q13# No linked list is not both types. It's a LINEAR DATA STRUCTURE Thanks to this I got one of my questions wrong in the interview the interviewer told me that it's linear. Please fix it.
Linked list is linear as our data is in a adjacent way, in line wise logically , but if we are talking about memory, we use pointers so in memory our data is in non linear way because pointers are not stored as a linear fashion they are scattered in memory but pointers have reference and if we connect reference of all the pointers then we see that our data is linear way in linked list logically ....... Sorry if I write some think wrong or you don't understand
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Amazing, u say so much and yet so little. Tbh the explanations sound like something from a poorly aged text book. I rly appreciate the range of topics covered here. But more simplified descriptions and of course visualizations would make this vid perfect.
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Conceptually, when a pointer has that null value it is not pointing anywhere. Void pointer is a specific pointer type - void * - . a pointer that points to some data location in storage, which does not have any specific type. Null pointer is a value, while void pointer is a type.
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Yep. Can understand better using new and delete in c++ eg. int *pointVar pointVar = new int[10] //creates an array pointVar of size 10 //memory is allocated, pointer is used delete pointVar //memory is deallocated if using simply, int pointVar[10]; the memory allocation is automatic
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Question #21: the 3rd point mentioned is wrong. The access time for a stack is comparatively faster than heap.
But I think heap is fastest one
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q13# No linked list is not both types. It's a LINEAR DATA STRUCTURE
Thanks to this I got one of my questions wrong in the interview the interviewer told me that it's linear. Please fix it.
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Linked list is linear as our data is in a adjacent way, in line wise logically , but if we are talking about memory, we use pointers so in memory our data is in non linear way because pointers are not stored as a linear fashion they are scattered in memory but pointers have reference and if we connect reference of all the pointers then we see that our data is linear way in linked list logically ....... Sorry if I write some think wrong or you don't understand
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there's a bit of contradiction on your vocal answer to your written answer on question(why should heap be used over stack..please check it)!
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I think binary tree doesn't have to be sorted or balanced, for that we have min heap and max heap
it doesn't have to be balanced, but it does have to be sorted when scaning inorder
yours questions was good but the definition and explanation was quite difficult
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Amazing, u say so much and yet so little. Tbh the explanations sound like something from a poorly aged text book. I rly appreciate the range of topics covered here. But more simplified descriptions and of course visualizations would make this vid perfect.
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Please provide Artificial intelligence interview questions and answers and which topics is more important in AI.
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what is the difference between pointer to pointer variable and void pointer ?
Conceptually, when a pointer has that null value it is not pointing anywhere. Void pointer is a specific pointer type - void * - . a pointer that points to some data location in storage, which does not have any specific type. Null pointer is a value, while void pointer is a type.
Make interview questions and answers on new technologies
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Can you please send me the all questions in PDF format
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Hello sir can u share pdf of interview questions and answer? ?
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Sir these ol are for data structure in c also na.
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Question 30: answer is true
Yep. Can understand better using new and delete in c++
eg.
int *pointVar
pointVar = new int[10] //creates an array pointVar of size 10
//memory is allocated, pointer is used
delete pointVar //memory is deallocated
if using simply,
int pointVar[10];
the memory allocation is automatic
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Great video.........nice concepts covered.
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Which data structures are stored on disk ?
If you have answer, then plz tell me
File system is stored on disk
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Question #23: Post fix, prefix and infix.. not in order traversal 😂
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It's "Deck" not Dee q
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