[algogeeks] Re: BST in file

2011-09-25 Thread Asit Dhal
What does it mean by simple BST ??

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[algogeeks] Re: Amazon Interview Question

2011-09-24 Thread Asit Dhal
Here, can we use function for comparison ??

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[algogeeks] BST in file

2011-09-24 Thread Asit Dhal
I need to print a binary search tree in file. When I will retrieve the same 
tree from the file.

I have thought about printing in xml format like this


  100
 / \
  50  150
 /   \   /   \
   30  70   120 200

Level 0
100
Level 1
50
Level 2
30
/Level2
Level 2
70
/Level 2
/Level 1
Level 1
150
Level 2
120
/Level 2
Level 2
200
/level 2
/level 1
/level 0

I don't know will this be the best solution or not.

Please suggest me how to approach it or some better solution.


Regards
Asit
http://kodeyard.blogspot.com/

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