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2014-T2 Lecture 21 School of Engineering and Computer Science, Victoria University of Wellington Marcus Frean, Lindsay Groves, Peter Andreae, John Lewis, and Thomas Kuehne, VUW COMP 103 Marcus Frean “Various topics”
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2 RECAP Linked lists Trees TODAY Don’t want to rush into trees Announcements No lecture this Thursday
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3 Generalised LinkedNode Representing trees in Java M Linked List Nodes FC
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4 Generalised LinkedNode Representing trees in Java Binary Tree Nodes M FCTL
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5 Generalised LinkedNode Representing trees in Java General Tree Nodes F … … … C … … … M … … … T … … … L … … … some collection type (ordered or unordered)
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6 More Tree Examples Other Taxonomies e.g. game genres Organisational Charts CEO, managers, employees, slaves, … Filing systems e.g., the folder structure of your hard drive Computer Graphics models Octrees, for partitioning 3D space Decision processes …… hierarchical structures naturally represented with trees (rather than using trees as an access technique) hierarchical structures naturally represented with trees (rather than using trees as an access technique)
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7 Planning Tic Tac Toe search tree for moves XXX XXX … OXOXX O X O X O X O … often not represented explicitly; only implicitly “created” by recursion
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8 More Tree Terminology A tree is a collection of items in a strict hierarchical structure. Each item is in a node of the tree. The root is at the top. The leaves are at the bottom. Each node may have child nodes – except a leaf, which has none. Each node has one parent - except the root, which has none. An edge joins a node to its parent – may be labelled. A subtree is a node plus all its descendents. The depth of a node is its distance from the root. The height or depth of a tree is the depth of the lowest leaf. Level = set/list of nodes at the same depth. Branch = sequence of nodes on a path from root to a leaf. Children may be ordered/unordered Tree may or may not store explicit parent references
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9 Terminology visualised K K G G C C I I M M Q Q O O A A E E node, root, leaf, child, parent, edge, subtree, depth, height, level, branch, siblings, ancestors, descendants, cousins, …
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10 remember that test? I see there are lots of scripts uncollected: if you haven’t already, pick up your script from the office on the 3 rd floor Check our addition... Look at the solutions and make sure you understand everything Our answer for Q3c was wrong – we’ll give everyone who sat the test those marks.
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11 processing.org “processing” is a programming environment that you might enjoy exploring... write in java: processing takes care of most of the “icky stuff” (such as main...). end result can be run in a web page
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12 python python is a programming language that you might enjoy exploring... “scripting” language – interpreted, not compiled not “strongly typed” (whereas Java is) fast to write avoid loops.... but numpy graphics via pylab library FightClub...
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