Linear ADTs

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There are many variations on Linear ADTs, but they all one common organizational structure: each element has a singular successor and a singular predisessor (both of which may be null).  There may or may not be any other logical ordering, but there is always a physical ordering of successors and predisessors.
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There are many variations on Linear ADTs, but they all one common organizational structure: each element has a singular successor and a singular predecessor (both of which may be null).  There may or may not be any logical ordering based on element values, but there is always a physical ordering of successors and predecessors. So we have:
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=== Data Organization ===
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Linear with a single successor and a single predecessor (either of which may be null).
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=== Common Behaviors ===
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Revision as of 19:15, 27 March 2009

There are many variations on Linear ADTs, but they all one common organizational structure: each element has a singular successor and a singular predecessor (both of which may be null). There may or may not be any logical ordering based on element values, but there is always a physical ordering of successors and predecessors. So we have:

Data Organization

Linear with a single successor and a single predecessor (either of which may be null).

Common Behaviors

Add Remove Find/Get Size/Count Empty

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