The eagerly awaited Part 5 of Scott Mitchell's Data Structure series is now live
Check it out here
In this fifth installment of the article series we're going to examine graphs. Graphs are composed of a set of nodes and edges, just like trees, but with graphs there are no rules for the connections between nodes. With graphs, there is no concept of a root node, nor is there a concept of parents and children. Rather, a graph is a collection of interconnected nodes.
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- Anonymous
March 11, 2004
I was surprised not to find the link on Scott's website. Thank you for the heads up! - Anonymous
March 11, 2004
I'll get it linked up eventually. I just found out about it myself about 10 minutes ago! :-) - Anonymous
March 18, 2004
Isn’t it your editor job a MSDN article be titled correctly?
Why “Extensive Examination of Data Structures”?
Why not just “Quick’n’dirty Introduction” ? (No offence intended)
Mike.