数据结构和算法

DSA - 主页 DSA - 概述 DSA - 环境设置 DSA - 算法基础 DSA - 渐近分析

数据结构

DSA - 数据结构基础 DSA - 数据结构和类型 DSA - 数组数据结构

链接列表

DSA - 链接列表数据结构 DSA - 双向链接列表数据结构 DSA - 循环链表数据结构

堆栈 &队列

DSA - 堆栈数据结构 DSA - 表达式解析 DSA - 队列数据结构

搜索算法

DSA - 搜索算法 DSA - 线性搜索算法 DSA - 二分搜索算法 DSA - 插值搜索 DSA - 跳跃搜索算法 DSA - 指数搜索 DSA - 斐波那契搜索 DSA - 子列表搜索 DSA - 哈希表

排序算法

DSA - 排序算法 DSA - 冒泡排序算法 DSA - 插入排序算法 DSA - 选择排序算法 DSA - 归并排序算法 DSA - 希尔排序算法 DSA - 堆排序 DSA - 桶排序算法 DSA - 计数排序算法 DSA - 基数排序算法 DSA - 快速排序算法

图形数据结构

DSA - 图形数据结构 DSA - 深度优先遍历 DSA - 广度优先遍历 DSA - 生成树

树数据结构

DSA - 树数据结构 DSA - 树遍历 DSA - 二叉搜索树 DSA - AVL 树 DSA - 红黑树 DSA - B树 DSA - B+ 树 DSA - 伸展树 DSA - 尝试 DSA - 堆数据结构

递归

DSA - 递归算法 DSA - 使用递归的汉诺塔 DSA - 使用递归的斐波那契数列

分而治之

DSA - 分而治之 DSA - 最大最小问题 DSA - 施特拉森矩阵乘法 DSA - Karatsuba 算法

贪婪算法

DSA - 贪婪算法 DSA - 旅行商问题(贪婪方法) DSA - Prim 最小生成树 DSA - Kruskal 最小生成树 DSA - Dijkstra 最短路径算法 DSA - 地图着色算法 DSA - 分数背包问题 DSA - 作业排序截止日期 DSA - 最佳合并模式算法

动态规划

DSA - 动态规划 DSA - 矩阵链乘法 DSA - Floyd Warshall 算法 DSA - 0-1 背包问题 DSA - 最长公共子序列算法 DSA - 旅行商问题(动态方法)

近似算法

DSA - 近似算法 DSA - 顶点覆盖算法 DSA - 集合覆盖问题 DSA - 旅行商问题(近似方法)

随机算法

DSA - 随机算法 DSA - 随机快速排序算法 DSA - Karger 最小割算法 DSA - Fisher-Yates 洗牌算法

DSA 有用资源

DSA - 问答 DSA - 快速指南 DSA - 有用资源 DSA - 讨论


Data Structures & Algorithms - Environment Setup

Online Editor & Compiler

We have setup an online environment for you to compile and run your data Structure and Algorithms programs in four different programming languages: C, C++, Java, Python.

#include <stdio.h>
int main(){
   int LA[3] = {}, i;
   for(i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
      LA[i] = i + 2;
      printf("LA[%d] = %d 
", i, LA[i]);
   }
   return 0;
}
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main(){
   int LA[3] = {}, i;
   cout << "Array:" << endl;
   for(i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
      LA[i] = i + 2;
      cout << "LA[" << i <<"] = " << LA[i] << endl;
   }
   return 0;
}
public class ArrayDemo {
   public static void main(String []args) {
      int LA[] = new int[3];
      System.out.println("Array:");
      for(int i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
         LA[i] = i+3;
         System.out.println("LA[" + i + "] = " + LA[i]);
      }
   }
}
LA = [0, 0, 0]
x = 0
print("Array: ")
for x in range(len(LA)):
   LA[x] = x+1;
   print("LA", [x], " = " , LA[x])

Local Environment Setup

If you are still willing to set up your own environment for C programming language, you need the following two tools available on your computer, (a) Text Editor and (b) The C Compiler.

Text Editor

This will be used to type your program. Examples of few editors include Windows Notepad, OS Edit command, Brief, Epsilon, EMACS, and vim or vi.

The name and the version of the text editor can vary on different operating systems. For example, Notepad will be used on Windows, and vim or vi can be used on Windows as well as Linux or UNIX.

The files you create with your editor are called source files and contain program source code. The source files for C programs are typically named with the extension ".c".

Before starting your programming, make sure you have one text editor in place and you have enough experience to write a computer program, save it in a file, compile it, and finally execute it.

The C Compiler

The source code written in the source file is the human readable source for your program. It needs to be "compiled", to turn into machine language so that your CPU can actually execute the program as per the given instructions.

This C programming language compiler will be used to compile your source code into a final executable program. We assume you have the basic knowledge about a programming language compiler.

Most frequently used and free available compiler is GNU C/C++ compiler. Otherwise, you can have compilers either from HP or Solaris if you have respective Operating Systems (OS).

The following section guides you on how to install GNU C/C++ compiler on various OS. We are mentioning C/C++ together because GNU GCC compiler works for both C and C++ programming languages.

Installation on UNIX/Linux

If you are using Linux or UNIX, then check whether GCC is installed on your system by entering the following command from the command line −

$ gcc -v

If you have GNU compiler installed on your machine, then it should print a message such as the following −

Using built-in specs.
Target: i386-redhat-linux
Configured with: ../configure --prefix = /usr .......
Thread model: posix
gcc version 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-46)

If GCC is not installed, then you will have to install it yourself using the detailed instructions available at https://gcc.gnu.org/install/

This tutorial has been written based on Linux and all the given examples have been compiled on Cent OS flavor of Linux system.

Installation on Mac OS

If you use Mac OS X, the easiest way to obtain GCC is to download the Xcode development environment from Apple's website and follow the simple installation instructions. Once you have Xcode setup, you will be able to use GNU compiler for C/C++.

Xcode is currently available at developer.apple.com/technologies/tools/

Installation on Windows

To install GCC on Windows, you need to install MinGW. To install MinGW, go to the MinGW homepage, www.mingw.org, and follow the link to the MinGW download page. Download the latest version of the MinGW installation program, which should be named MinGW-<version>.exe.

While installing MinWG, at a minimum, you must install gcc-core, gcc-g++, binutils, and the MinGW runtime, but you may wish to install more.

Add the bin subdirectory of your MinGW installation to your PATH environment variable, so that you can specify these tools on the command line by their simple names.

When the installation is complete, you will be able to run gcc, g++, ar, ranlib, dlltool, and several other GNU tools from the Windows command line.