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Expand Up @@ -48,6 +48,8 @@ be accessed and modified efficiently. More precisely, a data structure is a coll
values, the relationships among them, and the functions or operations that can be applied to
the data.

Remember that each data has its own trade-offs. And you need to pay attention more to why you're choosing a certain data structure than to how to implement it.

`B` - Beginner, `A` - Advanced

* `B` [Linked List](src/data-structures/linked-list)
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Expand Up @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Let's say we have an array of prices `[7, 6, 4, 3, 1]` and we're on the _1st_ da
1. _Option 1: Keep the money_ → profit would equal to the profit from buying/selling the rest of the stocks → `keepProfit = profit([6, 4, 3, 1])`.
2. _Option 2: Buy/sell at current price_ → profit in this case would equal to the profit from buying/selling the rest of the stocks plus (or minus, depending on whether we're selling or buying) the current stock price → `buySellProfit = -7 + profit([6, 4, 3, 1])`.

The overall profit would be equal to → `overalProfit = Max(keepProfit, buySellProfit)`.
The overall profit would be equal to → `overallProfit = Max(keepProfit, buySellProfit)`.

As you can see the `profit([6, 4, 3, 1])` task is being solved in the same recursive manner.

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queen here leads to a solution.
b) If placing queen in [row, column] leads to a solution then return
true.
c) If placing queen doesn't lead to a solution then umark this [row,
c) If placing queen doesn't lead to a solution then unmark this [row,
column] (Backtrack) and go to step (a) to try other rows.
3) If all rows have been tried and nothing worked, return false to trigger
backtracking.
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number of hash functions we use, and the number
of items that have been inserted into the filter.

The formula to calculate probablity of a false positive is:
The formula to calculate probability of a false positive is:

( 1 - e <sup>-kn/m</sup> ) <sup>k</sup>

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/* istanbul ignore next */
pairIsInCorrectOrder(firstElement, secondElement) {
throw new Error(`
You have to implement heap pair comparision method
You have to implement heap pair comparison method
for ${firstElement} and ${secondElement} values.
`);
}
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