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Array and Array Operations 6 Stack Operations 9 Queue Operations 16 Singly Linked List Operations 18 Singly Linked List 26 Doubly Linked List 35 Circular Linked List 42 Stack using Array 48 Stack using Linked List 52 Queue using Array 58 Queue using Linked List 64 Priority Queue 67 Double Ended Queue (Dequeue) 72 Stack using Queues 78 Decimal to Binary using Stacks 85 Towers of Hanoi 92 Bit Array 97 Dynamic Array 99 Parallel Array 101 Sparse Array 104 Matrix 112 Skip List 116 Xor Linked List 119 Xor Linked List-II 122 Binary Trees using Array 125 Binary Trees using Linked Lists 129 Preorder Traversal 132 Inorder Traversal 138 Binary Tree Properties 142 Binary Search Tree 145 AVL Tree 151 Cartesian Tree 155 Weight Balanced Tree 158 Red Black Tree 162 Splay Tree 166 Splay Tree 169 Heap 171 Binary Heap 173 Weak Heap 176 Binomial and Fibonacci Heap 178 Hash Tables 182 Direct Addressing Tables 185 Graph 187 Adjacency Matrix 191 Incidence Matrix and Graph Structured Stack 195 Adjacency List 198 Undirected Graph 201 Directed Graph 204 Directed Acyclic Graph 208 Propositional and Directed Acyclic Word Graph 212 Multigraph and Hypergraph 215 Binary Decision Diagrams & And Inverter Graph 218 Linear Search Iterative 221 Binary Search Iterative 229 Uniform Binary Search 233 Fibonacci Search 235 Selection Sort 237 Bubble Sort 240 Merge Sort 243 Pancake Sort 246 Depth First Search 250 Breadth First Search 253 Recursion 256 Factorial using Recursion 262 Fibonacci using Recursion 267 Sum of n Natural Numbers using Recursion 273 String Reversal using Recursion 279 Decimal to Binary Conversion using Recursion 285 Length of a Linked List using Recursion 292 Length of a String using Recursion 297 Largest and Smallest Number in an Array using Recursion 302 Largest and Smallest Number in a Linked List using Recursion 307 Search an Element in an Array using Recursion 313 Search an Element in a Linked List using Recursion 323 Dynamic Programming 331 Fibonacci using Dynamic Programming 334 Coin Change Problem 341 Maximum Sum of Continuous Subarray 346 Kadane’s Algorithm 352 Longest Increasing Subsequence 357 Rod Cutting 362 Minimum Number of Jumps 369 0/1 Knapsack Problem 375 Matrix-chain Multiplication 379 Longest Common Subsequence 387 Longest Palindromic Subsequence 393 Edit Distance Problem 400 Wagner-Fischer Algorithm 407 Catalan Number using Dynamic Programming 413 Assembly Line Scheduling 418 Minimum Insertions to form a Palindrome 425 Maximum Sum Rectangle in a 2D Matrix 432 Balanced Partition 437 Dice Throw Problem 444 Counting Boolean Parenthesizations 452 Topological Sort 455 TEST YOURSELF 458
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