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==[[file:homework.png]] What is our homework? == | ==[[file:homework.png]] What is our homework? == | ||
# Please | # [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH6yxkw0u78 This video provides a basic introduction to trees. It also summarizes, very nicely, other data structures.] Please keep in mind the example at the beginning is not a [[binary tree]], but binary trees are discussed later. Ignore the discussion about cousins and uncles. It's ridiculous. But the rest of the video is really good. | ||
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== [[File:ourstandards.png]] Standards we are covering today == | == [[File:ourstandards.png]] Standards we are covering today == | ||
* Describe | * Describe the characteristics and applications of a stack. | ||
* | * Construct algorithms using the access methods of a stack. | ||
* Describe the characteristics and applications of a queue. | |||
* Construct algorithms using the access methods of a queue. | |||
* Explain the use of arrays as static stacks and queues. | |||
* [[IB Computer Science HL standards | Click here for all our standards]] | * [[IB Computer Science HL standards | Click here for all our standards]] | ||
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