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(Dsa) Sppu It Data Struct & Algo + Free Prerequisite Video - Panter - 07.03.2024 (Dsa)_Sppu_It_Data Struct & Algo + Free Prerequisite Video Published 3/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 24.04 GB | Duration: 18h 57m One Stop Learning destination for Data Structure students What you'll learn SPPU IT branch students who wanted to score good marks in exam without wasting time in searching concepts on internet Third year and FInal year students to preparing for placement (As data structure plays important role in placement) Students preparing for GATE to understand data structure concept in detail Anyone who wants to professional programming (Data structure is a heart of programming) Requirements All prerequisite videos are available for this course for free Description Hi,Data Structure is a heart of programming, That's why all product development company focus on data structure and in almost all technical interview data structure plays very important role.In this course we will start with prerequisite of data structure and then slowly we will move from basic to advance level data structure.This Course is Mapped to SPPU 2019 Pattern Syllabus. Every Data structures is explained thoroughly concerning following points: ConceptsExamples Algorithms Logic CodesAnalysisThis course will be helpful throughout you programming journey, even after you placed in good company.This course covers each topic in greater details, every topic is covered on Whiteboard which will improve your Problem Solving and Analytical Skills. Every Data Structure is discussed, analyzed and implemented with a Practical line-by-line coding.Many developers who are "self taught", feel that one of the main disadvantages they face compared to college educated graduates in computer science is the fact that they don't have knowledge about algorithms, data structures and the notorious Big-O Notation. Get on the same level as someone with computer science degree by learning the fundamental building blocks of computer science which will give you a big boost during interviews. What Will You Get ?To study data structures and their implementations and applications.To learn different searching and sorting techniques.To study some advanced data structures such as stack, Queue, Trees, Graphs, Tables, etc.To learn algorithm development and analysis of algorithms.On completion of the course, you will be able to Perform basic analysis of algorithms with respect to time and space complexity.Select appropriate searching and/or sorting techniques in the application development.Implement abstract data type (ADT) and data structures for given application.Apply implement learned algorithm design techniques and data structures to solve problems.Design different hashing functions Overview Section 1: Free Prerequisite Videos (C++ Basics) Lecture 1 Variables Concept Lecture 2 Varable-Facts Lecture 3 How to get and format output in C++ Lecture 4 How to take input in C++ Lecture 5 Interesting Facts and Common Errors while taking Input in C++ Lecture 6 Operators in C++ Lecture 7 If-Else concept in C++ (Conditional Decision Control Statement) Lecture 8 Interesting Facts and Important Things to Know about If- else Statement Lecture 9 If else Practice Problems Lecture 10 Loops Concepts and its Use in C++ Lecture 11 Loops Practice Problems Lecture 12 Nested Loops in C++ Lecture 13 Switch Case in C++ Lecture 14 Introduction to Functions Lecture 15 Function Importance with Code and Real world Example Lecture 16 Function with Reference variable C++ Lecture 17 How to code Menu Driven Program? Lecture 18 Class Concept in C++ 22:40 Section 2: Data Structure Classification Lecture 19 Data Structure Section 3: Unit 1 - Arrays Lecture 20 Introduction Lecture 21 Array as an ADT Lecture 22 Multi dimentional Arrays Lecture 23 Address Calculation Section 4: Unit 1- Data Structure Classification Lecture 24 Types of Data Strcutures Section 5: Unit 1 - Analysis of Complexity Lecture 25 Asymptotic Notations Lecture 26 Step Count Method Lecture 27 Programming Constructs Section 6: Unit 1 - Pointers Lecture 28 Pointers part 1 Lecture 29 Pointers part 2 Section 7: Unit 1 - Linked List Lecture 30 SLL - Creation and display Lecture 31 SLL - Insertion Lecture 32 SLL - Search and Update Lecture 33 Doubly linked list - create and display Lecture 34 Dll insertion and deletion Lecture 35 Circular Linked List Section 8: Unit 2 - Searching Lecture 36 Linear Search Lecture 37 Sentinel Search Lecture 38 Binary Search Section 9: Unit 2 - Sorting Lecture 39 Bubble sort - Theory and Examples Lecture 40 Bubble Sort Code and Analysis Lecture 41 Selection Sort - Theory and Examples Lecture 42 Insertion Sort - Theory and Examples Lecture 43 Insertion Sort - Code and Analysis Lecture 44 Quick Sort - Theory and Examples Lecture 45 Quick Sort - Code and Analysis Lecture 46 Merge Sort - Theory and Examples Lecture 47 Merge Sort - Code and Analysis Lecture 48 Selection Sort - Code and Analysis Lecture 49 Shell Sort Lecture 50 Bucket Sort Lecture 51 Radix Sort Lecture 52 Counting Sort Section 10: Unit 3 - Stack Lecture 53 Stack implementation using Arrays Lecture 54 Stack implementation using Linked List Lecture 55 Stack ADT - Practical way Lecture 56 Expression conversions using stack Section 11: Unit 3 - Queue Lecture 57 Queue Implementation using Array Lecture 58 Queue Implementation using Linked List Lecture 59 Circular Queue Lecture 60 DeQueue - Double Ended Queue Lecture 61 Priority Queue Section 12: Unit 4 - Trees Lecture 62 Tree Traversing Techniques Lecture 63 Preorder - recursive Lecture 64 Preorder - Non recursive Lecture 65 Inorder and Postorder Lecture 66 Tree creation using infix,prefix,postfix Expressions Lecture 67 Binary Search Tree Lecture 68 Expression Tree Lecture 69 Threaded binary tree Creation and Insertion Lecture 70 Threaded binary tree Insertion and Deletion Section 13: Unit 5 - Graphs Lecture 71 Breadth First Search (BFS) Lecture 72 Depth First Search (DFS) Lecture 73 Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) - Prims and Kruskal algorithms Lecture 74 Floyd Warshall Algorithm Lecture 75 Dijiktras Algorithm Lecture 76 Topological Sort Section 14: Unit 5 - Symbol Tables Lecture 77 OBST prerequisites Lecture 78 OBST examples Lecture 79 AVL tree Creation and Insertion Lecture 80 AVL tree Deletion Lecture 81 Heap Data Structure Section 15: Unit 6 - Hashing Lecture 82 Key to address translation techniques Lecture 83 Collision resolution techniques This Course is Mapped to SPPU 2019 Pattern Syllabus. Every Data structures is explained thoroughly concerning following points:,1. Concept,2. Examples,3. Algorithm,4. Logic,5. Code,6. Analysis Homepage |