please suggest me some articles that explain implementation of trie using 2D arrays. Not using pointers. I Have found one article but I am unable to understand it from there. Please do help. Thanks in advance.
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please suggest me some articles that explain implementation of trie using 2D arrays. Not using pointers. I Have found one article but I am unable to understand it from there. Please do help. Thanks in advance.
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Here's a pretty neat code I use.
Features:
MAX_SUM_S
is number of nodes in the tree -conveniently, the sum of all string sizes inserted to the trie.add(str)
, and check for a prefix bycheck(str)
.MAX_SUM_S
or increase the size of first dimension oftr
.add(str ,root[x])
-initially all roots are set to 0.HERE IS A SIMPLE AND EASY TO UNDERSTAND IMPLEMENTATION USING MAP IN C++.
It is mainly used for string related queries. It is more space efficient.
Did you even read his post? It says "No Pointers"!
Here is a simple code written in C++ that i use for trie. This code insert string into trie.