CS61B Textbook
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  • Contributors
  • DISCLAIMER
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Defining and Using Classes
  • 3. References, Recursion, and Lists
  • 4. SLLists
  • 5. DLLists
  • 6. Arrays
  • 7. Testing
  • 8. ArrayList
  • 9. Inheritance I: Interface and Implementation Inheritance
  • 10. Inheritance II: Extends, Casting, Higher Order Functions
  • 11. Inheritance III: Subtype Polymorphism, Comparators, Comparable
  • 12. Inheritance IV: Iterators, Object Methods
  • 13. Asymptotics I
  • 14. Disjoint Sets
  • 15. Asymptotics II
  • 16. ADTs and BSTs
  • 17. B-Trees
  • 18. Red Black Trees
  • 19. Hashing I
    • 19.1 Introduction to Hashing: Data Indexed Arrays
    • 19.2 Hash Code
    • 19.3 "Valid" & "Good" Hashcodes
    • 19.4 Handling Collisions: Linear Probing and External Chaining
    • 19.5 Resizing & Hash Table Performance
    • 19.6 Summary
    • 19.7 Exercises
  • 20. Hashing II
  • 21. Heaps and Priority Queues
  • 22. Tree Traversals and Graphs
  • 23. Graph Traversals and Implementations
  • 24. Shortest Paths
  • 25. Minimum Spanning Trees
  • 26. Prefix Operations and Tries
  • 27. Software Engineering I
  • 28. Reductions and Decomposition
  • 29. Basic Sorts
  • 30. Quicksort
  • 31. Software Engineering II
  • 32. More Quick Sort, Sorting Summary
  • 33. Software Engineering III
  • 34. Sorting and Algorithmic Bounds
  • 35. Radix Sorts
  • 36. Sorting and Data Structures Conclusion
  • 37. Software Engineering IV
  • 38. Compression and Complexity
  • 39. Compression, Complexity, P = NP
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19. Hashing I

By William Lee and Angel Aldaco

19.1 Introduction to Hashing: Data Indexed Arrays19.2 Hash Code19.3 "Valid" & "Good" Hashcodes19.4 Handling Collisions: Linear Probing and External Chaining19.5 Resizing & Hash Table Performance19.6 Summary19.7 Exercises
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