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Do we have stack involvement in a threaded tree?
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[QUOTE="zak100, post: 5441726, member: 587373"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] In the book it gives following background for using threaded trees: "The concern is that some additional time has to be spent to maintain the stack & some more space has to be set aside for the stack itself." & then it says "It is more efficient to incorporate the stack as part of the tree. This is done by incorporating threads in a given node" From first sentence "It is more efficient to incorporate the stack as part of the tree" it looks as if stack is utilized in the threaded tree but i can't understand what it means " incorporate stack as part of tree" but in the next sentence it says "This is done by incorporating threads in a given node". By threads we mean pointers which point to the inorder successor & inoder predecessor. They are not stack. So this is my problem that i can't understand whether stack is used in a threaded tree or not [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] No equations, only theory. [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] I think stack is present but at the same time it has threads/pointers also which help in efficient traversal Some body please guide me. Zulfi. [/QUOTE]
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