linked list

collocation in English

meaningsoflinkandlist

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link
noun[C]
uk
/lɪŋk/
us
/lɪŋk/
a connection between two people, things, ...
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list
noun
uk
/lɪst/
us
/lɪst/
a record of short pieces of information, such as people's names, usually written or printed with a single thing on each line and often ordered in a way that makes a particular thing easy ...
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(Definition oflinkandlistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflinked list

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The unindexed table is a simplelinkedlist.
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During the transaction, all changes are recorded in alinkedlistof actions.
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This list of all the rules applicable on every node is stored in alinkedlistof rule choices.
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Alinkedlistof vectors is an obvious compromise, which should work well with trimming.
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Consider a simple ready queue that is alinkedlistof tasks.
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The lower-level structure is alinkedlistof free nodes, called a block and the higher-level structure is a locked global pool of blocks.
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All answer leave nodes are inserted in alinkedlist: the subgoal trie points at the first and last entry in this list.
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To see the advantage of confined generic classes, consider a genericlinkedlistclass.
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Alinkedlistdata structure holds the index feature input.
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Forcing the value of the suspension, creates alinkedlistof suspensions for the first three operations, and then attempts to evaluate the call (f a).
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This is achieved by linking the blocks in a doublylinkedlist; the heap is a chain of blocks.
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In the implementation, the free list is appended to the doublylinkedlistof heap blocks.
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We also assume that there is a doublylinkedlistof all the vertices.
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In particular, can be the head of alinkedlist, but not a non-head node.
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The essential idea is a generalisation to user-defined recursive data structures of the pointer-jumping method for traversing alinkedlistin log time on a parallel machine.
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The internal structure of the node u is built by successive insertions of the elements of u into an originally emptylinkedlist, or binary search tree.
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The idea is to represent a program as a doubly linked tree of nodes, and maintain a doublylinkedlistof the occurrences of each variable.
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An unrolledlinkedlistis alinkedlistin which each node contains an array of data values.
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