data structure

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An organization in software of data that allows more optimal searching, categorizing, or storage of information

Examples: matrix, stack, queue, dequeue, list, vector, scene graph.

(Bilgisayar) In computer science, a data structure is a way of storing data in a computer so that it can be used efficiently. Often a carefully chosen data structure will allow the most efficient algorithm to be used. The choice of the data structure often begins from the choice of an abstract data type. A well-designed data structure allows a variety of critical operations to be performed, using as few resources, both execution time and memory space, as possible. Data structures are implemented using the data types, references and operations on them provided by a programming language
(computer science) the organization of data (and its storage allocations in a computer)
Way in which data are stored for efficient search and retrieval. The simplest data structure is the one-dimensional (linear) array, in which stored elements are numbered with consecutive integers and contents are accessed by these numbers. Data items stored nonconsecutively in memory may be linked by pointers (memory addresses stored with items to indicate where the "next" item or items in the structure are located). Many algorithms have been developed for sorting data efficiently; these apply to structures residing in main memory and also to structures that constitute information systems and databases
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data structures
plural form of data structure
data-structure
Attributive form of data structure

data-structure analyst.

data structure

    Hyphenation

    da·ta struc·ture

    Turkish pronunciation

    deytı strʌkçır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdātə ˈstrəkʧər/ /ˈdeɪtə ˈstrʌkʧɜr/
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