tree structure

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English - Turkish
ağaç yapısı
arborescence
ağaca benzeme
arborescence
ağaç şekli
arborescence
ağaca benzeme, ağaç şekli
English - English
In data structures, a series of connected nodes without cycles One node is termed the root and is the starting point of all paths, other nodes termed leaves terminate the paths It can be used to represent hierarchical structures, such as CIs
A method of representing information in a structured hierarchical manner in the nature of a tree, starting at the root and working upwards to the leaves In a computer, directories (also called folders) store files where a "file" may be another directory, and so on
A display of files in the Backup, Recover, and Archive windows in hierarchical format
A data structure that represents entities in nodes, with at most one parent node for each node, and with only one root node
A hierarchical data structure using parent-child relationships to organize file records
  A hierarchical organization in which a given node is considered to be an ancestor of all the lower level nodes to which the given node is connected   Note 1: The root node, i e , the base node, is an ancestor of all the other nodes   Note 2: In a tree structure there is one and only one path from any point to any other point
computer scientists like to think of hierarchies in graphical terms, which makes them look like upside-down trees (a single root at the top, multiple branches below) File systems and genealogies are examples of tree structured organizations that we're all familiar with, but they abound in the computer world This type of structure also works well for certain Web document sets, especially longer, more complex ones
arborescence
tree structure

    Hyphenation

    Tree struc·ture

    Turkish pronunciation

    tri strʌkçır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈtrē ˈstrəkʧər/ /ˈtriː ˈstrʌkʧɜr/
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