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Do I it means means not that think think what you Inspired by completely mistaking the meaning of a class name this week ...
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 26 I would take the phrase "ordered pair" to mean
View AnswersA pair (a,b) in which a <= b always 3 (11.5%) A pair (a,b) in which (a,b) and (b,a) count as different unless a=b 19 (73.1%) I would always ask which one you meant 3 (11.5%) SEWIWEIC 1 (3.8%) I would take the phrase "ordered list" to mean
View AnswersA list which is in order according to some sorting criterion, e.g. alphabetical 19 (73.1%) A list in which order is significant, i.e. [1,2] and [2,1] are interestingly distinct 5 (19.2%) I would always ask which one you meant 2 (7.7%) SEWIWEIC 0 (0.0%) I would take the phrase "ordered collection", in the context of data structures, to mean
View AnswersA data structure which keeps elements in an order determined by some sorting criterion 9 (36.0%) A data structure which considers the order of elements to be an important part of what it's remembering 11 (44.0%) I would always ask which one you meant 5 (20.0%) SEWIWEIC 0 (0.0%) |
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