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What are Data Structures?
In simple terms, data structures are ways to organize and store data in a computer so that we can use it efficiently. Imagine a data structure as a container where data can be inserted, accessed, and manipulated in various ways.
Why are Data Structures Important?
They are the foundation of designing efficient algorithms and software. The right choice of data structure can significantly affect the performance of your program. From searching and sorting to managing databases and networks, data structures are everywhere.
Types of Data Structures
Data structures can be broadly categorized into two types:
Linear Data Structures: In these structures, data elements are arranged in a sequential manner. Examples include Arrays, Linked Lists, Stacks, and Queues.
Non-Linear Data Structures: Here, data elements are arranged in a hierarchical or interconnected manner. Examples include Trees and Graphs.
Common Data Structures
Arrays
Linked Lists
Stacks
Queues
Trees
Graphs
Hash Tables
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