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C++ Algorithm Series Binary Search Algorithm and Recursion
« em: 09 de Junho de 2019, 15:23 »

C++ Algorithm Series: Binary Search Algorithm and Recursion
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 3.5 Hours | 621 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Know the basics of C++ and want to further sharpen your skills? Then follow along with C++ expert Advait Jayant in his fourth course in the C++ Algorithm Series, and master the Binary Search Algorithm and Recursion. If you need to first develop a fundamental knowledge of C++, watch this excellent video on C++:

The following 16 topics will be covered through a combination of lecture and hands-on to maximize your learning of the Binary Search Algorithm and Recursion:

C++ Series Introduction. This first topic in this C++ algorithm course will introduce you to this video series and explain the topics that will be covered.
Binary Search Algorithm Overview. This second topic in this C++ algorithm course introduces the binary search algorithm in C++, which is based upon the idea of "divide and conquer". A large data set can be broken down into manageable sets using this algorithm.
Binary Search Algorithm Implementation in C++. This third topic in this C++ algorithm course shows you how to implement the binary search function in C++.
Solving the Lower Bounds Challenge with the Binary Search Algorithm in C++. This fourth topic in this C++ algorithm course demonstrates the power of the binary search algorithm by showing how the lower bounds challenge can be solved.
Solving the Upper Bounds Challenge with the Binary Search Algorithm in C++. This fifth topic in this C++ algorithm course demonstrates the power of the binary search algorithm by showing how the upper bounds challenge can be solved.
Solving the Square Root Challenge with the Binary Search Algorithm in C++. This sixth topic in this C++ algorithm course demonstrates the power of the binary search algorithm by showing how the square root challenge can be solved.
Using the Binary Search Algorithm with Rotated Sorted Arrays in C++ Part 1. This seventh topic in this C++ algorithm course shows how to manipulate rotated sorted arrays using the binary search algorithm.
Using the Binary Search Algorithm with Rotated Sorted Arrays in C++ Part 2. This eighth topic in this C++ algorithm course continues the discussion on rotated sorted arrays using the binary search algorithm.
Using the Binary Search Algorithm to Find the Pivot Element in an Array with C++. This ninth topic in this C++ algorithm course shows how to manipulate rotated sorted arrays using the binary search algorithm.
Introducing Recursion. This tenth topic in this C++ algorithm course introduces the concept of recursion. Also learn what constitutes a recursive algorithm and be able to explain the base case and recursive call.
Generating the nth Fibonacci Number using Recursion. This 11th topic in this C++ algorithm course shows you how to use recursion in C++ to generate the nth Fibonacci number.
Checking Whether an Array is Sorted using Recursion. This 12th topic in this C++ algorithm course shows you how to use recursion in C++ to see if an array is sorted or not.
Printing Numbers using Recursion. This 13th topic in this C++ algorithm course shows you how to use recursion to print numbers in both increasing and decreasing order using C++.
Using the Recursive Approach to Solve the Binary Search Algorithm. This 14th topic in this C++ algorithm course shows you how to use recursion in C++ to perform a binary search.
Solving the 2048 Challenge using Recursion. This 15th topic in this C++ algorithm course shows you how to use recursion in C++ to solve the 2048 challenge. The 2048 challenge is when each digit is listed as a string instead of as a number,                                                                                                                                                                                                for example "two zero four eight".
Bubble Sorting using Recursion. This 16th topic in this C++ algorithm course shows you how to perform the bubble sort using recursion using C++.
         

               

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