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Any tree structure can be implemented using a linked memory structure - the nodes of the tree simply become objects that live in memory, and the tree structure becomes a collection of links, similar to a linked list.
Any tree structure can be implemented using a linked memory structure - the nodes of the tree simply become objects that live in memory, and the tree structure becomes a collection of links, similar to a linked list.
==Linked tree class==
A more generic version of the linked binary tree implementation LinkedBinTree (link: [[Binary Trees/LinkedBinTree]])
This is a concrete implementation (making a decision about the low-level details of how the object will be arranged in memory) of the Tree ADT (see [[Trees/ADT]]).


==Java implementation - linked binary tree==
==Java implementation - linked binary tree==

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Trees are directed acyclic graphs.

Any tree structure can be implemented using a linked memory structure - the nodes of the tree simply become objects that live in memory, and the tree structure becomes a collection of links, similar to a linked list.

Java implementation - linked binary tree

A concrete implementation (in Java) of a binary tree using a link structure for memory is at Binary Trees/LinkedBinTree - link: https://charlesreid1.com:3000/cs/java/src/master/trees/LinkedBinTree.java

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