In contrast to the linear data structures, in non-linear data structures the elements do not have a sequence.
Examples for such structures are trees, graphs and tables.
4.1.1 ARRAY
An array is a nite set of homogenous elements stored in contiguous memory locations which are referenced,
respectively, by adding an index as a unique identi er. e number of data elements in an array can be ob-
tained by the index using the following formula:
Size of array = UB–LB+1
where UB is the upper boundary value and LB is the lower boundary value. e size of array is UB when LB = 1.
e elements of an array can ...
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