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jova - 27 Mar 2006 19:33 GMT
does anyone know of a link where i can take a look at tenary trees (when a
node has more than two children) to see how they work?
Oliver Wong - 27 Mar 2006 20:03 GMT
> does anyone know of a link where i can take a look at tenary trees (when a
> node has more than two children) to see how they work?

It can be as simple as:

<pseudoCode>
public class TernaryNode<T> {
 public T dataHere;
 public TernaryNode<T> firstChild, secondChild, thirdChild;
}
</pseudoCode>

   - Oliver


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