You are given a list, L, and another list, P, containing integers sorted in ascending order. The operation printLots(L,P) will print the elements in L that are in positions specified by P. For instance, if P = 1, 3, 4, 6, the elements in positions 1, 3, 4, and 6 in L are printed. Write the procedure printLots(L,P). You may use only the public Collections API container operations. What is the running time of your procedure?
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a. Write an array implementation of self-adjusting lists. In a self-adjusting list, allinsertions are performed at the front. A self-adjusting list adds a find operation,and when an element is accessed by a find, it is moved to the front of the listwithout changing the relative order of the other items.b. Write a linked list implementation of self-adjusting lists.c. Suppose each element has a fixed probability, pi, of being accessed. Show thatthe elements with highest access probability are expected to be close to the front
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The first step in solving 3 problem number 30 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: a. Write an array implementation of self-adjusting lists. In a self-adjusting list, allinsertions are performed at the front. A self-adjusting list adds a find operation,and when an element is accessed by a find, it is moved to the front of the listwithout changing the relative order of the other items.b. Write a linked list implementation of self-adjusting lists.c. Suppose each element has a fixed probability, pi, of being accessed. Show thatthe elements with highest access probability are expected to be close to the front
From the textbook chapter Lists, Stacks, and Queues you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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