It makes more sense to use 0 instead of null for cabbage. 13:41 It worth to write (x^2 + 3) mod 10, because otherwise we need to know precedence of operators. And I would read x^2 + 3 mod 10 as x^2 + (3 mod 10) Btw, thank you a lot for the great videos!
hi .so like i am going through the phase of life when like you just complete half of your graduation and feel like what am i gonna do now.i dont have the knowledge to code and all then you get this playlist.so wonderful.thanks brother. just praying that next half goes well for me. and to you too.
as far as I know, devising an optimal hash function takes lots of research, it is not ordinary work for normal engineer. My prof said the PhD people are the ones who make hash function. For engineer, just use the built in mapping/ dictionary
hi William am new to hash tables and after viewing your tutorials they are super cool ,,, goood job
usually dread following along with video series, but I really like your interactive approach. Good stuff man keep it up!
seriously, these videos are supper good
Great explanation! Everyone makes so much more sense now :)
It makes more sense to use 0 instead of null for cabbage.
13:41 It worth to write (x^2 + 3) mod 10, because otherwise we need to know precedence of operators.
And I would read x^2 + 3 mod 10 as x^2 + (3 mod 10)
Btw, thank you a lot for the great videos!
hi .so like i am going through the phase of life when like you just complete half of your graduation and feel like what am i gonna do now.i dont have the knowledge to code and all then you get this playlist.so wonderful.thanks brother.
just praying that next half goes well for me. and to you too.
its not your fault. india education is not good.
thankyou!!!! you are the best!
sir you are a legend !
Great explanation!
i love ur videos man. but holy shit youtube ads are getting frequent. really disorienting when trying to learn.
Thank you very much
Master!
Where can I get these slides like in a pdf
For a video about hash functions there are non real world examples and tips for actual hash functions
as far as I know, devising an optimal hash function takes lots of research, it is not ordinary work for normal engineer. My prof said the PhD people are the ones who make hash function. For engineer, just use the built in mapping/ dictionary
Poor cabbage!