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Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Introducing Graphs. This first topic in this Graphs course explains the concept of graphs. A graph is a data structure which is represented as a finite set of nodes and edges. The nodes in a graph are called vertices and edges connect any two vertices. Explore graph use cases. Know the important graph concepts of adjacent, degree, in-degree, out-degree, path, connected graph, subgraph, connected component, tree, forest, and minimum spanning tree. How a Computer Sees a Graph. This second topic in this Graphs course explains how to represent undirected and directed graphs in memory. All of the graph concepts from the first video are shown how they will look through the eyes of a computer. Practice the Edge List, Adjacency Matrix, and Adjacency List Approaches. Implementing the Adjacency List Approach for Integers in C++. This third topic in this C++ Graphs course explains how to implement the very efficient Adjacency List Approach in C++ for integers. Follow along with Advait in this hands-on session. Implementing the Adjacency List Approach for any Data Type in C++. This fourth topic in this C++ Graphs course explains how to implement the very efficient Adjacency List approach in C++ for any data type (not just integers). Follow along with Advait in this hands-on session as you create an Instagram follower graph. Implementing Graph Traversal Algorithms C++. This fifth topic in this C++ Graphs course explains how to implement graph traversal algorithms in C++. A graph traversal algorithm is a method to traverse all of the nodes of a particular graph. There are two kinds of graph traversal algorithms: Breadth-First-Search (BFS) and Depth-First-Search (DFS). Follow along with Advait in this hands-on session as you create your first BFS algorithm in C++. Implementing the Breadth-First-Search (BFS) to find the SSSP in C++. This sixth topic in this C++ Graphs course explains how to implement the Breadth-First-Search (BFS) algorithm to find the Single Source Shortest Path (SSSP) in C++. Follow along with Advait in this hands-on session. Creating a Chutes and Ladders Game Using the SSSP in C++. This seventh topic in this C++ Graphs course reinforces the Single Source Shortest Path (SSSP) algorithm in C++. Follow along with Advait in this hands-on session as you create a Chutes and Ladders Game Using SSSP in C++. Implementing the Depth First Search (DFS) Algorithm in C++. This eighth topic in this C++ Graphs course explains how to implement the Depth First Search (DFS) Algorithm in C++. Follow along with Advait in this hands-on session. Finding the Number of Connected Components in a Graph Using the Depth First Search (DFS) Algorithm in C++. This ninth topic in this C++ Graphs course explains how to find the number of connected components in a graph using the Depth First Search (DFS) algorithm in C++. Follow along with Advait in this hands-on session. Implementing a Topological Sort using the Depth First Search (DFS) Algorithm in C++. This tenth topic in this C++ Graphs course explains how to implement a topological sort using the Depth First Search (DFS) algorithm in C++. Follow along with Advait in this hands-on session. Implementing a Topological Sort using the Breadth First Search (BFS) Algorithm in C++. This 11th topic in this C++ Graphs course explains how to implement a topological sort using the Breadth First Search (BFS) algorithm in C++. Follow along with Advait in this hands-on session as you apply Kahns Algorithm, which is a slight modification of the BFS algorithm. Implementing Cycle Detection in Undirected Graphs using BFS in C++. This 12th topic in this C++ Graphs course explains how to perform cycle detection in undirected graphs using the Breadth First Search (BFS) algorithm in C++. Follow along with Advait in this hands-on session. Implementing Cycle Detection in Directed Graphs using DFS in C++. This 13th topic in this C++ Graphs course explains how to perform cycle detection in directed graphs using the Depth First Search (DFS) algorithm in C++. Follow along with Advait in this hands-on session.
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