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Learn Data Structures and Algorithms with Golang

You're reading from   Learn Data Structures and Algorithms with Golang Level up your Go programming skills to develop faster and more efficient code

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789618501
Length 336 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Bhagvan Kommadi Bhagvan Kommadi
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Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms and the Go Language FREE CHAPTER
2. Data Structures and Algorithms 3. Getting Started with Go for Data Structures and Algorithms 4. Section 2: Basic Data Structures and Algorithms using Go
5. Linear Data Structures 6. Non-Linear Data Structures 7. Homogeneous Data Structures 8. Heterogeneous Data Structures 9. Dynamic Data Structures 10. Classic Algorithms 11. Section 3: Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms using Go
12. Network and Sparse Matrix Representation 13. Memory Management 14. Next Steps 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Backtracking algorithms

A backtracking algorithm solves a problem by constructing the solution incrementally. Multiple options are evaluated, and the algorithm chooses to go to the next component of the solution through recursion. Backtracking can be a chronological type or can traverse the paths, depending on the problem that you are solving.

Backtracking is an algorithm that finds candidate solutions and rejects a candidate on the basis of its feasibility and validity. Backtracking is useful in scenarios such as finding a value in an unordered table. It is faster than a brute force algorithm, which rejects a large number of solutions in an iteration. Constraint satisfaction problems such as parsing, rules engine, knapsack problems, and combinatorial optimization are solved using backtracking.

The following is an example of a backtracking algorithm. The problem is to identify...

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