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Open Addressing | Obsidian::STEM | hashing::open |
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Overview
In open addressing, keys always reside in the hash table. Collisions are dealt with by searching for other empty buckets within the hash table.
%%ANKI Basic What does "closed" refer to in term "closed hashing"? Back: A key must reside in the hash table. Reference: “Hash Tables: Open vs Closed Addressing | Programming.Guide,” accessed June 12, 2024, https://programming.guide/hash-tables-open-vs-closed-addressing.html.
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%%ANKI Basic What does "open" refer to in term "open addressing"? Back: A key is not necessarily stored in the slot it hashes to. Reference: “Hash Tables: Open vs Closed Addressing | Programming.Guide,” accessed June 12, 2024, https://programming.guide/hash-tables-open-vs-closed-addressing.html.
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%%ANKI Cloze {Open} addressing is also known as {closed} hashing. Reference: “Hash Tables: Open vs Closed Addressing | Programming.Guide,” accessed June 12, 2024, https://programming.guide/hash-tables-open-vs-closed-addressing.html.
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%%ANKI Cloze The following is an example of {closed} hashing. ! Reference: “Hash Tables: Open vs Closed Addressing | Programming.Guide,” accessed June 12, 2024, https://programming.guide/hash-tables-open-vs-closed-addressing.html.
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%%ANKI Cloze The following is an example of {open} addressing. ! Reference: “Hash Tables: Open vs Closed Addressing | Programming.Guide,” accessed June 12, 2024, https://programming.guide/hash-tables-open-vs-closed-addressing.html.
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Bibliography
- “Hash Tables: Open vs Closed Addressing | Programming.Guide,” accessed June 12, 2024, https://programming.guide/hash-tables-open-vs-closed-addressing.html.
- Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).