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A data structure is an arrangement of data in computer's memory or external storage. Data structures include arrays, linked lists, stacks, binary trees, hash tables, etc. Algorithms manipulate the data in these structures in various ways. | A data structure is an arrangement of data in computer's memory or external storage. Data structures include arrays, linked lists, stacks, binary trees, hash tables, etc. Algorithms manipulate the data in these structures in various ways. | ||
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A data structure is an arrangement of data in computer's memory or external storage. Data structures include arrays, linked lists, stacks, binary trees, hash tables, etc. Algorithms manipulate the data in these structures in various ways.