In-Place Algorithms

Aaron Ma
Aaron Ma
Nov 2 · 1 min read
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Hello, world, it’s Aaron! In this blog, I’ll be talking about an in-place algorithm, which modifies data structures or objects outside of its stack frame. An out-of-place function does not make any changes that are visible to other functions. Usually, these functions copy data structures or objects before it manipulates or changes them. Let’s take a look into this with some examples.

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-Aaron Ma https://aaronhma.com

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