Computer Science: An Overview (13th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
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Chapter 12, Problem 44CRP
Program Plan Intro
Time complexity:
- It denotes a concept that deals with quantification of amount of time taken by a code.
- It denotes the time to execute the code with some form of input.
- It denotes a method to measure efficiency.
- It denotes time that the function takes to process a given input.
- The count of elementary operations are been counted.
- The maximum amount of time taken for an input of given size denotes worst case time complexity.
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