Data Structures and Algorithms in Java
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Chapter 4, Problem 10R
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Big-Oh characterization in terms of “n”:
The code fragment in 4.12 as follows:
//Method returns the sum of integers in array
public static int example1(int[ ] arr)
{
//Declare the required variable
int n = arr.length, total = 0;
//Execute the for loop from 0 to n-1
for (int j=0; j < n; j+=2)
//Sum up the values of array
total ...
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