Oh cool...new tree type...I've been really interested in them as of
late. Definitely one of those topics where a CS education is
necessary.
But, if you wouldn't mind humoring me, what kinds of applications
could use a balanced tree like AVL?
>From this page
http://ciips.ee.uwa.edu.au/~morris/Year2/PLDS210/AVL.html it seems
from the graphic that 'rotating' to keep the balance kills the
parent-child relationship, which would seem to be a bad thing.

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jon
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Wednesday, October 1, 2003, 2:47:10 PM, you wrote:
MS> Hmmm... ok.  But nobody's creating any linked lists or AVL trees using CF, at least as far as I know.

MS> - Matt Small
MS>   ----- Original Message -----
MS>   From: S. Isaac Dealey
MS>   To: CF-Community
MS>   Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 2:34 PM
MS>   Subject: Re: CF Salary Range


MS>   They apply in CF -- but not the same way they do in C++ ...

MS>   <cfset iam = astructure>

MS>   vs.

MS>   <cfset iam = duplicate(astructure)>



MS>   > I was just thinking that as well.  Of course, pointers are
MS>   > not applicable in CF nor in Java.  Come to think of it,
MS>   > I've never used them in Visual Basic either, but I sure
MS>   > did use them a lot in C++.  If you can get pointers,
MS>   > you're a true programmer.  I'm not saying that they are
MS>   > difficult to understand, just that I would consider that
MS>   > the line between a true programmer and a wannabe.

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