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Contestants were given an athlete and an unordered list of teams he had played for.
An incomplete unordered list of limited editions is the following:
However, if some keys are much more likely to come up than others, an unordered list with move-to-front heuristic may be more effective.
An unordered list is created by placing a number of indents and "bullets" in front of the list item.
May contain an ordered list or unordered list element to contain child items which themselves may do so as well.
It solves the problem of counting the number of marked entries in an unordered list, instead of just detecting if one exists.
Most of these implement the general model of an associative array: an unordered list of unique attributes with associated values.
However, semantics normally requires that bulleted items be achieved with the appropriate use of the tag inside an unordered list ().
The ordered list and unordered list are the root elements of XOXO.
The most well known algorithms are Shor's algorithm for factoring, and Grover's algorithm for searching an unstructured database or an unordered list.
The bucket chains are often implemented as ordered lists, sorted by the key field; this choice approximately halves the average cost of unsuccessful lookups, compared to an unordered list.
In graph theory and computer science, an adjacency list representation of a graph is a collection of unordered lists, one for each vertex in the graph.
The format menu contains these options:r normal, heading, preformatted text, block quotation, ordered list, unordered list, definition list, hyperlink and bookmark.
Linear search is usually very simple to implement, and is practical when the list has only a few elements, or when performing a single search in an unordered list.
In an unordered list, one simple heuristic for decreasing average search time is the move-to-front heuristic, which simply moves an element to the beginning of the list once it is found.
In 2005, Time film reviewers Richard Corliss and Richard Schickel named Brazil in an unordered list of the 100 best films of all time.
It offers HTML formatting tools, like bold, italic, underline, both ordered and unordered lists, different types of alignments, in-line placement of images and videos, etc.
This data structure is extremely simple to implement, but the search times are large, O(n) for an unordered list, O(n/2) for an ordered list, because the search must be sequential.
Grover's algorithm searches an unstructured database (or an unordered list) with N entries, for a marked entry, using only queries instead of the Ω(N) queries required classically.
In 1994 "Give It Away" was included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's unordered list of the "500 Songs That Shaped Rock"; in 2002 Kerrang!
Pause and Play included the song in their unordered list of the "10 Songs of the 90's"; and the song ranked fifteenth in VH1's "100 Greatest Songs of the 90s".
There are limitations in the ability of Designer to parse HTML and display it in a form; Designer cannot handle a number of fundamental tags, including ordered list, unordered list and tables.
The concept of unobtrusiveness in relation to JavaScript programming was coined in 2002 by Stuart Langridge in the article "Unobtrusive DHTML, and the power of unordered lists".
In a long-sought breakthrough, the scientists were able to fashion a novel computer in which the processor consisted of atoms of hydrogen and chlorine in the chloroform, and used it to sort an unordered list of items.