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Re: B+ tree

by user923005 <dcorbit@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 7, 2008 at 12:33 PM

On May 7, 1:34=A0am, lak <lakindi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Can any one tell briefly about B+ tree. I searched. But their is no
> detailed explanation.

It is like an ordinary binary tree, except that the leaves are stuffed
into clumps.  The idea is that when you read a clump into memory, it
is likely that the nearby leaf you are looking for is already in
memory and it will save time.

P.S.
Your post has nothing to do with the C language as far as I can see.
Your post is more topical in news:comp.programming.  Ben Pfaff posts
over there, and he is a tree guru if there ever was one.

P.P.S
Follow-ups set to news:comp.programming
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
B+ tree
lak <lakindia89@[EMAIL  2008-05-07 01:34:34 
Re: B+ tree
Chris McDonald <chris@  2008-05-07 08:48:24 
Re: B+ tree
Antoninus Twink <nospa  2008-05-07 10:48:37 
Re: B+ tree
user923005 <dcorbit@[E  2008-05-07 12:33:39 

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