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    STUDYING LINKED LISTS AND SIMPLE OPERATIONS PERFORMED ON THEM USING SWOT ANALYSIS IN DYNAMIC DATA STRUCTURES.

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    2025-03-16
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    Samandarova, Shaxnoza
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    This article discusses the use of SWOT analysis in the study of the topic "Singly linked lists" in the subject "Data Structures and Algorithms" to shape the learning process. Instructions are given on operations on singly linked lists and their use in programs. The role and structure of lists in programming are presented. We will consider creating programs using operations such as adding an element to the beginning of a list, removing an element from the beginning of a list, adding to a list, and removing from a list. As we know, arrays are a very useful and necessary structure in programming languages. Linked lists are a sequence of elements of the same type, which are placed in different locations in memory and are linked to each other through pointer fields.
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