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  2. Ternary search - Wikipedia

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    A ternary search algorithm [1] is a technique in computer science for finding the minimum or maximum of a unimodal function. ... (in order to simplify the code ...

  3. Ternary search tree - Wikipedia

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    Like other prefix trees, a ternary search tree can be used as an associative map structure with the ability for incremental string search. However, ternary search trees are more space efficient compared to standard prefix trees, at the cost of speed. Common applications for ternary search trees include spell-checking and auto-completion.

  4. Ternary conditional operator - Wikipedia

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    The detailed semantics of "the" ternary operator as well as its syntax differs significantly from language to language. A top level distinction from one language to another is whether the expressions permit side effects (as in most procedural languages) and whether the language provides short-circuit evaluation semantics, whereby only the selected expression is evaluated (most standard ...

  5. Search tree - Wikipedia

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    A ternary search tree is a type of tree that can have 3 nodes: a low child, an equal child, and a high child. Each node stores a single character and the tree itself is ordered the same way a binary search tree is, with the exception of a possible third node.

  6. Ternary computer - Wikipedia

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    A ternary computer using fiber optics could use dark as 0 and two orthogonal polarizations of light as +1 and −1. [13] The Josephson junction has been proposed as a balanced ternary memory cell, using circulating superconducting currents, either clockwise, counterclockwise, or off. "The advantages of the proposed memory circuit are capability ...

  7. Ternary tree - Wikipedia

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    The above picture is a balanced ternary search tree for the same set of 12 words. The low and high pointers are shown as angled lines, while equal pointers are shown as vertical lines. A search for the word "IS" starts at the root, proceeds down the equal child to the node with value "S", and stops there after two comparisons.

  8. Conditional operator - Wikipedia

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    In most programming languages, ?: is called the conditional operator. It is a type of ternary operator. However, ternary operator in most situations refers specifically to ?: because it is the only operator that takes three operands. [2]

  9. Elvis operator - Wikipedia

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    In certain computer programming languages, the Elvis operator, often written ?:, is a binary operator that evaluates its first operand and returns it if its value is logically true (according to a language-dependent convention, in other words, a truthy value), and otherwise evaluates and returns its second operand.