This whole playlist on Data Structures is simply AWESOME ! So beautifully crafted - first the concept - then the implementation OMG i am running out of words for to praise your work~ God bless you:):)
Why can't my college professors explain this in such a simple way? They have to complicate everything, thanks for making this video, I am sure I will need much more of you soon, I subbed to you because goddamn you are a genius.
@GenoBlast because autistic professors want to flex their intelligence by making things harder than it actually is. Because they should have stayed in their cubicle cranking out code rather than getting the stupid idea to go off and teach. They should be hiring mycodeschool at the Ivy League given how good this guy is.
because you pay less attention in lecture and here you are because at the time of exam your only focus is studying and you are specifically here to learn this topic...so stop blaming teachers and respect them.
@@ayushi6424 lucky you, you've got great Prof. Mine on the other hand blurts out only nonsense and when you ask a question she doesn't know what to say 'coz she herself don't know what's she's talking about. The bar is too low for a college professor.
I love how you add supplementary knowledge, not just going over the different ways to write the notations, but also mentioning how and why we use them. This is channel is very helpful, thank you
Can't thank you enough for this series mate, whatever your name is. I used to be scared of data structures earlier but now I have fallen in love with them. You are one hell of a genius, THANKS A TON!!!
if u were my college teacher i would have got 100% marks because of u and ya by being my internet teacher also u r helping me a alot ur efforts are great keep it up thanks :)
This is not my first time watching this, and this is fascinating. Thank you, voice behind the, "mycodeschool" label. Thank you, all involved, for providing such fantastic information for the layperson.
First of all I want to appreciate your excellent explanation. could you please put a video in the list how to sort a stack using recursion and without recursion?
I think your videos are fantastic - very clear and engaging. There is one small quirk that I've noticed with your use of language: you say "3 into 4" for example to mean what in England we would call "3 times 4", or "3 multiplied by 4". The use of the word "into" to my ears implies division, as in "how many times does 5 go into 20?"
in 5:34 u sayed that we need to start from left to right and we start from left that means -2+1 = 1 smh idk what did u mean by that either way will work since -2+1 will equal to -1 and then 4-1 = 3 i know this is kindergarten maths but i was really confused when u stayed that on the video made me question my self
Thanks for these great video.Your teaching style is very intuitive.I have a request can you make video on THEORY OF COMPUTATION (NFAs ,Regx) like stuff.Thank you
mycodeschool first of all you are great (REALLY GREAT) :) I beg you :( I am not very good at english so please don't dismiss the transcript It really helps. and again you are great ^_^ and I love these videos :)
bro, wouldn't the postfix from a+b*c be bc*a+ ? i mean you first multiplicate bc and then add a. abc* makes it look like you multiplicate a * b * c and then + because it's not negative. pls correct me if i'm wrong. it's just confusing me
A + B * (C + D)/ F + D * E Sir please convert infix to postfix I have 4 options but I tried to convert as u said but no answer does match with my answer The options are 1. AB+CD*F/+D*E 2.ABCD+*/F+DE* 3.AB+CD*F/+DE* 4.ABCD+*F/+DE*+ BUT MY ANSWER IS AB+ CD+*F/DE*+ What is my mistake? Could you please help me?
Do we really evaluate multiplation and division, and addition and subtraction, from left to right? I was always taught PEMDAS. Or parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition and subtraction; in that order. I have a DS and Algos textbook bit it doesn't specify either.
Precedence rule + and - have same precedence so evaluated left to right *,/,% have equal precedence therefore evaluated left to right *,/,% have higher precedence than +,- so u need to follow precedence rule
Bro ur far far better than my professor at college ,thanks :D
Neil Bernard Thanks :)
ahah...lol...he is the best!!
like totally
i need to +1 here :"D
i have my finals after 2 days n he is the reason why i understand well thanks bro :D
Exactly I was confused in this part...so couldn't get further.. thankyou so much...it's pretty clear now
This whole playlist on Data Structures is simply AWESOME !
So beautifully crafted - first the concept - then the implementation
OMG i am running out of words for to praise your work~
God bless you:):)
Why can't my college professors explain this in such a simple way? They have to complicate everything, thanks for making this video, I am sure I will need much more of you soon, I subbed to you because goddamn you are a genius.
@GenoBlast because autistic professors want to flex their intelligence by making things harder than it actually is. Because they should have stayed in their cubicle cranking out code rather than getting the stupid idea to go off and teach. They should be hiring mycodeschool at the Ivy League given how good this guy is.
Because they themselves dont know the concepts very well !!!!!
@@DanT-iu6oc "Smart" people overcomplicating things so "stupid" people can't understand it. You hit the nail on the head with that one.
because you pay less attention in lecture and here you are because at the time of exam your only focus is studying and you are specifically here to learn this topic...so stop blaming teachers and respect them.
@@ayushi6424 lucky you, you've got great Prof. Mine on the other hand blurts out only nonsense and when you ask a question she doesn't know what to say 'coz she herself don't know what's she's talking about. The bar is too low for a college professor.
this channel was way ahead of its time
Still I have some hope that one day a video will be uploaded in your channel and I will get the notification
It wont be
I love how you add supplementary knowledge, not just going over the different ways to write the notations, but also mentioning how and why we use them. This is channel is very helpful, thank you
sir pl show me how to solve 6324+ - *
I don't understand why explanations like these not be used in our classes. They teach us in a way that is complicated and wonder why people fail
Can't thank you enough for this series mate, whatever your name is. I used to be scared of data structures earlier but now I have fallen in love with them. You are one hell of a genius, THANKS A TON!!!
Y the hell I didn't come across any of his tutorials till now ? Ur explaination is like dumping the concepts directly into our minds
Thank you, Harsha and Animesh. Your work is simple to understand but a legendary one nonetheless
if u were my college teacher i would have got 100% marks because of u and ya by being my internet teacher also u r helping me a alot ur efforts are great keep it up thanks :)
This Video is really helpful also for german students :-)
Thank you very much for explaining this so easily!
***** You are most welcome :)
why dont u get good teachers in germany for c
Sonu Sonu like we have good teachers here in India lol
@@ManjeetKumar-qm1gr isn't he an indian himself?
You are better than a professor Thanks for your great teaching❤❤
This is not my first time watching this, and this is fascinating. Thank you, voice behind the, "mycodeschool" label. Thank you, all involved, for providing such fantastic information for the layperson.
You are good at explaining things. I liked that you added the historical information about the origins of these formulas. Great job!
Sir plss upload more in this series of data structures . U don't know how much u are helping the Budding Programers
Founder is no more in this world
thank you so much for this. I dont understand anything at my uni but you make it so easy to learn. *THANKS AGAIN!!!!*
Such a great content.
Seriously all those paid courses are very much overrated.
Thanks for this ❤️
Your explanation is very effective.
Thanks for all your videos and time you have given.
vivek kumar You are most welcome :)
First of all I want to appreciate your excellent explanation. could you please put a video in the list how to sort a stack using recursion and without recursion?
I think your videos are fantastic - very clear and engaging. There is one small quirk that I've noticed with your use of language: you say "3 into 4" for example to mean what in England we would call "3 times 4", or "3 multiplied by 4". The use of the word "into" to my ears implies division, as in "how many times does 5 go into 20?"
Thank you so much brother!! You are an angel for me!! keep up the good work!! I just love watching your videos!!
you are way better than my lecturer he makes me sleep in class i wish i could skip class and just watch your videos but i have to sign the attendance
Same here 😞
in 5:34 u sayed that we need to start from left to right and we start from left that means -2+1 = 1 smh idk what did u mean by that either way will work since -2+1 will equal to -1 and then 4-1 = 3
i know this is kindergarten maths but i was really confused when u stayed that on the video made me question my self
Thanku sir for clarifying precedence👏👏👏👏🙏
I love the series . Appreciate your help
Please come back mycodeschool!!!
Thank you brother.Your tutorials are very helpful and those lectures always save me in Data Structure online test . :)
Makes so much more sense now. Thank you!
thanks bro u should my school teacher.thanks for helping in my 12 exam.really appreciate it.
i dont read the book these days ur tutorials are more than enough:)
thanx a ton:)
I had an exam of #data structure tomorrow.Thank you very much it will truely help me a lot
wow ,i am watching from somalia ,its very understandable lecture thanks sir..i already subscribed this important channel.
Amazing Video!! very well explained
thank you, helped with my midterms!
your voice and teaching policy is so .... thank bro
This feels much easier thanks!
you should be given tons of credit from RUclips for doing this.
Thanks for these great video.Your teaching style is very intuitive.I have a request can you make video on THEORY OF COMPUTATION (NFAs ,Regx) like stuff.Thank you
Thank you so much sir.....the way u r explaining is 👌👌👌👌awesome.....now I understood it very clearly.....
great way of teaching brother u made my day
mycodeschool first of all you are great (REALLY GREAT) :)
I beg you :( I am not very good at english so please don't dismiss the transcript It really helps.
and again you are great ^_^ and I love these videos :)
That's what we call as precise teaching
Amazing Videos mate! So helpful.
Why u stopped making videos...🥺🥺 u r great...👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Please, tell us how do we handle logical propositions and write their respective notations
This video is good. Helpful for techie grads
big help for my midterm exam, easy to understand. Thanks..
Hats off Sir you are a true genius thanks for uploading #SALUTETOAWESOMENESS
Where is the code implementation?
i understood the implementation by ur lecture ....can u plz write the c program too for this implementation :)
ruclips.net/video/4rS-pi3VXxg/видео.html
u r outstanding in ur field looking forward
Thank you so much for this video.
Your accent is pretty good too! Very understandable. ☻
Your videos are awsome
Please also make vedios on file handling or suggest videos for file handling
u r good man. It's really helpful
Sir your explanation is awesome please upload video for java
very simple and lucid language
Subscribed! This is really helpful!
This really helped me a lot.
Thanks......
While considering multiplication & division (or) addition & substraction we r gng to follow BODMAS rule
tanQ simple and precise doing really a great work keep going
Thank you for this clear explanation.
bro, wouldn't the postfix from a+b*c be bc*a+ ? i mean you first multiplicate bc and then add a. abc* makes it look like you multiplicate a * b * c and then + because it's not negative. pls correct me if i'm wrong. it's just confusing me
that will contradict the syntax of postfix notation i.eoperator
@@prince-kc6gq nevermind. i already noticed how wrong i was when i actually implemented a formularparser myself lately. but thx
@@Beatsbasteln your welcome....
Thanks for clear my confusion
your are brilliant
thank you
i learned lot from this video thank u sooo much
please upload the videos of algorithms too!!!!
Excellent sir...thank u so much.
5:33 if you evaluate '+' first in 4-2+1 , the answer will still be 3 as in the case when you apply '-' first.
NO , check it out properly
4-(2+1)
4-3
1
he explained it, as above
Great work sir
very nicely explained !!!
Do we need this while programming for an efficient program or only in lexical phase of a compiler?
you are the best sir!!!
thank you for lesson! better my content from university
I guess the thing we learned was BODMAS
B - Brackets
O - Of
D - Division
M - Multiplication
A - Addition
S - Subtraction
I guess .......
Which software you use sir to explain??
Thank you so much for this video!!!
excellent explanation ! I m watching is video on smart phone problem is subtitles are hiding last lines ! U have to take care of this.
thnq sir this video is really help full to us
Thanks so much! It takes me so long to find a video that can teach me to evaluate an expression. It was pain in the s.
This Video is really helpful
Awesome tutorial.
Go to 8:00 if you already know what infix is
thnx dude u saved my 8 mins
Too late
:)
THANK YOU.. THIS VIDEO VERY HELP FULL
thanks, helped me a lot
Bt great teaching 👍
Neatly EXPLAINED !! KeEp GoInG !!
Great video!
A + B * (C + D)/ F + D * E
Sir please convert infix to postfix
I have 4 options but I tried to convert as u said but no answer does match with my answer
The options are
1. AB+CD*F/+D*E
2.ABCD+*/F+DE*
3.AB+CD*F/+DE*
4.ABCD+*F/+DE*+
BUT MY ANSWER IS
AB+ CD+*F/DE*+
What is my mistake?
Could you please help me?
thank you this has been useful
amazing explanation
Do we really evaluate multiplation and division, and addition and subtraction, from left to right?
I was always taught PEMDAS. Or parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition and subtraction; in that order.
I have a DS and Algos textbook bit it doesn't specify either.
Precedence rule
+ and - have same precedence so evaluated left to right
*,/,% have equal precedence therefore evaluated left to right
*,/,% have higher precedence than +,- so u need to follow precedence rule
Really helpful 🤘
Thank you for this video :)
You are amazing in this subject; thank you so much! :D
Nice! Keep doing the good work!
Thank you so much for the awesome video !!!!!!!!
Sir, what softwares or applications do you use to make such tutorial??
nice explanation keep it up
5:30 By any means 4-2+1 leads to 3.
No its not like maths, for example in -2, the - is a operator and 2 is a operand, I hope it helps
Sir addition and subtraction always result will be 3 not 1