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What are Hashtables, Stack tables, and queue tables?

 

What's the difference between these 3 and using them?

 

Are there anymore tables?

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Basically they are all forms of Collections.

 

Stack implements A Last in First Out collection (LIFO) - the last thing you push on the stack is the first thing you get back.

 

A Queuse implements a First In First Out collection (FIFO) - the first thing you push in is the first thing out.

 

A hashtable is a Key/Value pair similar to a VB 6 collection but based around hash codes for retreival.

 

The bestplace to look for more information is under

http://ms-help://MS.VSCC/MS.MSDNVS/cpref/html/frlrfSystemCollections.htm

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