Another way of improving performance of hashing is to allow reogranization of hash table during insertions. Write a program that compares the performance of linear probing with the following self-organization hashing methods:
a) Last-come-first-served hasing places a new element in its home position, and in case of a collision, the element that occupies this position is inserted in another position using a regular linear probing method to make room for the arriving element (Poblete and Munro, 1989).
b) Robin Hood hashing checks the number of positions two colliding keys are way from thier home poistions and continues searching for an open position for the key closer to its home position (Celis et al., 1985)
CODE SHOULD INCLUDE COMMENTS... COMPILE IN DEV C++4.0
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