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Chapter 25, Problem 25.3PE

(Implement inorder traversal without using recursion) Implement the inorder method in BST using a stack instead of recursion. Write a test program that prompts the user to enter 10 integers, stores them in a BST, and invokes the inorder method to display the elements.

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(Please Help. My professor did not teach us any of this and will not answer my emails) Design a class named Queue for storing integers. Like a stack, a queue holds elements. In a stack, the elements are retreived in a last-in-first-out fashion. In a queue, the elements are retrieved in a first-in-first-out fashion. The class contains: An int[] data field named elements that stores the int values in the queue A data field named size that stores the number of elements in the queue A constructor that creates a Queue object with defult capacity 8 The method enqueue(int v) that adds v into the queue The method empty () that returns true if the queue is empty The method getSize() that returns the size of the queue
Identify the difference between STACK and ARRAY.
def removeMultiples(x, arr) - directly remove the multiples of prime numbers (instead of just marking them) by creating a helper function. This recursive function takes in a number, n, and a list and returns a list that doesn’t contain the multiples of n.def createList(n) - a recursive function, createList(), that takes in the user input n and returns an array of integers from 2 through n (i.e. [2, 3, 4, …, n]). def Sieve_of_Eratosthenes(list) -  a recursive function that takes in a list and returns a list of prime numbers from the input list.Template below: def createList(n):    #Base Case/s    #ToDo: Add conditions here for base case/s    #if <condition> :        #return <value>      #Recursive Case/s    #ToDo: Add conditions here for your recursive case/s    #else:        #return <operation and recursive call>     #remove the line after this once all ToDo is completed    return [] def removeMultiples(x, arr):      #Base Case/s    #TODO: Add conditions here for your…

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