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Tree Data & Computation
Ian Ford
Trees are fundamental data structures in mathematics and science, with standard examples including XML trees, file systems and Wolfram Language expressions. We present symbolic Tree objects, added in Version 12.3 of the Wolfram Language, which are used to represent rooted, ordered, labeled trees. We also present new and updated built-in functions for constructing, traversing, transforming and computing with trees.
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