A small music-store application
plans to manage its entire music inventory and archive. Do you think using
arrays to hold the data elements is a good use of a data structure? why or
why
not?
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A small music-store application
plans to manage its entire music inventory and archive. Do you think using
arrays to hold the data elements is a good use of a data structure? why or
why
not?
No, for a music store application you'll need to use a database as even a small store will likely have massive amounts of data that will overwhelm an array.
You look to be simply dumping your homework into this forum without showing one iota of effort. Why? This is not a good pattern for learning, since your ability to do things on your own will atrophy if you don't exercise it.