Randomly
No. Linked lists require traversal, and are therefore accessed sequentially. For random access you need an array. An array of pointers to the data in your list would do, but you will incur an overhead in creating the array on top of the list.
sequentially
Sequentially
In a word, none. Linked lists are sequential and must be traversed sequentially. For random access you need an array, but you lose the efficiency of a list when it comes to insertion/deletion.
Assuming no fragmentation, a hard drive reads data faster sequentially.
The file(s) (data) which are accessed in a sequential or a orderly manner is called as a sequentially accessing a file.
No, it doesn't. It has nothing that could be accessed by USB anyway.
Magenetic tape drives are obsolete. They were used to record data on the magnetic tapes.The data was accessed sequentially.
Magenetic tape drives are obsolete. They were used to record data on the magnetic tapes.The data was accessed sequentially.
Of Course. RAM= Random Access Memory, so yes, you CAN randomly access your RAM... And you Probably ARE RIGHT NOW!
The USB drive can be located inside the "computer folder" which can be accessed under the system tab on the task bar of the fedora desktop. It shows the detected USB devices as soon as you plug it in.
sequentially means together in order