File Directory Simulations

Interactive demonstrations of different file organization structures

Single-Level Directory

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A single-level directory structure is the simplest form of file organization where all files are contained in the same directory without any subdirectories.

Root Directory

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Hashed Directory

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A hashed directory structure uses a hash function on the file name to determine the directory or bucket where the file is stored, allowing for efficient file retrieval.
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Hashed Buckets

Indexed Directory

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An indexed directory structure uses an index or a table to keep track of file locations, enabling quick access to files by their index.

File Index Table

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Hierarchical Directory

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A hierarchical directory structure organizes files and directories in a tree-like structure, allowing for multiple levels of subdirectories.

File System Tree

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