The data structure required for Breadth First Traversal on a graph is?
Why a Queue?
FIFO (First In, First Out) principle: This is crucial for exploring nodes level by level. The first node added to the queue is the first one to be visited.
Efficient enqueue and dequeue operations: The queue allows for quick insertion and removal of nodes, which is necessary for BFS.
How it works:
Enqueue the starting node: Add the initial node to the queue.
Dequeue a node: Remove the front node from the queue and visit it.
Enqueue neighbors: Add all unvisited neighbors of the dequeued node to the queue.
Repeat steps 2 and 3: Continue until the queue is empty.
By using a queue, BFS ensures that all nodes at a given depth are visited before moving to the next level, resulting in a breadth-wise exploration of the graph.