hierarchialmultilevel
hierarchialmultilevel refers to a type of data structure or system organization where elements are arranged in a tiered or layered fashion. Each level of the hierarchy contains one or more nodes, and each node can have zero or more child nodes, which are themselves at a lower level. This creates a branching structure, much like a family tree or an organizational chart. The topmost node is known as the root, and all other nodes are descendants of the root. Conversely, nodes that have no children are called leaf nodes.
This organizational principle is widely used in various fields. In computer science, it's fundamental to file