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An alternative, is to perform address lookups, using a data structure called a try. In a try, prefixes are spelled out by following a path from the root. And to find the best prefix, we simply spell out the address in the try. For example, letamp;#39;s suppose we had the following table. Such a lookup table has entries of varying lengths. Letamp;#39;s see how this might be encoded in a try. In a try, spelling out the bit one always takes us to the right, and spelling out the bit zero always takes us to the left. So to insert one one one star, weamp;#39;d basically start here. One. One. One. And then we insert P1, and then we repeat this process. One, zero, star results in P2. One, zero, one, zero, results in P3. And one, zero, one, zero, one results in P4. If we want to insert one, one, one, zero, insertion is easy. We can simply insert P5 as such. Look ups are easy, so for example letamp;#39;s suppose we want to look up 10111. Well all we have to do, is spell this out in the try.