:D you know ... that concept just turned the little light bulb in my head on lol ... i think it actually makes sense lol
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:D you know ... that concept just turned the little light bulb in my head on lol ... i think it actually makes sense lol
Thanks much, I think I have some what of a basic understanding of this now. Do you happend to have something that really puts this to use ?
ok im starting to understand maybe parts of this. I added comments in here explaining what i could but there are many parts that im not exactly sure. If anyone would be willing to replace my comments...
and thanks for your quick answers amd help i really am not grasping this concept
ok so its using pointers and changing the members of the structures...
and secondly why does it use a pointer as a acutally member of the structure at first.
struct node {
int x;
...
Well adding more detailed comments or getting on a IM would be great but here
What exactly is "->" mean through the code
Ok so im pretty new to C++ and am using the tutorials to get started. So far ive been pretty good but when i got to linked lists i got lost. I understand the concept but the acutally code makes...
Here is a valid code for what you are trying to do.
This makes the name a string and uses char instead of int because you are using the alphabet and not integers ( Numbers ).
If you need more...