Hey guys, trying to create a program which add/store records of patients to a node using doubly linked list. When the program executes, I'm only able to create one record. The program doesn't allow...
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Hey guys, trying to create a program which add/store records of patients to a node using doubly linked list. When the program executes, I'm only able to create one record. The program doesn't allow...
Thanks mate, I got the program to work correctly. Appreciated the help!
I'm trying to create a program that reads a file, sort the values in ascending order using bubble sort and then update the file with the new sorted values. When I ran the code it prints the sorted...
I'm trying to create a delete function that accept an index to delete and return the value stored at the index to the user after it has been deleted from the array, but when I ran the program and try...
Thanks man, I really appreciated your help!!
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I am writing a program that prints out the value of cards using a structure.
I'm a beginner in data structure and I'm trying to advance my knowledge in this area.
Values of Cards
Face [1 -...
When I ran my program I'm getting the following Error: assignment to expression with array type
Can someone help me with this error?
I'm new to data structure.
Problem:
I'm trying to create a...
void createList()
{
struct node *ptr, *tmp;
int classList, i, head;
head = (struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node));
if(head == NULL)
Thank you for helped, this code simplify the program and makes it easier to read.
I'm trying to write a program that user can create linked-list by entering the number of lists they want to create but when i ran this code it doesn't work.
Can someone please help me?
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Thank you bro, I appreciate your help!
It finally work!
I'm trying to print the sum of columns 1, 4 and 6. When I input 30 values into the 2d array, only the fist column is has the correct output.
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
int i,...