CS-HW 07 Solution

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On March 26, 1945 U.S. Marines raised the U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi, during the Battle of Iwo Jima. Write a program that uses a pointer-based linked list. You should use the following struct (declared as a global): struct node { int data; struct node *next; }; Your program must use a for loop to…

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On March 26, 1945 U.S. Marines raised the U.S. flag

atop Mount Suribachi, during the Battle of Iwo Jima.

Write a program that uses a pointer-based linked

list. You should use the following struct (declared

as a global):

struct node {

int data;

struct node *next;

};

Your program must use a for loop to count from 0

to 9. Your program must insert these into a linked

list such that they can be retrieved in low-to-high

order (note that the example in class retrieved in

high-to-low order).

Your program must display the results using the

following code (from class) without any modifications:

while (current) {

printf(“%d\n”, current->data);

current = current->next ;

}

Next, your program must prompt the user for a value and

call a linear search function to find that value.

If the value is found, your program must print out

the value. You must use this code to print the value

printf(“[%d %d]\n”, search, searchList(search, head)->data);

and this prototype for the search function:

link *searchList(int value, link *head)

Your program must also correctly free all links

of the list.

REQUIREMENTS:

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1. Your program must run on Linux Mint.

2. Your full name must appear as a comment at the beginning of your

program.

3. Your source code must be named hw7-yourname.c

CS-HW 07 Solution
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