/* single link list */
#include
#include
#include
#include
struct node
{
int data;
struct node *next;
};
typedef struct node node;
node *start=NULL;
void display();
void insertend();
void insertbeg();
void delend();
void delbeg();
void insertmid();
void delmid();
void modify();
void main()
{
int a;
clrscr();
printf(" THIS PROGRAM GIVES YOU THE CREATE EXCUTABLE LINKLIST\n");
do
{
printf("enter your choice\n");
printf("1.INSERT element at the END of linklist\n");
printf("2.INSERT element at the starting of linklist\n3.DELETE from");
printf("END\n4.DELETE from BEGINING\n5.INSERT at MIDDLE\n");
printf("6.DELETE from MIDDLE\n7.MODIFY any element\n8.EXIT\n");
fflush(stdin);
scanf("%d",&a);
switch(a)
{
case 1:
insertend();
display();
break;
case 2:
insertbeg();
display();
break;
case 3:
delend();
show();
break;
case 4:
delbeg();
show();
break;
case 5:
insertmid();
show();
break;
case 6:
delmid();
show();
break;
case 7:
modify();
show();
break;
case 8:
exit(0);
}
}
while(a!=8);
getch();
}
void insertend()
{
node *p,*q;
int item;
printf("enter your elements in the Group\n");
scanf("%d",&item);
p=(node *)malloc(sizeof(node));
p->data=item;
p->next=NULL;
if(start==NULL)
{
start=p;
}
else
{
q=start;
while(q->next!=NULL)
{
q=q->next;
}
q->next=p;
}
}
void show()
{
node *temp;
temp=start;
printf(" THE LINKLIST IS AS FOLLOWS :");
while(temp->next!=NULL)
{
printf("%d->",temp->data);
temp=temp->next;
}
printf("%d->\n",temp->data);
}
void delend()
{
node *q,*p,*k;
q=start;
if(start->data==0)
//if we write here if(start==NULL)then it will not print
{ //the line.As here the rest portion of delend func delete the
printf("THERE IS NO ELEMENT IN THE LIST\n");//last value and remains it zero
}
else if(start->next==NULL)
{
k=start;
start=NULL;
free(k);
}
else
{
while(q->next->next!=NULL)
{
q=q->next;
}
p=q->next->next;
q->next=NULL;
free(p);
}
}
void insertbeg()
{
int item;
node *p,*q;
printf("enter the value which do you want to insert at Starting\n");
scanf("%d",&item);
p=start;
q=(node *)malloc(sizeof(node));
q->data=item;
q->next=p;
start=q;
}
void delbeg()
{
if(start==NULL)
{
printf("THERE IS NO ELEMENT IN THE LIST\n");
}
node *p;
p=start;
start=p->next;
free(p);
}
void insertmid()
{
int item1,item2;
node *p,*q,*k;
printf("enter the previous value after which you want to insert a new element\n");
scanf("%d",&item1);
printf("enter the value of new node\n");
scanf("%d",&item2);
q=(node *)malloc(sizeof(node));
q->data=item2;
q->next=NULL;
p=start;
while(p->data!=item1)
{
p=p->next;
}
k=p->next;
p->next=q;
q->next=k;
}
void delmid()
{
int item;
node *p,*q,*k;
printf("enter the previous value of that value which you want to delete\n");
scanf("%d",&item);
p=start;
while(p->data!=item)
{
p=p->next;
}
q=p->next->next;
k=p->next;
p->next=q;
free(k);
}
void modify()
{
int item1,item2;
node *p,*q;
printf("enter the value you want to modify\n");
scanf("%d",&item1);
printf("enter the new value\n");
scanf("%d",&item2);
p=start;
while(p->data!=item1)
{
p=p->next;
}
p->data=item2;
}
A program to create executable link list.
A program to create executable link list.
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he built in 1822 that could be programmed to carry out different computations.
Move forward more than 100 years, where the U.S. government in
1942 used concepts from Babbage’s engine to create the ENIAC, the first
modern computer.
Meanwhile, over at the AT&T Bell Labs, in 1972 Dennis Ritchie was working
with two languages: B (for Bell) and BCPL (Basic Combined Programming
Language). Inspired by Pascal, Mr. Ritchie developed the C programming
language.
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