#include
#include
#include
struct node
{
int data;
struct node*next;
};
void insert(struct node**p,int num) /*Function for inserting an
element into a list */
{
if(*p==NULL)
{
(*p)=(struct node*)malloc(sizeof(struct node));
(*p)->next=NULL;
(*p)->data=num;
}
else
{
insert(&((*p)->next),num);
}
}
void display(struct node*p) /*Function for displaying the list*/
{
while(p!=NULL)
{
printf("%d ",p->data);
p=p->next;
}
}
void reverse(struct node**p) /*Function for reversing the list by
recursion */
{
struct node*q,*r,*x;
int d;
q=(*p); /*stores the address of the first element */
x=q; /*also stores the element of the first element for
counter pourpose */
d=q->data; /*stores the data of the first element*/
r=q->next; /*stores the address of the second element in the list
*/
free(q); /*deletes the first element of the list*/
if(x==NULL)
return ;
else
{
reverse(&(r));/*Recursive call*/
insert(p,d); /*This function is put in the stack so the first
will be taken as last element for the new list */
}
}
void main()
{
clrscr();
struct node*p=NULL;
int n,d,i=0;
printf("How many...?");
scanf("%d",&n);
while(i++!=n)
{
scanf("%d",&d);
insert(&p,d);
}
display(p);
reverse(&p);
printf("The reversed list is...");
display(p);
getch();
}
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History Of C..
In the beginning was Charles Babbage and his Analytical Engine, a machine
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.
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.
My 1st Program...
#include
#include
void main ()
{
clrscr ();
printf ("\n\n\n\n");
printf ("\t\t\t\"Life is Good...\"\n");
printf ("\t\t\t********************************");
getch ();
}
Next Step...
#include
#include
void main ()
{
clrscr ();
printf ("\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n");
printf ("\t\t\t --------------------------- \n\n");
printf ("\t\t\t | IGCT, Info Computers, INDIA | \n\n");
printf ("\t\t\t --------------------------- ");
}
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