C++ :: Printing Powerset From Linked List?

Dec 10, 2013

I am trying to get to print a powerset from my linked list however I am not sure how to go about it. I need to create a void function for it so I know that much.

Any ways this is my code.If you do not know what a powerset is here is an example.

say you have a set {1,2,3}the power set would be the following:{{}, {1}, {2}, {3}, {1,2}, {1,3}, {2,3}, {1,2,3}} another example say you have the power set {1,2,3,4,5} the result should be this:{{}, {1}, {2}, {3}, {4}, {5}, {1,2}, {1,3}, {1,4}, {1,5}, {2,3}, {2,4}, {2,5}, {3,4}, {3,5}, {4,5}, {1,2,3}, {1,2,4}, {1,2,5}, {1,3,4}, {1,3,5}, {1,4,5}, {2,3,4}, {2,3,5}, {2,4,5}, {3,4,5}, {1,2,3,4}, {1,2,3,5}, {1,2,4,5}, {1,3,4,5}, {2,3,4,5}, {1,2,3,4,5}}
#ifndef TEST1_H_INCLUDED
#define TEST1_H_INCLUDED
class List{

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C++ :: Search For Element By Name - Printing Linked List

May 2, 2014

I've got this program that I'm working on. Most of the code is from a video tutorial, but I was editing it to be able to search for an element by name. That's working fine, but suddenly the part of the program that prints out all the elements starts in an infinite loop after I input two elements, and search for one.

Here's what I've got:

[code#include <iostream> usingnamespacestd; struct node { int number; string name; node *next; }; bool isEmpty (node *head); char menu (); void insertAsFirstElement (node *&head, node *&last, int number); void insertSorted(node *&head, node *&last, int number); void remove(node *&head, node *&last); void showList (node *current); void showByName (node *current, string name); bool isEmpty (node *head) { if (head == NULL) { return true; } else { returnfalse; } } char menu () { char choice;

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Oct 16, 2013

I created a linked list, but I wanted to make sure it was storing each word appropriately and going over the text. It compiles and runs, so I know it works. I'm just not sure if it's doing what I want...

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
//creating the linked list
struct node {

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C++ :: Linked List Sorting / Splitting And Printing

Oct 3, 2014

Write a program that creates a forward linked list of at least 20 elements, where each element holds a random integer between 0 and 99. Print the list.

Write the function "returnMiddleList" to find the middle element of the linked list in one pass. Print the integer value of this element and the position of this element (starting at zero) in relation to the head (where the head = 0, the element pointed to by the head = 1, the element pointed to by the previous one = 2, etc).

Split the list in half at the middle element to create two entirely separate* linked lists of near equal size (+/- 1) and print the two lists. Modify the "returnMiddleList" function to accomplish this, returning the head of the second linked list and setting the link of the element pointing to that head to null. Then print the two sums of the integers stored in the elements of both lists.

Sort the two lists from least to greatest and print them out (printing at this step is optional depending on the sort approach taken). Then combine the two lists while sorting them again from least to greatest and print out the new list. (HINT: you can subdivide the lists further and sort them on a scale of one to two element lists before sorting and combining the first two unsorted lists. What is this sort called?)

I have got #1 and #2 working, but #3 and #4 is where the issue is beginning. When I split my link list into two lists and print the individual lists out, my first link list prints out 9 numbers when it should be printing out 10 (the 10th number somehow disappears?), but when I do the sum of the first list right after that, the number that has disappeared gets added in the sum! I do not know why it is disappearing, and this is one issue. Another issue is in the second list, a random "0" gets added to the list and one of the numbers is lost. My last issue is about #4 as the merge algorithm I have used does not seem to work (I am merging the list together while sorting them, but I am not using a recursion sort because we have not learned that yet).

#include <iostream>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
using namespace std;
struct nodeType {
int data;
nodeType *link;

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Apr 29, 2013

I'm trying to write a function that takes two linked lists and creates a third one with only the common elements.

It assumes the first list (the caller) has no dups, but it doesn't seem to be working. The program doesn't crash, it just hangs when it is supposed to display L3 (the third list)..everything else runs and is displayed fine.

template <typename T>
LList <T> LList <T>:: common (LList <T> &B)//common fct
{
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Apr 1, 2014

I'm currently learning how to work with linked lists, specifically, doubly linked lists, and I have come across a problem with my program when I attempt to print it backwards. Here is the portion of the code :

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
struct node {
int data; //int to store data in the list
node *next; //pointer to next value in list
node *prev; //pointer to previous value in list

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The purpose of this program is to create a list, print it forwards, backwards, insert an element, erase an element, and then destroy the list. I have chopped it down to just the create, print forward, and print backward functions.

The issue I have is that in the createList function I am modifying both begin and end but I can only return one or the other. This means that whichever I don't return is still NULL in the main function and therefore does not point to anything. I've tried setting the begin/current/end to not equal NULL but createList won't work if I do that.

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Jun 29, 2013

I have a linked list comprised of chars like so...

Code:

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node2 - "o"
node3 - "p"

I need a function that will take in three perameters...node *replaceChar(node *head, char key, char *str)Stipulations of this function. head is the head of the list, 'key' and 'str' are guaranteed to contain alphanumeric characters only (A-Z, a-z, and 0-9). str can range from 1 to 1023 characters (inclusively). So if I call this function with these perameters..

Code:

node *head == /*the head of the list to be examined*/
char key == "p"char *str == "dog"The new list will look like this...
node1 - 'd'
node2 - 'o'
node3 - 'g'
node4 - 'o'
node5 - 'd'
node6 - 'o'
node7 - 'g'

All instances of 'p' were replaced with 'dog' I have a toString function which takes in a string and converts it to a linked list and returns the head. So assume that you can call the function on str = "dog" so...

Code:

toString(str) == /*this will return the head to the list made from the str*/

If it's unclear what my question is...I am stumped on how to write the replaceChar function the one that takes in three perameters..

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Dec 31, 2014

Code:

// Write a function called insertEntry() to insert a new entry into a linked list.

Have the procedure take as arguments a pointer to the list entry to be inserted (of type struct entry as defined in this chapter), and a pointer to an element in the list after which the new entry is to be inserted.

// The function dveloped in exercise 2 only inserts an element after an existing element in the list, thereby prenting you from inserting a new entry at the front of the list.

(Hint: Think about setting up a special structure to point to the beginning of the list.)

#include <stdio.h
struct entry1 {
int value;
struct entry1 *next;
};

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This is a working version of the exercise, but I don't think I'm doing what's asked. I was able to add an element to the beginning of the list using an if statement, not creating a special structure that points to the beginning of the list. How would I go about creating a special structure that points to the beginning of the list to add a new element at the beginning of the list?

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May 17, 2013

#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::cin;
using std::endl;
using std::ios;
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#include <list>

[Code] ....

The program works well, except for the fact when it prints out the list (starting at the for-loop on line 65) each line is the same as the last, like it overwrites itself every time it traverses the while(true) loop.

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{
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May 15, 2013

I need to make the functions using these function prototypes. I am mainly having problems with GetFirst() and SwapData() but how to do it..

Header File with Prototypes
Code:
#ifndef LINKEDLIST_H
#define LINKEDLIST_H
/**
* @file
* This file provided a doubly-linked list implementation capable of storing any arbitrary data.
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May 7, 2013

I read an article on linked list here: C Linked List Data Structure Explained with an Example C Program

Code:

struct test_struct* search_in_list(int val, struct test_struct **prev)
{
struct test_struct *ptr = head;
struct test_struct *tmp = NULL;
bool found = false;
}

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What is "if(prev)"? Wouldn't "prev" always have the same value? Secondly, if tmp is NULL (which will be the case when the loop if(ptr->val == val) finds a match the first time it is run), is *prev assigned a NULL?

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Jan 2, 2014

I'm having a small issue here with my linked list.I built a linked list with strings and it worked perfectly.Now since i'm using strtok() to separate the string.for now here's what i've got:

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
typedef struct dict_word *word;
typedef struct node *Node;
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I have the codes for the functions: "Given the functions that we have discussed and defined in the class and the code that we have created, create the code for the Delete Node function and the Search function. Create an application that will incorporate all the functions that we have discussed and the new ones that you need to create. The application should allow the linked list to be built initially from a text file. The application should then allow for the user select an operation to perform. The acceptable operations are

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- to exit the application

After the initial build and loading of data from the textfile, the application should print a listing of each item in the list and the node that it is located in. after a delete or insert, the application should display an output of the list again showing each item in the list and the node that it resides in.

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Code:

typedef struct Node {
char word[LENGTH+1];
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Apr 2, 2013

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Code:

struct MyList{
char * name;
Sorted * AddmyChar;
struct MyList * next;
}

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but i cant seem to test it because it always display a seg fault.... i dont know what i did wrong....how do i call this function in main to display a string i want?

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#pragma once
template<class T>
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private:
Node* next;

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To sum up: Something's wrong with the templates that I used in "List.cpp" and what it could be.

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#include<iostream>
#include<string>
using namespace std;
class Node {
public:
int value;
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Mar 30, 2013

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p
p->next
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so on represents a link...

if i have to pass head node as struct variable itself...can i traverse a link using dot operator??

p and p.next and how to retrieve third and remaining links through this method if we can traverse like this???

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Mar 3, 2014

I have created this program to merge two linked list into one ,but however everything is working fine but on execution it providing a segmentation fault error ( on calling merging function )

code :

#include<iostream>
#include<stdio.h>
using namespace std;
struct node{
int data;
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Apr 1, 2013

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Sep 22, 2013

I had ...

class List;
List *deletezeroendlist(List* L);
class List {
public:
intdigit;
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public:
List():digit(0), nextDigit(NULL){}
List(int d, List *next):digit(d), nextDigit(next){}

I have tried many different ways but it is still not the answer / perform the function List *deletezeroendlist(List* L)

EX

L=12345600 -> L=123456
or L=01203000 -> L=01203

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Sep 12, 2013

Code is:

#include<stdio.h>
struct node {
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Apr 6, 2013

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this my code ...

solved :just forget to make r=NULL ; rf =NUll ; frontm=NUll; frontf=NULL ;

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