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Create a method <tt>addStart(string newName)</tt>
that adds a new Node, containing this name,
at the start of the list.
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#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
// structure of items in list
struct Node {
   Node* next;  // each node knows "next" node
   string name; // and stores a value
   Node(string initialName);  // constructor for nodes
};
Node::Node(string initialName) {name = initialName; next = NULL;}
class MonkeyChain {
   public:
      MonkeyChain();
      void threeKongs();
      void printAll();
      void addStart(string newName); // NEW!
   private: 
      Node* head;
};
MonkeyChain::MonkeyChain() {head = NULL;}
// a demo to create a length-3 list
void MonkeyChain::threeKongs() {
   head = new Node("DK Sr.");
   head->next = new Node("DK");
   head->next->next = new Node("DK Jr.");
}
// we'll provide a working copy of printAll for you 
void MonkeyChain::printAll() // ... { method body not shown }
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{
   // one possible approach: use a while loop
   Node* current = head; // start at beginning
   // if current isn't past the last node,
   while (current != NULL) {
      // print current node's name; then repeat loop w/next one
      cout << current->name << endl;
      current = current->next;
   }
}
]\
// add a new node, containing this name, at the start of the list
void MonkeyChain::addStart(string newName) {
   Node* newHead = new Node(newName);
\[
   Node* oldHead = head;
   head = newHead;
   head->next = oldHead;
   // there's also a slightly trickier 2-line solution
]\
}
int main() {
   MonkeyChain mc;
   mc.threeKongs();
   mc.addStart("King Kong");
   mc.printAll(); cout << endl;
   mc.addStart("Bubbles");
   mc.printAll(); cout << endl;
   mc = MonkeyChain(); // test 2: insert into empty list
   mc.addStart("Test 2 Monkey");
   mc.printAll(); 
   // TO-DO: clean up memory
}
C++ test suite
json list of stdin/args tests
e.g. [{"stdin":"hi", "args":["4", "5"]},
{"stdin":"noargs"}]

to just run once with no input use [{}]
 
[
   {}
]
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