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Description html markup shown to student | 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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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 } \hide[ { // 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 } |
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