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Creating, sorting, and deleting with linked lists

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I am new for linked lists. So please help. So any one kindly send the algorithms for creating single linked list, sorting linked list and Deleting link list
Oct 1 '07 #1
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I am new for linked lists. So please help me to send algorithms for creating and sorting and deleting the node. I waiting for your algorithms
Oct 1 '07 #2
hariharanmca
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I am new for linked lists. So please help. So any one kindly send the algorithms for creating single linked list, sorting linked list and Deleting link list
You have to try then we will point you in right direction. No one is here to do your assignment.
Oct 1 '07 #3
Meetee
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I am new for linked lists. So please help. So any one kindly send the algorithms for creating single linked list, sorting linked list and Deleting link list
Have you searched on google? There are many sites discussing this issue.

Regards
Oct 1 '07 #4
JosAH
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I am new for linked lists. So please help me to send algorithms for creating and sorting and deleting the node. I waiting for your algorithms
You should have asked your question in the C/C++ Forum, not here in the
C/C++ Articles section. I'll move your question to that forum for you.

kind regards,

Jos
Oct 1 '07 #5
hariharanmca
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Do not double post your query...

Just go through this below link

Linked List
Oct 1 '07 #6
weaknessforcats
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There's also a book: Teach Yourself Data Structures and Algorithms in 24 Hours by Robert LaFore.
Oct 1 '07 #7

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