PEP/9 1. Translate the following linked list program into assembly language. Use the examples in fig 6.47 #include using namespace std; struct node{ node* next; int data; }; // Simple insert routine for linked lists // in: call-by-reference to pointer // value to insert into the linked list // out: insert at the top of the linked list void insert(node*& ptr, int value) { node* temp = new node; temp->next = ptr; temp->data = value; ptr = temp; } int main() { node* root = NULL; node* p; int value; cin >> value; while (value >= 0) { insert(root, value); cin >> value; } for (p = root; p != NULL; p=p->next) cout << p->data << ' '; cout << endl; return 0; } Note: must use local variables, no globals, and must call the subroutine and use the parameters correctly

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1. Translate the following linked list program into assembly language. Use the examples in fig 6.47 

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

struct node{

  node* next;

  int data;

};

// Simple insert routine for linked lists

// in:  call-by-reference to pointer

//      value to insert into the linked list

// out: insert at the top of the linked list

void insert(node*& ptr, int value) {

  node* temp = new node;

  temp->next = ptr;

  temp->data = value;

  ptr = temp;

}

 

int main() {

  node* root = NULL;

  node* p;

  int value;

  cin >> value;

  while (value >= 0) {

    insert(root, value);

    cin >> value;

  }

  for (p = root; p != NULL; p=p->next)

    cout << p->data << ' ';

  cout << endl;

 

  return 0;

}

Note: must use local variables, no globals, and must call the subroutine and use the parameters correctly

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