Starting Out with C++ from Control Structures to Objects (8th Edition)
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Chapter 17.1, Problem 17.1CP
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Node:
Every element in a linked list is called as a “node”. A linked list is called “linked” because each node is connected together in memory to form a chain.
A node contains two parts, they are as follows:
- Data Members
- Pointer
Graphical representation:
The graphical representation of parts of a node is as follows:
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