So, I'm doing this customer application where you can create/Modify/Search/List Customers. Later on this expands to linking customers to products with an order and so on, but my focus right now is just on customers. I have created a binary tree and all these functions work, however I need a way to store created customers for another time.
I figured that in some way I would have to transfer all the customers (found in each node) into an array, and then fwrite that array into a file "customer.dat". have spent a lot of hours on it. here is some code snippets to help better understand what function and structs I have:
typedef struct customer
{
char Name[MAXNAME];
char Surname[MAXNAME];
char ID[MAXID];
char Address[MAXADDRESS];
} Cstmr;
typedef struct node
{
Cstmr item;
struct node * left;
struct node * right;
} Node;
typedef struct tree
{
Node * root;
int size;
} Tree;
the above are structs, Node contains item of type Cstmr and linked left and right nodes. Tree contains a root node and size.
void Traverse (const Tree * ptree, void (* pfun)(Cstmr item))
{
if (ptree != NULL)
InOrder(ptree->root,pfun);
}
static void InOrder(const Node * root, void(* pfun)(Cstmr item))
{
if (root != NULL)
{
InOrder(root->left, pfun);
(*pfun)(root->item);
InOrder(root->right, pfun);
}
}
these functions where used for listing Customers with the addition of the function
void printItem(Cstmr C)
{
printf("%-10s %-10s %-8s\n", C.Name, C.Surname, C.ID);
}
and finally executed by writing
Traverse(tree,printItem);
I tried to alter printItem into another function in order to add to an array (outputting to a file instead of the screen), but now things just got way too complicated! any suggestions?