You have a lot of code in common between the if
and the else
.
if (first == NULL)
{
first->data = item;
last->data = item;
last->next = NULL;
first->next = last;
count = 1;
}
else
{
Node *newNode = new Node;
newNode->data = last->data;
newNode->next = last;
last->data = item;
last->next = NULL;
count ++;
}
In the if
, you increment count
from 0
to 1
. In the else
, you also increment it.
count
is always getting incremented. So you don't need to type it twice.
if (first == NULL)
{
first->data = item;
last->data = item;
last->next = NULL;
first->next = last;
}
else
{
Node *newNode = new Node;
newNode->data = last->data;
newNode->next = last;
last->data = item;
last->next = NULL;
}
count ++;
You're also setting last->data
to item
in both of them.
And you're setting last->next
to NULL
in both of them.
if (first == NULL)
{
first->data = item;
first->next = last;
}
else
{
Node *newNode = new Node;
newNode->data = last->data;
newNode->next = last;
}
last->data = item;
last->next = NULL;
count ++;
You also forgot to create a new Node
when it's the first new node.
if (first == NULL)
{
Node *newNode = new Node; // Added
first = newNode; // Added
last = newNode; // Added
first->data = item;
first->next = last;
}
else
{
Node *newNode = new Node;
newNode->data = last->data;
newNode->next = last;
}
last->data = item;
last->next = NULL;
count ++;
The first->data = item
in your if
is redundant. first
is the same as last
there, and last->data = item
is already happening.
if (first == NULL)
{
Node *newNode = new Node;
first = newNode;
last = newNode;
// Removed
first->next = last;
}
else
{
Node *newNode = new Node;
newNode->data = last->data;
newNode->next = last;
}
last->data = item;
last->next = NULL;
count ++;
And since first
and newNode
have the same value in that if
, we can use the variable names interchangeably.
if (first == NULL)
{
Node *newNode = new Node;
first = newNode; // These two pointers are equal!
last = newNode;
newNode->next = last; // (same pointer)
}
else
{
Node *newNode = new Node;
newNode->data = last->data;
newNode->next = last;
}
last->data = item;
last->next = NULL;
count ++;
Now, almost everything in your else
is also in your if
. It can all be moved out.
Node *newNode = new Node;
if (first == NULL)
{
first = newNode;
last = newNode;
}
else
{
newNode->data = last->data;
}
newNode->next = last;
last->data = item;
last->next = NULL;
count ++;
That code should be more understandable now, too. The lesson: Don't Repeat Yourself. :)
first
to be null, then point it to something. You already know how to create aNode
(as shown in yourelse
block), so do:first = new Node;
.if first is null, then use first
. This is incorrect. You can't usefirst
if its null.Node *newNode = new Node;
).