I am writing a program to insert elements into singly linked list based on their strings,(function strcmp is to put them into right place).
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstring>
using namespace std;
struct list
{
int num;
char* word;
list* next;
};
list* head;
void insert(int number,char* txt){
list* ptr,*tmp;
ptr=head;
list* newlist=new list;
newlist->num=number;
newlist->next=NULL;
//newlist->word= new char(strlen(txt)+1);
newlist->word=txt;
if(head==NULL){
head=newlist;
newlist->next=NULL;
}
else while(ptr!=NULL){
if(strcmp(txt,ptr->word)>=0){
if(ptr->next!=NULL && strcmp(txt,ptr->next->word)<=0)
{
tmp=ptr->next;
ptr->next=newlist;
newlist->next=tmp;
break;
}
else if(ptr->next!=NULL && strcmp(txt,ptr->next->word)>0)
ptr=ptr->next;
else
{
//next is empty
ptr->next=newlist;
break;
}
}
else{
//txt mniejszy niz w 1szym elemencie
newlist->next=head;
head=newlist;
break;
}
return;
}
}
void print(){
list *druk;
druk=head;
while(druk!=NULL){
cout<<"txt: "<<druk->word<<" | "<<"num: "<<druk->num<<endl;
druk=druk->next;
}
return;
}
int main(){
head=NULL;
insert(242,"Szulasdj");
insert(32,"aab");
insert(32,"aab");
insert(14,"aaa");
insert(85,"bbb");
insert(5,"aac");
insert(3,"ccc");
insert(4,"cdc");
insert(2,"ccd");
print();
cout << endl << endl;
getchar();
return 0;
}
and I cannot figure out why it doesn't print all elements I inserted. If you could tell me where my mistake lies I would really appreciate it.
insert
, it generates a new list object which then leads to a memory leak.