I have created a very basic link list and it's not outputting anything. I am unable to output anything. What went wrong? I am not getting any kind of error on the console. I am trying C after learning node and react on JS. C is extremely different than JS.
typedef struct node {
int data;
struct node *next;
} node;
//Creates new node
node *createNewNode(int data){
node *tmp = malloc(sizeof(node));
tmp->data = data;
tmp->next = NULL;
return tmp;
}
//adds node at the end
void addNodeAtEnd(node *head, node *nodeToInsert){
node *tmp = head;
//If head is null, make first node your head
if (head==NULL)
{
head=nodeToInsert;
return;
}
//Insert new node at the end
//traverse through whole node to reach the end
while (tmp->next != NULL)
{
tmp=tmp->next;
}
//Finally insert at the last nodes
tmp->next = nodeToInsert;
}
//views all nodes
void viewAllNodes(node *head){
node *tmp = head;
while(tmp->next != NULL){
printf("%d - ", tmp->data);
tmp=tmp->next;
}
}
int main(){
node *head = NULL;
addNodeAtEnd(head,createNewNode(1));
addNodeAtEnd(head,createNewNode(2));
addNodeAtEnd(head,createNewNode(3));
viewAllNodes(head);
}
head
inmain
are not retained whenaddNodeAtEnd
returns. Everything is pass-by-value in C.addNodeAtEnd
needs to return a value forhead
, or you need to pass in the address ofhead
then dereference and make changes.head
inmain
is stillNULL
when you callviewAllNodes
.addNodeAtEnd
. What you're doing is no different thanint a=5; add5ToValue(a);
and expectinga
to be 10 whenadd5ToValue
returns. Everything is pass-by-value in C, even for pointers. You need toa=add5ToValue
oradd5ToValue(&a);