by Daniel Pitts <newsgroup.spamfilter@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 3, 2008 at 10:14 AM
yogi_bear_79 wrote:
> Assume a linked list of nodes which have an info data member and a
> next data member. Suppose a pointer called cursor points to a node in
> the middle of the linked list. To move ptr to the next node use:
>
>
> ptr=next;
> next->ptr;
> ptr->next;
> ptr=ptr->next;
> none of the above.
>
> I want to anwser none of the above as i feel it should be cursor-
>> next; But I could also anwser ptr->next; if I disregard the info
> leading up to last sentacne which is the actual question (To move ptr
> to the next node use:). is this a trick question, or am i reading to
> much into it?
My guess is that its a typographical error, and that they intented "ptr"
and "cursor" to be the same thing. I'd suggest trying to get
clarification if possible.
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