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The problem set for Week 5 will challenge you to apply what you've learned about pointers, memory management, file i/o and structs, creating more complex data structures (such as Hash Tables or Tries) and leveraging their power to write a lightning-fast spell check algorithm.

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recover end of file detection

I'm having a lot of trouble with recover. I have written some code, just to get the basic structure. I was trying to iterate over the raw file until the end, printing when stumbled upon a jpeg. Anywa …
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Recover pset5 scope?

I'm almost there, but one more question about recover.. In my code, I open a file inside an if condition, but how do I acces that file later? It's getting out of scope and I'm getting use of undeclar …
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What data structure do you use to store the buffer in recover?

What data structure do I use to store the 512B blocks in a buffer? Thinking about an array or ints? Or am I completely off?
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pset 5 Recover check if file open

How do I check if I already opened a jpeg file to write to? I could declare an int outside of the loop that I set to 1 if I open a file, but I think there must be another way... Some kind of function …
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