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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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How can I tell if I'm analyzing my Speller load() results correctly

As far as I can tell the code I have seems correct, though when I try to print out what my table contains, I get repeats of the same value. I can't tell if I am printing the data from my hashtable in …
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Code runs fine until Check50 then it cannot load dictionary

Code runs as intended (other than some memory leaks that need to be fixed). But when I run check 50 my load function throws a "couldn't load file" error for whatever dictionary is being passed into vi …
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Speller load() seemingly overwriting each word value

I think my load function is pretty close, but I cannot seem to get it to work properly, I built a function to read the data and I saw it's only storing one word in each bucket. Any ideas on what's goi …
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How can I debug my load() function in Speller?

So I have code that I feel as though should be working, but I'm having trouble checking my work. I wrote a function that I think loops through my table, but it only displays half of the data seemingly …
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