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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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incompatible pointer types passing in strcpy?
I found I declare char* [LENGTH+1] , then I change to char [LENGTH+1] , and now it compiles rightly.
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incompatible pointer types passing in strcpy?
char word[LENGTH+1];
while(fscanf(file,"%s",word)!=EOF)
{
node* new_node=malloc(sizeof(node));
strcpy(new_node->word,word)
}
there is error of strcpy()
error: incompatible pointer types passi …
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where can i get ppt of Zamyla's explanation in pset5
I didn't find anywhere to get that, I just want to get the ppt of zamyla's ppt in pset5, it help me to walkthrough the problems. …