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hello,
I'm working on an assignment & I've been having problems with it. I'm required to create an ADT -index using the typedefs.
I have problems in allocating memory to nodes that are stored in self referential structures:
The interface is as follows:
IndexInit - initialises the index
IndexAppend - appends a word from a file to the nodes and adds a pagenumber in which the word exists
IndexQuery - asks a user to enter a word, then retrieves the page numbers in which the word occurs
IndexDestroy - destroys the index
I've been trying to get the words into the nodes but i've failed. Can you please tell me how to implement the interface. I think my problem is with memory allocation. How do I allocate memory so that the words can be stored in the nodes?