#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<malloc.h>
struct node{
char data;
int p;
struct node *ptr;
};
struct node *start=NULL;
struct node *insert()
{
struct node *new_node,*z;
int num;
char s;
printf("\nEnter -1 to stop.");
printf("\nEnter the characters and their priorities: ");
scanf("\n%c %d",&s,&num);
while(num!=-1)
{
new_node=(struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node));
new_node->data=s;
new_node->p=num;
if(start==NULL)
{
start=new_node;
z=start;
new_node->ptr=NULL;
}
else
{
z->ptr=new_node;
new_node->ptr=NULL;
z=z->ptr;
}
scanf("%c %d",&s,&num);
}
return start;
}
struct node *display()
{
struct node *z;
z=start;
printf("\nDisplaying elements:\n");
while(z!=NULL)
{
printf("\t%c [Priority=%d]\n",z->data,z->p);
z=z->ptr;
}
return start;
}
struct node *sortit()
{
struct node *z,*q;
int t;
char x;
z=start;
while(z->ptr!=NULL)
{
q=z->ptr;
while(q!=NULL)
{
if(z->p>q->p)
{
t=z->p;
x=z->data;
z->p=q->p;
z->data=q->data;
q->p=t;
q->data=x;
}
q=q->ptr;
}
z=z->ptr;
}
return start;
}
struct node *new_insert()
{
struct node *y,*z;
int n;
char s;
y=(struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node));
printf("\nEnter character and priority for new node:");
scanf("%c %d",&s,&n);
printf("%c",s);
y->data=s;
y->p=n;
printf("%c",y->data);
printf("%d",y->p);
if(n<start->p)
{
y->ptr=start;
start=y;
printf("%d",y->p);
}
else
{printf("\nff");
z=start;
while(z->ptr->p<=n&&z->ptr!=NULL)
z=z->ptr;
y->ptr=z->ptr;
z->ptr=y;
}
return start;
}
int main()
{
insert();
display();
sortit();
display();
new_insert();
display();
return 0;
}
In this C code, I have tried to implement priority queues.
Everything works perfectly fine except the new_insert()
function. The print statements after y->p=n;
in new_insert()
function print 0
.
Hence, the function doesn't work properly. Also, in display()
function the print statement prints the [Priority]
twice.
Hence, I am not able to add an external node in my priority queue.