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INORDER TRAVERSAL -- HACKERRANK SOLUTIONS

  Complete the   function in your editor below, which has   parameter: a pointer to the root of a binary tree. It must print the values in the tree's inorder traversal as a single line of space-separated values. Input Format Our hidden tester code passes the root node of a binary tree to your $inOrder* function. Constraints               Output Format Print the tree's inorder traversal as a single line of space-separated values. Sample Input 1 \ 2 \ 5 / \ 3 6 \ 4 Sample Output 1 2 3 4 5 6 Explanation The tree's inorder traversal results in             as the required result. Solution #include   < stdio.h > #include   < string.h > #include   < math.h > #include   < stdlib.h > struct  node {           int  data;   ...

HACKERRANK -- DELETE A NODE AT A GIVEN POSITION

  HACKERRANK --  DELETE A NODE AT A GIVEN POSITION Delete the node at a given position in a linked list and return a reference to the head node. The head is at position 0. The list may be empty after you delete the node. In that case, return a null value. Example After removing the node at position  ,  . Function Description Complete the  deleteNode  function in the editor below. deleteNode  has the following parameters: -  SinglyLinkedListNode pointer llist:  a reference to the head node in the list -  int position:  the position of the node to remove Returns -  SinglyLinkedListNode pointer:  a reference to the head of the modified list Input Format The first line of input contains an integer  , the number of elements in the linked list. Each of the next   lines contains an integer, the node data values in order. The last line contains an integer,  , the position of the node to delete. Constraints , wh...