Hi,
Could someone direct me to some tutorial on Tree Data Structures using C. I tried googling but most implementations are for C++ or Java.If someone can point me to some online tutorials that are in C it would be great.
Thanks..
Hi,
Could someone direct me to some tutorial on Tree Data Structures using C. I tried googling but most implementations are for C++ or Java.If someone can point me to some online tutorials that are in C it would be great.
Thanks..
Generic tree-traversal methods: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_traversal (see right sidebar for a huge list of algorithms to choose from).
Some tutorials:
Here's a bit of tutorial code from a couple of decades ago. In fact, it's been lying around so long, I don't remember where it came from or who wrote it (could have been me, but I'm really not sure). Theoretically it's a bit non-portable, using strdup
, which isn't part of the standard library, though most compilers have/supply it.
/* Warning: untested code with no error checking included. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
/* A tree node. Holds pointers to left and right sub-trees, and some data (a string).
*/
typedef struct node {
struct node *left;
struct node *right;
char *string;
} node;
node *root; /* pointers automatically initialized to NULL */
int insert(const char *string, node *root) {
/* Add a string to the tree. Keeps in order, ignores dupes.
*/
int num = strcmp(root->string, string);
node *temp;
for(;;) {
if ( 0 == num)
/* duplicate string - ignore it. */
return 1;
else if (-1 == num) {
/* create new node, insert as right sub-tree.
*/
if ( NULL == root -> right ) {
temp = malloc(sizeof(node));
temp -> left = NULL;
temp -> right = NULL;
temp -> string = strdup(string);
return 2;
}
else
root = root -> right;
}
else if ( NULL == root ->left ) {
/* create new node, insert as left sub-tree.
*/
temp = malloc(sizeof(node));
temp -> left = NULL;
temp -> right = NULL;
temp -> string = strdup(string);
return 2;
}
else
root = root -> left;
}
}
void print(node *root) {
/* in-order traversal -- first process left sub-tree.
*/
if ( root -> left != NULL )
print(root->left);
/* then process current node.
*/
fputs(root->string, stdout);
/* then process right sub-tree
*/
if ( root->right != NULL )
print(root->right);
}
int main() {
char line[100];
/* Let user enter some data. Enter an EOF (e.g., ctrl-D or F6) when done.
*/
while ( fgets(line, 100, stdin))
insert(line, root);
/* print out the data, in order
*/
print(root);
return 0;
}