#include #include #include struct node { struct node *next; int data; }; struct split_list { struct node *before; struct node *after; }; struct split_list *split(struct node *head); struct node *strings_to_list(int len, char *strings[]); void print_list(struct node *head); // DO NOT CHANGE THIS MAIN FUNCTION int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { // create linked list from command line arguments struct node *head = strings_to_list(argc - 1, &argv[1]); struct split_list *list_split = split(head); printf("before = "); print_list(list_split->before); printf("after = "); print_list(list_split->after); return 0; } // Given a list with at least one node, and exactly one 0, // split the list into a list with everything before the 0, // and a list with the 0 and everything after. // Return a malloced split_list struct with each of these lists. struct split_list *split(struct node *head) { // PUT YOUR CODE HERE (change the next line!) return NULL; } // DO NOT CHANGE THIS FUNCTION // create linked list from array of strings struct node *strings_to_list(int len, char *strings[]) { struct node *head = NULL; int i = len - 1; while (i >= 0) { struct node *n = malloc(sizeof (struct node)); assert(n != NULL); n->next = head; n->data = atoi(strings[i]); head = n; i -= 1; } return head; } // DO NOT CHANGE THIS FUNCTION // print linked list void print_list(struct node *head) { printf("["); struct node *n = head; while (n != NULL) { // If you're getting an error here, // you have returned an invalid list printf("%d", n->data); if (n->next != NULL) { printf(", "); } n = n->next; } printf("]\n"); }