#include #include #include struct node { struct node *next; int data; }; int increasing(struct node *head); struct node *array_to_list(int len, int array[]); #define MAX_INIT_LIST_LEN 100 // DO NOT MODIFY THIS FUNCTION! int main() { // Need to read in a number of ints into an array printf("How many numbers in initial list?: "); int list_size = 0; scanf("%d", &list_size); int initial_elems[MAX_INIT_LIST_LEN] = {0}; int n_read = 0; while (n_read < list_size && scanf("%d", &initial_elems[n_read])) { n_read++; } // create linked list from first set of inputs struct node *head = NULL; if (n_read > 0) { // list has elements head = array_to_list(n_read, initial_elems); } int result = increasing(head); printf("%d\n", result); return 0; } // return 1 if values in a linked list are in increasing order, // return 0, otherwise int increasing(struct node *head) { // PUT YOUR CODE HERE (change the next line!) return 42; } // DO NOT CHANGE THIS FUNCTION // DO NOT CHANGE THIS FUNCTION // create linked list from array of strings struct node *array_to_list(int len, int array[]) { 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 = array[i]; head = n; i -= 1; } return head; }