EBK DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS IN C
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Chapter 3, Problem 16E
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Insertion of node in the middle of the doubly linked list
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- Define a structure named “dllNode” to create a doubly linked list node.
- Define a function named “createDLList()” to create a doubly linked list of given size.
- Define the function “insertAtMiddle()” to add a node at the middle of the doubly linked list created.
- Define a function named “displayDLList()” to display the doubly linked list of given size.
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