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>what is assert
What does that have to do with function pointers?
>who to delete middla node given that node pointer without giving head pointer
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What does that have to do with function pointers?
>who to delete middla node given that node pointer without giving head pointer
If you have a separate question, start a separate thread. And ask a smart question, or you're not going to enjoy your time here.
I'm here to prove you wrong.
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