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  Value and type of last evaluated expression: Address of array element: Address of array elementx:  (none)

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 Header...
#define NDIM 2 typedef struct particle { float x[NDIM]; float mass; struct particle *next; }Particle; // Allocate a new particle and add it to the END of the list
struct particle* newparticle(Particle *first){ » Particle *p, *last=first; » p=xmalloc(sizeof *p); » printf("Please enter the mass and x and y values.\n"); » scanf("%f %f %f", &p->mass, &p->x[0], &p->x[1]); » p->next=NULL; » if (first==NULL) return p;// New list // Find the last element » while (last->next!=NULL) last=last->next; » last->next=p; » return first; }
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int main(){ » int i, n; » Particle *first=NULL; » printf("How many structures would you like?\n"); » scanf("%d", &n); » for (i=0; i<n; ++i) first=newparticle(first); » for ( Particle *p=first;p!=NULL; p=p->next) printf("Mass: %f position: (%g, %g)\n", p->mass, p->x[0], p->x[1]); » return 0; }
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Memory

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128.x[0] = 0
128.x[1] = 0
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128.mass = 0
128.next = NULL

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152.x[0] = 0
152.x[1] = 0
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152.mass = 0
152.next = NULL

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176.x[0] = 0
176.x[1] = 0
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176.mass = 0
176.next = NULL

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200.x[0] = 0
200.x[1] = 0
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200.mass = 0
200.next = NULL

newparticle()

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first = -4137166192
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p = -4288857789
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last = -4137166192

newparticle()

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newparticle()

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newparticle()

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main()

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i = 527344087
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n = 756049525
first = NULL

newparticle(): for()

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p = -4137166192

NB: the actual memory address of each variable is the
address shown plus 4288857840 (0xFFA2C6F0).

The actual address of allocated memory is the
address shown plus 151691520 (0x90AA100).

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Input was:

4 
4.1 2.4 7.7 
5.0 6.3 8.6 
3.6 4.3 2.91 
7.2 5.7 6.1

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Output

How many structures would you like?
Please enter the mass and x and y values.
Please enter the mass and x and y values.
Please enter the mass and x and y values.
Please enter the mass and x and y values.
Mass: 4.100000 position: (2.4, 7.7)
Mass: 5.000000 position: (6.3, 8.6)
Mass: 3.600000 position: (4.3, 2.91)
Mass: 7.200000 position: (5.7, 6.1)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

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