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Ierofanga [76]
4 years ago
11

. Each link in a linked list is usually made up of ___________.

Computers and Technology
2 answers:
katen-ka-za [31]4 years ago
7 0

Answer: (B) An object and a pointer

Explanation:

 In the computer science, the linked list is the collection of linear data where each data is basically denoted as node in the linked list. It is basically made up of the data object and a pointer that particular pints to the next node in the linked list data.

The linked list is basically collection of the node that each node are connected with the next node by using the pointer and also represent the sequence in the given linked list.

agasfer [191]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

b. an object and a pointer.

Explanation:

Each link in a linked list is usually made up of an object and a pointer.The object holds the data and the pointer holds the address of the next link.Some there is a function also it depends upon the class definition of the linked list.The function my be used to initialize the object and the pointer.So according to me the answer is option b.

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