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S_A_V [24]
3 years ago
8

Question # 4

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Ber [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: polymorphism

polymorphism or D

Explanation:

trust I did it

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Having said that, feom the question we are given,

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Explanation:

include<bits/stdc++.h>

using namespace std;

typedef struct Node

{

int data;

struct Node *left,*right;

}Node;

bool search(Node *root,int data)

{

if(root==NULL)

return false;

if(root->data==data)

return true;

queue<Node*> q;

q.push(root);

while(!q.empty())

{

Node *temp=q.front();

q.pop();

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q.push(temp->right);

}

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}

Node *insert(Node *root,int data)

{

if(root==NULL)

{

Node *temp=new Node();

temp->data=data;

temp->left=NULL;

temp->right=NULL;

return temp;

}

if(data < root->data)

root->left=insert(root->left,data);

if(data>root->data)

root->right=insert(root->right,data);

return root;

}

Node *get_smallest_element_right_subtree(Node *root)

{

while(root && root->left!=NULL)

root=root->left;

return root;

}

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{

if(root==NULL)

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root->left=delete_node(root->left,data);

else if(data > root->data)

root->right=delete_node(root->right,data);

else

{

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{

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free(root);

return temp;

}

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{

Node *temp=root->left;

free(root);

return temp;

}

else

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root->data=temp->data;

root->right=delete_node(root->right,temp->data);

}

return root;

}

}

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string filename;

cout<<"\n\n1 - Input through File ";

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{

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}

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}

}

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{

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cout<<"\n\nEnter the Total No of Input :";

cin>>y;

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while(i!=y+1)

{

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cin>>g;

root=insert(root,g);

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}

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}

if(h>=3)

{

cout<<"\n\nInvalid Choice !!! ";

return 0;

}

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while(n!=6)

{

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cout<<"\n\n6 - Quit";

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{

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int k;

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break;

}

case 4:

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}

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