Anyone of the following can be used to declare a node for a singly linked list and “NODEPTR nodePtr;” can be used to declare pointer to a node using any of the following
/* First declaration */ typedef struct node
{ int data;
struct node *nextPtr;
}* NODEPTR; /* Second declaration */ struct node
{ int data;
struct node * nextPtr;
}; typedef struct node * NODEPTR;
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(A) TRUE
(B) FALSE
Answer: (A)
Explanation: Yes. Both are equivalent. Either of the above declarations can be used for “NODEPTR nodePtr;”. In fact, first one is the compact form of second one.
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