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Wisnu Anggoro
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Wisnu Anggoro is a Microsoft Certified Professional in C# programming and an experienced C/C++ developer. He has also authored the books Boost.Asio C++ Network Programming - Second Edition and Functional C# by Packt. He has been programming since he was in junior high school, which was about 20 years ago, and started developing computer applications using the BASIC programming language in the MS-DOS environment. He has solid experience in smart card programming, as well as desktop and web application programming, including designing, developing, and supporting the use of applications for SIM Card Operating System Porting, personalization, PC/SC communication, and other smart card applications that require the use of C# and C/C++. He is currently a senior smart card software engineer at CIPTA, an Indonesian company that specializes in innovation and technology for smart cards. He can be reached through his email at wisnu@anggoro.net
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Building a List ADT


list is a sequence of items with similar data types, where the order of the item's position matters.There are several common operations that are available in a List ADT, and they are:

  • Get(i), which will return the value of selected index, i. If the i index is out of bounds, it will simply return -1.
  • Insert(i, v), which will insert the v value at the position of index i.
  • Search(v), which will return the index of the first occurrence of v (if the v value doesn't exist, the return value is -1).
  • Remove(i), which will remove the item in the i index. 

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For simplicity, we are going to build a List ADT that accepts int data only, from zero (0) and higher. 

Now, by using the array data type we discussed earlier, let's build a new ADT named List which contains the preceding operations. We need two variables to hold the list of items (m_items) and the number of items in the list (m_count). We will make them private so that it cannot be accessed from the outside class. All four operations...

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Wisnu Anggoro

Wisnu Anggoro is a Microsoft Certified Professional in C# programming and an experienced C/C++ developer. He has also authored the books Boost.Asio C++ Network Programming - Second Edition and Functional C# by Packt. He has been programming since he was in junior high school, which was about 20 years ago, and started developing computer applications using the BASIC programming language in the MS-DOS environment. He has solid experience in smart card programming, as well as desktop and web application programming, including designing, developing, and supporting the use of applications for SIM Card Operating System Porting, personalization, PC/SC communication, and other smart card applications that require the use of C# and C/C++. He is currently a senior smart card software engineer at CIPTA, an Indonesian company that specializes in innovation and technology for smart cards. He can be reached through his email at wisnu@anggoro.net
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