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317 lines
10 KiB
C
317 lines
10 KiB
C
/**
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* @file
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* @brief Printing the [words contained in a
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* file](http://www.dailyfreecode.com/Code/word-list-reads-text-file-makes-2050.aspx)
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* named `file.txt` in alphabetical order and also their frequencies in to
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* another file "wordcount.txt"
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* @details
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* Given a file (`file.txt`) containing words (like a publication or a novel),
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* where words are separated by a space, newline, or underscore.
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* This program prints (writes or outputs) to another file (`wordcount.txt`),
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* the individual words contained in 'file.txt' with their frequencies (number
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* of occurences) each on a newline and in alphabetical order. This program uses
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* the binary tree data structure to accomplish this task.
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* @author [Randy Kwalar](https://github.com/RandyKdev)
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*/
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#include <assert.h> /// for assert
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#include <ctype.h> /// for type checks
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#include <inttypes.h> /// for uint64_t based types, int64_t based types
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#include <stdbool.h> /// for boolean data type
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#include <stdio.h> /// for IO operations
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#include <stdlib.h> /// for memory allocation
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#include <string.h> /// for string operations
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/**
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* @brief structure defining a node in the binary tree
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*/
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struct Node
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{
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char *word; ///< the word (value) of the node
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uint64_t frequency; ///< number of occurences of the word
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struct Node *left; ///< pointer to the left child node
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struct Node *right; ///< pointer to the right child node
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};
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/**
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* @brief Ends program due to an error
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* @param errorMessage the error message to be printed
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* @returns void
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*/
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void endProgramAbruptly(char *errorMessage)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", errorMessage);
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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/**
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* @brief Frees memory when program is terminating
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* @param node pointer to current node
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* @returns void
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*/
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void freeTreeMemory(struct Node *node)
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{
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if (node != NULL)
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{
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freeTreeMemory(node->left);
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freeTreeMemory(node->right);
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free(node->word); // freeing node->word because memory was allocated
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// using malloc
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free(node); // freeing node because memory was allocated using malloc
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}
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}
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/**
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* @brief Stores word in memory
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* @param word word to be stored in memory
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* @returns a pointer to the newly allocated word if the word IS stored successfully
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* @returns `NULL` if the word is NOT stored
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*/
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char *getPointerToWord(char *word)
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{
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char *string =
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(char *)malloc((strlen(word) + 1) * sizeof(char)); ///< pointer to string
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// + 1 is for the '\0' character
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if (string != NULL)
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{
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strcpy(string, word);
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return string;
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}
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endProgramAbruptly(
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"\nA problem occurred while reserving memory for the word\n");
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return NULL;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Closes the file after reading or writing
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* @param file pointer to the file to be closed
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* @returns void
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*/
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void closeFile(FILE *file)
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{
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if (fclose(file)) {
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endProgramAbruptly("\nA Problem Occurred while closing a file\n");
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}
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}
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/**
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* @brief Reserves memory for new node
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* @returns a pointer to the newly allocated node if memory IS successfully reserved
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* @returns `NULL` if memory is NOT reserved
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*/
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struct Node *allocateMemoryForNode()
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{
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struct Node *node =
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(struct Node *)malloc(sizeof(struct Node)); ///< pointer to the node
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if (node != NULL)
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{
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return node;
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}
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endProgramAbruptly(
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"\nA problem occurred while reserving memory for the structure\n");
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return NULL;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Writes contents of tree to another file alphabetically
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* @param node pointer to current node
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* @param file pointer to file
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* @returns void
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*/
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void writeContentOfTreeToFile(struct Node *node, FILE *file)
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{
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static uint64_t i = 1; ///< for word numbering in the write file
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if (node != NULL) // checks if the node is valid
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{
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writeContentOfTreeToFile(
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node->left,
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file); // calls `writeContentOfTreeToFile` for left sub tree
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fprintf(file, "%-5lu \t %-9lu \t %s \n", i++, node->frequency,
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node->word); // prints the word number, word frequency and word
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// in tabular format to the file
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writeContentOfTreeToFile(
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node->right,
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file); // calls `writeContentOfTreeToFile` for right sub tree
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}
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}
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/**
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* @brief Adds word (node) to the correct position in tree
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* @param word word to be inserted in to the tree
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* @param currentNode node which is being compared
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* @returns a pointer to the root node
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*/
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struct Node *addWordToTree(char *word, struct Node *currentNode)
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{
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if (currentNode == NULL) // checks if `currentNode` is `NULL`
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{
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struct Node *currentNode =
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allocateMemoryForNode(); // allocates memory for new node
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currentNode->word = getPointerToWord(word); // stores `word` in memory
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currentNode->frequency = 1; // initializes the word frequency to 1
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currentNode->left = NULL; // sets left node to `NULL`
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currentNode->right = NULL; // sets right node to `NULL`
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return currentNode; // returns pointer to newly created node
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}
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int64_t compared = strcmp(word, currentNode->word); ///< holds compare state
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if (compared > 0) {
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currentNode->right = addWordToTree(word,
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currentNode->right); // adds `word` to right sub tree if `word` is
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// alphabetically greater than `currentNode->word`
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}
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else if (compared < 0) {
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currentNode->left = addWordToTree(word,
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currentNode->left); // adds `word` to left sub tree if `word` is
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// alphabetically less than `currentNode->word`
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}
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else {
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currentNode->frequency++; // increments `currentNode` frequency if `word` is the same as `currentNode->word`
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}
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return currentNode; // returns pointer to current node
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}
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/**
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* @brief Reads words from file to tree
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* @param file file to be read from
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* @param root root node of tree
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* @returns a pointer to the root node
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*/
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struct Node *readWordsInFileToTree(FILE *file, struct Node *root)
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{
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// longest english word = 45 chars
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// +1 for '\0' = 46 chars
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char *inputString =
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(char *)malloc(46 * sizeof(char)); ///< pointer to the input string
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char inputChar; ///< temp storage of characters
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bool isPrevCharAlpha = false; ///< bool to mark the end of a word
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uint8_t pos = 0; ///< position in inputString to place the inputChar
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while ((inputChar = fgetc(file)) != EOF)
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{
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if (pos > 0)
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isPrevCharAlpha = isalpha(inputString[pos - 1]);
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// checks if character is letter
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if (isalpha(inputChar))
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{
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inputString[pos++] = tolower(inputChar);
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continue;
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}
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// checks if character is ' or - and if it is preceded by a letter eg
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// yours-not, persons' (valid)
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if ((inputChar == '\'' || inputChar == '-') && isPrevCharAlpha)
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{
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inputString[pos++] = inputChar;
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continue;
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}
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// makes sure that there is something valid in inputString
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if (pos == 0)
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continue;
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// if last character is not letter and is not ' then replace by \0
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if (!isPrevCharAlpha && inputString[pos - 1] != '\'')
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pos--;
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inputString[pos] = '\0';
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pos = 0;
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isPrevCharAlpha = false;
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root = addWordToTree(inputString, root);
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}
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// this is to catch the case for the EOF being immediately after the last
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// letter or '
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if (pos > 0)
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{
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if (!isPrevCharAlpha && inputString[pos - 1] != '\'')
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pos--;
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inputString[pos] = '\0';
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root = addWordToTree(inputString, root);
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}
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free(inputString);
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return root;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Self-test implementations
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* @returns void
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*/
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static void test()
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{
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struct Node *root = NULL; ///< pointer to the root node
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FILE *file = NULL; ///< pointer to the file
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file = fopen("file.txt", "w"); // creates test file in write mode
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fprintf(file,
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"hey_this, is a. test input \n to a_file"); // writes test data to
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// test file
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closeFile(file); // closes test file
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file = fopen("file.txt", "r"); // reopens test file in read mode
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root = readWordsInFileToTree(file,
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root); // reads words from test file to tree
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// Tests to check if words were added to correct position in tree and also
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// if their frequencies were added correctly
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assert(strcmp(root->word, "hey") == 0);
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assert(root->frequency == 1);
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assert(strcmp(root->left->word, "a") == 0);
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assert(root->left->frequency == 2);
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assert(strcmp(root->right->word, "this") == 0);
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assert(strcmp(root->left->right->word, "file") == 0);
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assert(strcmp(root->right->left->word, "is") == 0);
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closeFile(file); // closes test file
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remove("file.txt"); // deletes test file from storage
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file = fopen("wordcount.txt", "a"); // creates write file
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fprintf(file, "%-5s \t %9s \t %s \n", "S/N", "FREQUENCY",
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"WORD"); // prints the heading to `wordcount.txt`
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writeContentOfTreeToFile(
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root, file); // writes content of tree to file (`wordcount.txt`)
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// Here is how the output to `wordcount.txt` should look like
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char *correctString =
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"S/N FREQUENCY WORD \n"
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"1 2 a \n"
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"2 1 file \n"
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"3 1 hey \n"
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"4 1 input \n"
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"5 1 is \n"
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"6 1 n \n"
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"7 1 test \n"
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"8 1 this \n"
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"9 1 to \n";
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int16_t inputChar; // holds the current character in `wordcount.txt`
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uint64_t i = 0; // holds the current index in `correctString`
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// Checks if the content in `wordcount.txt` is as expected (the same as in
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// `correctString`)
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while ((inputChar = fgetc(file)) != EOF) {
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assert(inputChar == correctString[i++]);
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}
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closeFile(file); // closes `wordcount.txt`
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remove("wordcount.txt"); // deletes `wordcount.txt`
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freeTreeMemory(root); // frees memory taken up by the tree
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}
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/**
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* @brief Main function
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* @returns 0 on exit
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*/
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int main()
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{
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test(); // run self-test implementations
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return 0;
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}
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