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link list

Hello everyone,
I am studying link list in c
I have a project in which I have lookup table of rpm (clocks used to load the timer used for motor).
This rpm table, I am taking in an array
Now I want to implement a link list which will access the rpm from table and load it to timer of clock used for running the motor
Is it possible
Because as I am studying the link list, in that it is mentioned that link list is used instead of array
Is it possible to access an array elements using link list ?
If yes, then pls suggest me some link for it
Correct me if I am wrong
Thank u all

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  • I DON'T want to annoy you
    you are absolutely not, different opinions is the very purpose of a forum. I state my opinion, you state yours. There is, in your post, NOTHING that even reading it 10 times (I did not) could be construed as a personal attack.

    The very point that has been totally missed in this whole discourse is that nobody knows if the OPs project is time critical (i.e. requiring 'efficiency') or not, and if you read my post that started this whole shebang you will see that I specifically say "if you do not care about efficiency, go ahead and use the linked list"

    Neither you nor I can know if the OP cares about efficiency, but because of my post he is warned if he does.

    By the way, this brings up a different issue, where so many posts fail to state "what for". The best solution for a rocket is not necessarily the best soultion for a toy (expression 'stolen' from Patryk www.cygnal.org/.../002723.html )

    Erik

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  • I DON'T want to annoy you
    you are absolutely not, different opinions is the very purpose of a forum. I state my opinion, you state yours. There is, in your post, NOTHING that even reading it 10 times (I did not) could be construed as a personal attack.

    The very point that has been totally missed in this whole discourse is that nobody knows if the OPs project is time critical (i.e. requiring 'efficiency') or not, and if you read my post that started this whole shebang you will see that I specifically say "if you do not care about efficiency, go ahead and use the linked list"

    Neither you nor I can know if the OP cares about efficiency, but because of my post he is warned if he does.

    By the way, this brings up a different issue, where so many posts fail to state "what for". The best solution for a rocket is not necessarily the best soultion for a toy (expression 'stolen' from Patryk www.cygnal.org/.../002723.html )

    Erik

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