Having some issues with one small function I’m working on for a homework assignment.
I have a static array size of 20 (shelfSize), however, I only need to use a max of 10 elements. So I don’t have to worry about out of bounds etc (the entire array of 20 is initialized to 0).
What I am looking to do is insert an integer, booknum, into an element of an array it receives as input.
This my current logic:
void insert_at(int booknum, int element){
for(int i=element+1; i < shelfSize; i++)
bookshelf[i+1]=bookshelf[i]
bookshelf[element]=booknum;
}
so let’s say I have the this array:
[5,4,3,1,7]
I want to insert an 8 at element 1 and have the array turn to:
[5,8,4,3,1,7]
Technically, everything after the final element 7 is a 0, however, I have a separate print function that only prints up to a certain element.
No matter how many times I take some pencil and paper and manually write out my logic, I can’t get this to work.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
You should start from the end of the array, this should word for you:
Also I recommend that you get used to handling illegal values, for example, what if a user entered 21?
The optimized code would be: