Write code in C++
In a unidirectional list of n items, find:
A. The smallest element i...
Engineering, 03.03.2022 01:40 granniejo
Write code in C++
In a unidirectional list of n items, find:
A. The smallest element in the list by absolute value;
B. The sum, in absolute value, of the elements following the first negative element.
Compress the list by removing from it all the elements in the interval [a;b].
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