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An ''ordered word ladder'' is an alphabetically-ordered sequence of words where each word in the sequence differs from its predecessor by: An ''ordered word ladder'' ('owl') is an alphabetically-ordered sequence of words where each word in the sequence differs from its predecessor by:
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 1. adding or removing one letter, e.g. ''band→brand''  1. adding or removing one letter, e.g. ''heart→hear'', and ''band→brand''

Assignment 2: Ordered Word Ladders

An ordered word ladder ('owl') is an alphabetically-ordered sequence of words where each word in the sequence differs from its predecessor by:

  1. changing one letter, e.g. barn→born

  2. adding or removing one letter, e.g. heart→hear, and band→brand

The following are examples of word ladders of different length:

  • ban→bar→boar→boat→goat, length 5

  • cab→can→cane→dane→date→mate→mite→site→size, length 9

At the heart of the assignment is a function that compares 2 strings and returns true if the strings satisfy one of the 2 conditions above, and false otherwise. This function could have the signature:

   1 bool areOwl(char *, char *)

Write such a function.

Assignment2 (last edited 2019-07-31 22:35:13 by AlbertNymeyer)