C++ 1. Declare an integer pointer variable intPointer. Initialize it to point to an int variable    named someInt.    Assign the value 451 to someInt and output (cout) the variable someInt and output (cout)    the value pointed to by intPointer.    Write an assignment statement that indirectly stores 900 into the value pointed to by intPointer.    Output (cout) the value pointed to by intPointer and output (cout) the variable someInt,

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1. Declare an integer pointer variable intPointer. Initialize it to point to an int variable
   named someInt.

   Assign the value 451 to someInt and output (cout) the variable someInt and output (cout)
   the value pointed to by intPointer.

   Write an assignment statement that indirectly stores 900 into the value pointed to by intPointer.

   Output (cout) the value pointed to by intPointer and output (cout) the variable someInt,


2. Declare a pointer variable charArrPointer and initialize it to point to the first element
   of a three-element char array named initials.

   Write assignment statements to store 'A', 'E', and 'W' into the first three elements of
   the array POINTED to by charArrPointer. Do NOT store any values directly into the array named
   initials.

3. Output (cout) the data in array charArrPointer and the data in array initials.

4. Copy the following code into your program above main:

   struct NodeType {
     int num;
     NodeType* next;
   };

5. Copy the following code into your program after main:

   NodeType *newNode, *first, *last, *current;

6. Copy the following code into your program after the code you wrote for steps 1 - 3:

   newNode = new NodeType;
   newNode->num = 10;
   newNode->next = NULL;
     
   first = newNode;
   last = newNode;
     
   newNode = new NodeType;
   newNode->num = 20;
   newNode->next = NULL;
     
   last->next = newNode;
   last = newNode;

   newNode = new NodeType;
   newNode->num = 30;
   newNode->next = NULL;
            
   last->next = newNode;
   last = newNode;

 

5. Create a new NodeType node. Assign the value 1 to the num data member.
   Write the code to insert the new node at the beginning of the list.

6. Write the code to print the values of the data member num in the entire linked list.

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