for (temp = head; temp; temp = temp->next) { // Do stuff here with temp }
For-loops only going from 0->N is actually a common, but limited subset of the for-loop. Remember, for-loops and while-loops are interchangeable. The above for-loop would be written as a while-loop as such:
temp = head; while (temp) { // Do stuff here with temp temp = temp->next; }
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