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Description

Design your implementation of the linked list. You can choose to use a singly or doubly linked list.
A node in a singly linked list should have two attributes: val and next. val is the value of the current node, and next is a pointer/reference to the next node.
If you want to use the doubly linked list, you will need one more attribute prev to indicate the previous node in the linked list. Assume all nodes in the linked list are 0-indexed.

Implement the MyLinkedList class:

  • MyLinkedList() Initializes the MyLinkedList object.
  • int get(int index) Get the value of the indexth node in the linked list. If the index is invalid, return -1.
  • void addAtHead(int val) Add a node of value val before the first element of the linked list. After the insertion, the new node will be the first node of the linked list.
  • void addAtTail(int val) Append a node of value val as the last element of the linked list.
  • void addAtIndex(int index, int val) Add a node of value val before the indexth node in the linked list. If index equals the length of the linked list, the node will be appended to the end of the linked list. If index is greater than the length, the node will not be inserted.
  • void deleteAtIndex(int index) Delete the indexth node in the linked list, if the index is valid.

 

Example 1:

Input
["MyLinkedList", "addAtHead", "addAtTail", "addAtIndex", "get", "deleteAtIndex", "get"]
[[], [1], [3], [1, 2], [1], [1], [1]]
Output
[null, null, null, null, 2, null, 3]

Explanation
MyLinkedList myLinkedList = new MyLinkedList();
myLinkedList.addAtHead(1);
myLinkedList.addAtTail(3);
myLinkedList.addAtIndex(1, 2);    // linked list becomes 1->2->3
myLinkedList.get(1);              // return 2
myLinkedList.deleteAtIndex(1);    // now the linked list is 1->3
myLinkedList.get(1);              // return 3

 

Constraints:

  • 0 <= index, val <= 1000
  • Please do not use the built-in LinkedList library.
  • At most 2000 calls will be made to get, addAtHead, addAtTail, addAtIndex and deleteAtIndex.

Solutions

Python3

class ListNode:

    def __init__(self, val=0, next=None):
        self.val = val
        self.next = next


class MyLinkedList:

    def __init__(self):
        """
        Initialize your data structure here.
        """
        self.dummy = ListNode()
        self.count = 0


    def get(self, index: int) -> int:
        """
        Get the value of the index-th node in the linked list. If the index is invalid, return -1.
        """
        if index < 0 or index >= self.count:
            return -1
        cur = self.dummy.next
        for _ in range(index):
            cur = cur.next
        return cur.val


    def addAtHead(self, val: int) -> None:
        """
        Add a node of value val before the first element of the linked list. After the insertion, the new node will be the first node of the linked list.
        """
        self.addAtIndex(0, val)


    def addAtTail(self, val: int) -> None:
        """
        Append a node of value val to the last element of the linked list.
        """
        self.addAtIndex(self.count, val)


    def addAtIndex(self, index: int, val: int) -> None:
        """
        Add a node of value val before the index-th node in the linked list. If index equals to the length of linked list, the node will be appended to the end of linked list. If index is greater than the length, the node will not be inserted.
        """
        if index > self.count:
            return
        pre = self.dummy
        for _ in range(index):
            pre = pre.next
        pre.next = ListNode(val, pre.next)
        self.count += 1


    def deleteAtIndex(self, index: int) -> None:
        """
        Delete the index-th node in the linked list, if the index is valid.
        """
        if index < 0 or index >= self.count:
            return
        pre = self.dummy
        for _ in range(index):
            pre = pre.next
        t = pre.next
        pre.next = t.next
        t.next = None
        self.count -= 1



# Your MyLinkedList object will be instantiated and called as such:
# obj = MyLinkedList()
# param_1 = obj.get(index)
# obj.addAtHead(val)
# obj.addAtTail(val)
# obj.addAtIndex(index,val)
# obj.deleteAtIndex(index)

Java

class MyLinkedList {

    private class ListNode {
        int val;
        ListNode next;
        ListNode(int val) {
            this(val, null);
        }
        ListNode(int val, ListNode next) {
            this.val = val;
            this.next = next;
        }
    }

    private ListNode dummy;
    private int count;

    /** Initialize your data structure here. */
    public MyLinkedList() {
        dummy = new ListNode(0);
        count = 0;
    }

    /** Get the value of the index-th node in the linked list. If the index is invalid, return -1. */
    public int get(int index) {
        if (index < 0 || index >= count) {
            return -1;
        }
        ListNode cur = dummy.next;
        while (index-- > 0) {
            cur = cur.next;
        }
        return cur.val;
    }

    /** Add a node of value val before the first element of the linked list. After the insertion, the new node will be the first node of the linked list. */
    public void addAtHead(int val) {
        addAtIndex(0, val);
    }

    /** Append a node of value val to the last element of the linked list. */
    public void addAtTail(int val) {
        addAtIndex(count, val);
    }

    /** Add a node of value val before the index-th node in the linked list. If index equals to the length of linked list, the node will be appended to the end of linked list. If index is greater than the length, the node will not be inserted. */
    public void addAtIndex(int index, int val) {
        if (index > count) {
            return;
        }
        ListNode pre = dummy;
        while (index-- > 0) {
            pre = pre.next;
        }
        pre.next = new ListNode(val, pre.next);
        ++count;
    }

    /** Delete the index-th node in the linked list, if the index is valid. */
    public void deleteAtIndex(int index) {
        if (index < 0 || index >= count) {
            return;
        }
        ListNode pre = dummy;
        while (index-- > 0) {
            pre = pre.next;
        }
        ListNode t = pre.next;
        pre.next = t.next;
        t.next = null;
        --count;
    }
}

/**
 * Your MyLinkedList object will be instantiated and called as such:
 * MyLinkedList obj = new MyLinkedList();
 * int param_1 = obj.get(index);
 * obj.addAtHead(val);
 * obj.addAtTail(val);
 * obj.addAtIndex(index,val);
 * obj.deleteAtIndex(index);
 */

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