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Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Linked Lists
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Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Linked List
A linked list is a linear collection of data elements (called nodes),
where the linear order is given by means of pointers.
Each node is divided into 2 parts:
 1st
part contains the information of the element.
 2nd
part is called the link field or next pointer field which
contains the address of the next node in the list.
struct node {
int value;
struct node *next;
}
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Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Basic Operations
Insert: Add a new node in the first, last or interior of
the list.
Delete: Delete a node from the first, last or interior of
the list.
Search: Search a node containing particular value in
the linked list.
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Insertion to a Linear Linked list
Add a new node at the first, last or interior of a linked list.
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Insert First
To add a new node to the head of the linear linked list, we need to
construct a new node that is pointed by pointer newitem.
Assume there is a global variable head which points to the first
node in the list.
The new node points to the first node in the list. The head is then
set to point to the new node.
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Insert First (Cont.)
Step 1. Create a new node that is pointed by pointer newItem.
Step 2. Link the new node to the first node of the linked list.
Step 3. Set the pointer head to the new node.
NULL
HEADnewItem
NULL
HEADnewItem
NULL
HEAD
newItem
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Insert First (Cont.)
struct node{
int value;
struct node *next;
};
struct node *head;
void insertHead(){
//create a new node
struct node *newItem = new node();
newItem->value = 10;
newItem->next = NULL;
//insert the new node at the head
newItem->next = head;
head = newItem;
}
NULL
HEADnewItem
NULL
HEADnewItem
NULL
HEAD
newItem
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Insert Last
To add a new node to the tail of the linear linked list, we
need to construct a new node and set it's link field to
"null".
Assume the list is not empty, locate the last node and
change it's link field to point to the new node.
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Insert Last (Cont.)
Step1. Create the new node.
Step2. Set a temporary pointer prev to point to the last node.
Step3. Set prev to point to the new node and new node as last node.
NULL
HEAD newItem
NULL
HEAD prev
newItem
HEAD prev
newItem
NULL
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Insert Last (Cont.)
struct node{
int value;
struct node *next;
};
struct node *head;
void insertTail(){
//create a new node to be inserted
struct node *newItem = new node();
newItem->value = 10;
newItem->next = NULL;
// set prev to point to the last node of the list
struct node *prev = head;
while (prev->next != NULL){
prev = prev->next;
}
newItem->next = prev->next;
prev->next = newItem;
}
NULL
HEAD
NULL
HEAD prev
newItemHEAD prev
NULL
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Insert Middle (after a desired node)
struct node{
int value;
struct node *next;
};
struct node *head;
void insertMiddle(int num){
//create a new node to be inserted
struct node *newItem = new node();
newItem->value = 10;
newItem->next = NULL;
// set prev to point to the desired node of the list
struct node *prev = head;
while (prev->value != num){
prev = prev->next;
}
newItem->next = prev->next;
prev->next = newItem;
}
HEAD
HEAD prev
newItemHEAD prev
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Printing List
void printList()
{
if (head == NULL) // no list at all
return;
struct node *cur = head;
while (cur != NULL)
{
printf("%d t", cur->value);
cur = cur->next;
}
}
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Deletion from a Linear Linked list
Deletion can be done
At the first node of linked list.
At the end of a linked list.
Within the linked list.
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Delete First
To delete the first node of the linked list, we not only want to
advance the pointer head to the second node, but we also want
to release the memory occupied by the abandoned node.
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Delete First (Cont.)
Step1. Initialize the pointer cur point to the first node of the list.
Step2. Move the pointer head to the second node of the list.
Step3. Remove the node that is pointed by the pointer cur.
Step 1
Step 2 Step 3
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Delete First (Cont.)
void deleteHead()
{
struct node *cur;
if (head = = NULL) //list empty
return;
cur = head; // save head pointer
head = head->next; //advance head
delete cur;
}
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Delete Last
To delete the last node in a linked list, we use a local variable,
cur, to point to the last node. We also use another variable,
prev, to point to the second last node in the linked list.
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Delete Last (Cont.)
Step1. Initialize pointer cur to point to the first node of the list, while the
pointer prev has a value of null.
Step2. Traverse the entire list until the pointer cur points to the last node of
the list.
Step3. Set NULL to next field of the node pointed by the pointer prev.
Step4. Remove the last node that is pointed by the pointer cur.
Step1
Step3
Step2
Step4
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Delete Last (Cont.)
void deleteTail(){
if (head = = NULL) //list empty
return;
struct node *cur = head;
struct node *prev = NULL;
while (cur->next != NULL){
prev = cur;
cur=cur->next;
}
if (prev != NULL)
prev->next = cur->next; //NULL;
delete cur;
}
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Delete Any
To delete a node that contains a particular value x in a linked
list, we use a local variable, cur, to point to this node, and
another variable, prev, to hold the previous node.
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Delete Any (Cont.)
Step1. Initialize pointer cur to point to the first node of the list, while the
pointer prev has a value of null.
Step2. Traverse the entire list until the pointer cur points to the node that
contains value of x, and prev points to the previous node.
……..
Step 1
Step 2
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Delete Any (Cont.)
…….
Step3. Link the node pointed by pointer prev to the node after the
cur’s node.
Step4. Remove the node pointed by cur.
Step 3
Step 4
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
void deleteAny(int x){
if (head = = NULL) //list empty
return;
struct node *cur = head;
struct node *prev = NULL;
while (cur->value != x){
prev = cur;
cur=cur->next;
}
prev->next = cur->next;
delete cur;
}
Delete Any (Cont.)
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Introduction to Doubly Linked List
We have discussed the details of linear linked list. In the linear linked
list, we can only traverse the linked list in one direction.
But sometimes, it is very desirable to traverse a linked list in either a
forward or reverse manner.
This property of a linked list implies that each node must contain two
link fields instead of one. The links are used to denote the predecessor
and successor of a node. The link denoting the predecessor of a node
is called the left link, and that denoting its successor its right link
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Basic Operation of Doubly Linked List
Insert: Add a new node in the first, last or interior of the
list.
Delete: Delete a node from the first, last or interior of the
list.
Search: Search a node containing particular value in the
linked list.
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Insert First or Insert Last into a Doubly Linked List
Insertion is to add a new node into a linked list. It can take
place anywhere -- the first, last, or interior of the linked list.
To add a new node to the head and tail of a double linked list is
similar to the linear linked list.
First, we need to construct a new node that is pointed by pointer
newItem.
Then the newItem is linked to the left-most node (or right-most
node) in the list. Finally, the Left (or Right) is set to point to the
new node.
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Insert Interior of Doubly Linked List
Step1. Create a new node that is pointed by newItem
Step2. Set the pointer prev to point to the left node of the node pointed by cur.
Step3. Set the left link of the new node to point to the node pointed by prev, and the
right link of the new node to point to the node pointed by cur.
Step4. Set the right link of the node pointed by prev and the left link of the node
pointed by cur to point to the new node.
Step1
Step3
Step2
Step4
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Insert into a Doubly Linked List
struct node
{
struct node *prev;
int value;
struct node *next;
}*head, *last;
void insert_begning(int data){
struct node *newItem,*temp;
newItem=(struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node));
newItem->value=data;
if(head==NULL){
head=newItem; head->prev=NULL;
head->next=NULL; last=head;
}
else{
temp=newItem;
temp->prev=NULL; temp->next=head;
head->prev=temp; head=temp;
}
}
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Insert into a Doubly Linked List
void insert_end(int data){
struct node *newItem,*temp;
newItem=(struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node));
newItem->value=data;
if(head==NULL){
head=newItem; head->prev=NULL;
head->next=NULL; last=head;
}
else{
last=head;
while(last!=NULL){
temp=last;
last=last->next;
}
last=newItem; temp->next=last;
last->prev=temp; last->next=NULL;
}
}
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Insert into a Doubly Linked List
int insert_after(int data, int loc){
struct node *temp,*newItem,*temp1;
newItem=(struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node));
newItem->value=data;
if(head==NULL){
head=newItem; head->prev=NULL; head->next=NULL; }
else{
temp=head;
while(temp!=NULL && temp->value!=loc)
temp=temp->next;
if (temp==NULL)
printf("n%d is not present in list ",loc);
else{
temp1=temp->next; temp->next=newItem; newItem->prev=temp;
newItem->next=temp1; temp1->prev=newItem; }
}
last=head;
while(last->next!=NULL)
last=last->next;
}
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Deletion of Doubly Linked List
Deletion is to remove a node from a list. It can also take place
anywhere -- the first, last, or interior of a linked list.
To delete a node from a double linked list is easier than to delete
a node from a linear linked list.
For deletion of a node in a single linked list, we have to search
and find the predecessor of the discarded node. But in the double
linked list, no such search is required.
Given the address of the node that is to be deleted, the
predecessor and successor nodes are immediately known.
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Deletion of Doubly Linked List (Cont.)
Step1. Set pointer prev to point to the left node of old and pointer cur to
point to the node on the right of old.
Step2. Set the right link of prev to cur, and the left link of cur to prev.
Step3. Discard the node pointed by old.
step1
step3
step2
Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET
Deletion of Doubly Linked List (Cont.)
struct dnode {
  struct dnode *prev;
int value;
  struct dnode *next;
  };
 
void deleteNode (struct dnode *old) {
  if(head == old) /* If node to be deleted is head node */
    head = old->next;
 
  /* Change next only if node to be deleted is NOT the last node */
  if(old->next != NULL)
    old->next->prev = old->prev;
 
  /* Change prev only if node to be deleted is NOT the first node */
  if(old->prev != NULL)
    old->prev->next = old->next;
 
  free(old); /* Finally, free the memory occupied by old*/
  return;
}

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Linked list

  • 1. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Linked Lists 5 7 3 1 NULL
  • 2. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Linked List A linked list is a linear collection of data elements (called nodes), where the linear order is given by means of pointers. Each node is divided into 2 parts:  1st part contains the information of the element.  2nd part is called the link field or next pointer field which contains the address of the next node in the list. struct node { int value; struct node *next; } 5 7 3 1
  • 3. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Basic Operations Insert: Add a new node in the first, last or interior of the list. Delete: Delete a node from the first, last or interior of the list. Search: Search a node containing particular value in the linked list.
  • 4. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Insertion to a Linear Linked list Add a new node at the first, last or interior of a linked list.
  • 5. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Insert First To add a new node to the head of the linear linked list, we need to construct a new node that is pointed by pointer newitem. Assume there is a global variable head which points to the first node in the list. The new node points to the first node in the list. The head is then set to point to the new node.
  • 6. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Insert First (Cont.) Step 1. Create a new node that is pointed by pointer newItem. Step 2. Link the new node to the first node of the linked list. Step 3. Set the pointer head to the new node. NULL HEADnewItem NULL HEADnewItem NULL HEAD newItem
  • 7. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Insert First (Cont.) struct node{ int value; struct node *next; }; struct node *head; void insertHead(){ //create a new node struct node *newItem = new node(); newItem->value = 10; newItem->next = NULL; //insert the new node at the head newItem->next = head; head = newItem; } NULL HEADnewItem NULL HEADnewItem NULL HEAD newItem
  • 8. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Insert Last To add a new node to the tail of the linear linked list, we need to construct a new node and set it's link field to "null". Assume the list is not empty, locate the last node and change it's link field to point to the new node.
  • 9. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Insert Last (Cont.) Step1. Create the new node. Step2. Set a temporary pointer prev to point to the last node. Step3. Set prev to point to the new node and new node as last node. NULL HEAD newItem NULL HEAD prev newItem HEAD prev newItem NULL
  • 10. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Insert Last (Cont.) struct node{ int value; struct node *next; }; struct node *head; void insertTail(){ //create a new node to be inserted struct node *newItem = new node(); newItem->value = 10; newItem->next = NULL; // set prev to point to the last node of the list struct node *prev = head; while (prev->next != NULL){ prev = prev->next; } newItem->next = prev->next; prev->next = newItem; } NULL HEAD NULL HEAD prev newItemHEAD prev NULL
  • 11. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Insert Middle (after a desired node) struct node{ int value; struct node *next; }; struct node *head; void insertMiddle(int num){ //create a new node to be inserted struct node *newItem = new node(); newItem->value = 10; newItem->next = NULL; // set prev to point to the desired node of the list struct node *prev = head; while (prev->value != num){ prev = prev->next; } newItem->next = prev->next; prev->next = newItem; } HEAD HEAD prev newItemHEAD prev
  • 12. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Printing List void printList() { if (head == NULL) // no list at all return; struct node *cur = head; while (cur != NULL) { printf("%d t", cur->value); cur = cur->next; } }
  • 13. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Deletion from a Linear Linked list Deletion can be done At the first node of linked list. At the end of a linked list. Within the linked list.
  • 14. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Delete First To delete the first node of the linked list, we not only want to advance the pointer head to the second node, but we also want to release the memory occupied by the abandoned node.
  • 15. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Delete First (Cont.) Step1. Initialize the pointer cur point to the first node of the list. Step2. Move the pointer head to the second node of the list. Step3. Remove the node that is pointed by the pointer cur. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
  • 16. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Delete First (Cont.) void deleteHead() { struct node *cur; if (head = = NULL) //list empty return; cur = head; // save head pointer head = head->next; //advance head delete cur; }
  • 17. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Delete Last To delete the last node in a linked list, we use a local variable, cur, to point to the last node. We also use another variable, prev, to point to the second last node in the linked list.
  • 18. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Delete Last (Cont.) Step1. Initialize pointer cur to point to the first node of the list, while the pointer prev has a value of null. Step2. Traverse the entire list until the pointer cur points to the last node of the list. Step3. Set NULL to next field of the node pointed by the pointer prev. Step4. Remove the last node that is pointed by the pointer cur. Step1 Step3 Step2 Step4
  • 19. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Delete Last (Cont.) void deleteTail(){ if (head = = NULL) //list empty return; struct node *cur = head; struct node *prev = NULL; while (cur->next != NULL){ prev = cur; cur=cur->next; } if (prev != NULL) prev->next = cur->next; //NULL; delete cur; }
  • 20. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Delete Any To delete a node that contains a particular value x in a linked list, we use a local variable, cur, to point to this node, and another variable, prev, to hold the previous node.
  • 21. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Delete Any (Cont.) Step1. Initialize pointer cur to point to the first node of the list, while the pointer prev has a value of null. Step2. Traverse the entire list until the pointer cur points to the node that contains value of x, and prev points to the previous node. …….. Step 1 Step 2
  • 22. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Delete Any (Cont.) ……. Step3. Link the node pointed by pointer prev to the node after the cur’s node. Step4. Remove the node pointed by cur. Step 3 Step 4
  • 23. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET void deleteAny(int x){ if (head = = NULL) //list empty return; struct node *cur = head; struct node *prev = NULL; while (cur->value != x){ prev = cur; cur=cur->next; } prev->next = cur->next; delete cur; } Delete Any (Cont.)
  • 24. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Introduction to Doubly Linked List We have discussed the details of linear linked list. In the linear linked list, we can only traverse the linked list in one direction. But sometimes, it is very desirable to traverse a linked list in either a forward or reverse manner. This property of a linked list implies that each node must contain two link fields instead of one. The links are used to denote the predecessor and successor of a node. The link denoting the predecessor of a node is called the left link, and that denoting its successor its right link
  • 25. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Basic Operation of Doubly Linked List Insert: Add a new node in the first, last or interior of the list. Delete: Delete a node from the first, last or interior of the list. Search: Search a node containing particular value in the linked list.
  • 26. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Insert First or Insert Last into a Doubly Linked List Insertion is to add a new node into a linked list. It can take place anywhere -- the first, last, or interior of the linked list. To add a new node to the head and tail of a double linked list is similar to the linear linked list. First, we need to construct a new node that is pointed by pointer newItem. Then the newItem is linked to the left-most node (or right-most node) in the list. Finally, the Left (or Right) is set to point to the new node.
  • 27. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Insert Interior of Doubly Linked List Step1. Create a new node that is pointed by newItem Step2. Set the pointer prev to point to the left node of the node pointed by cur. Step3. Set the left link of the new node to point to the node pointed by prev, and the right link of the new node to point to the node pointed by cur. Step4. Set the right link of the node pointed by prev and the left link of the node pointed by cur to point to the new node. Step1 Step3 Step2 Step4
  • 28. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Insert into a Doubly Linked List struct node { struct node *prev; int value; struct node *next; }*head, *last; void insert_begning(int data){ struct node *newItem,*temp; newItem=(struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node)); newItem->value=data; if(head==NULL){ head=newItem; head->prev=NULL; head->next=NULL; last=head; } else{ temp=newItem; temp->prev=NULL; temp->next=head; head->prev=temp; head=temp; } }
  • 29. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Insert into a Doubly Linked List void insert_end(int data){ struct node *newItem,*temp; newItem=(struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node)); newItem->value=data; if(head==NULL){ head=newItem; head->prev=NULL; head->next=NULL; last=head; } else{ last=head; while(last!=NULL){ temp=last; last=last->next; } last=newItem; temp->next=last; last->prev=temp; last->next=NULL; } }
  • 30. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Insert into a Doubly Linked List int insert_after(int data, int loc){ struct node *temp,*newItem,*temp1; newItem=(struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node)); newItem->value=data; if(head==NULL){ head=newItem; head->prev=NULL; head->next=NULL; } else{ temp=head; while(temp!=NULL && temp->value!=loc) temp=temp->next; if (temp==NULL) printf("n%d is not present in list ",loc); else{ temp1=temp->next; temp->next=newItem; newItem->prev=temp; newItem->next=temp1; temp1->prev=newItem; } } last=head; while(last->next!=NULL) last=last->next; }
  • 31. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Deletion of Doubly Linked List Deletion is to remove a node from a list. It can also take place anywhere -- the first, last, or interior of a linked list. To delete a node from a double linked list is easier than to delete a node from a linear linked list. For deletion of a node in a single linked list, we have to search and find the predecessor of the discarded node. But in the double linked list, no such search is required. Given the address of the node that is to be deleted, the predecessor and successor nodes are immediately known.
  • 32. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Deletion of Doubly Linked List (Cont.) Step1. Set pointer prev to point to the left node of old and pointer cur to point to the node on the right of old. Step2. Set the right link of prev to cur, and the left link of cur to prev. Step3. Discard the node pointed by old. step1 step3 step2
  • 33. Dr. Md. Abul Kashem Mia, Professor, CSE Dept, BUET Deletion of Doubly Linked List (Cont.) struct dnode {   struct dnode *prev; int value;   struct dnode *next;   };   void deleteNode (struct dnode *old) {   if(head == old) /* If node to be deleted is head node */     head = old->next;     /* Change next only if node to be deleted is NOT the last node */   if(old->next != NULL)     old->next->prev = old->prev;     /* Change prev only if node to be deleted is NOT the first node */   if(old->prev != NULL)     old->prev->next = old->next;     free(old); /* Finally, free the memory occupied by old*/   return; }