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Can you teach me how to solve this problem? It is about nodes and link list.
Objective: To create a singly-linked list of integers, delete a given integer from the above-link list. Display the contents of the above list after deletion. Program Logic: Create a node using a structure dynamically allocate memory to node. Create and add nodes to a linked list.
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Then how to code that using programming language?
Sorry I don't know what to do , I'm just a beginner
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Thank you
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Good luck! 👍
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Martin,
Unfortunately it was the first one I found in Code Playground which seems to be related to the OP's question (delete a node from linked list). Though there are many codes about linked list, that was the one covering how to "delete" a node.
I'm not gonna comment on the LinkedList class though, having seen how many colleges' students still being asked to try and make a self implementation like that, in the name of "educational purposes" of course.
P.S. I also found various examples of linked list implementation, written in multiple languages, in SoloLearn's Learn section.
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Martin Taylor The same question as usual..(java speed)
You have to answer it every day. ROFL😅.
Who defamed Java?
Old fanatic C/C++ programmers. 😅
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Suppose you have 5 nodes
Node1
value: 10
next: Node2
Node2
value: 20
next: Node3
Node3
value: 30
next: Node4
Node4
value: 40
next: Node5
Node5
value: 50
next: null
If you want to delete Node3 for example, you change Node2.next to point to Node4 (previously Node2.next points to Node3).
As Java uses Garbage Collector, you don't need to worry about deallocation of the removed Node object, it's automatic.
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You need to understand how that structure works before you go with implementation.
https://www.sololearn.com/learn/634/?ref=app
As for code examples and/or inspirations, Code Playground is the place to go. We can search for examples and inspirations there using its search feature.
I found this one just now ...
https://code.sololearn.com/c2WQ2h2643bc/?ref=app
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I saw your message, but I can only read, not reply, it's a bug maybe.
Try to post a comment in that code I passed to ask the author about how it works, it's not mine.
You can post another question with link to that code too, to ask the entire community.
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Martin,
I don't have any idea either, but looking at some of those students came here with such queries (and the number doesn't decrease), I guess it's still ongoing.
I don't know if I could say modern software is so bad though
I agree ...