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Jessica Sang edited this page Sep 14, 2024
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Unit 5 Session 1 (Click for link to problem statements)
Understand what the interviewer is asking for by using test cases and questions about the problem.
- How should the function handle an empty linked list (when
head
isNone
)?- The function should return an empty list if no nodes are present.
Plan the solution with appropriate visualizations and pseudocode.
General Idea: Traverse the linked list starting from the head node, collect the values of each node, and return them in a list.
1) Initialize `current` as the starting node (`head`) of the linked list.
2) Create an empty list `values` to store the values of each node encountered.
3) Traverse through the linked list:
a) Append the value of `current` to the `values` list.
b) Move to the next node by updating `current` to `current.next`.
4) Continue the traversal until `current` is `None`.
5) Return the list `values` containing the values of all nodes in the linked list.
- Failing to check if the head is
None
, which could lead to attempts to access attributes ofNone
. - Not updating
current
properly, leading to an infinite loop or missing nodes.
class Node:
def __init__(self, value, next=None):
self.value = value
self.next = next
def print_linked_list(head):
current = head
values = []
while current:
values.append(current.value)
current = current.next
return values