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1 UNIT – I Linked Lists

2 Outline Introduction Insertion Description Deletion Description
Basic Node Implementation Conclusion

3 Outline Introduction Insertion Description Deletion Description
Basic Node Implementation Conclusion

4 Introduction Definitions Advantages Lists and arrays
Nodes and pointers Single Linked Lists Double Linked Lists Circular Lists Advantages

5 Introduction Definitions Advantages Lists and arrays
Nodes and pointers Single Linked Lists Double Linked Lists Circular Lists Advantages

6 Lists and arrays Lists:

7 Lists and arrays Arrays: Index 1 2 3 Value 44 5 96
{Size of the following array is = 4} Index 1 2 3 Value 44 5 96

8 Introduction Definitions Advantages Lists and arrays
Nodes and pointers Single Linked Lists Double Linked Lists Circular Lists Advantages

9 Nodes and pointers

10 Introduction Definitions Advantages Lists and arrays
Nodes and pointers Single Linked Lists Double Linked Lists Circular Lists Advantages

11 Single linked lists

12 Introduction Definitions Advantages Lists and arrays
Nodes and pointers Single Linked Lists Double Linked Lists Circular Lists Advantages

13 Double Linked Lists

14 Introduction Definitions Advantages Lists and arrays
Nodes and pointers Single Linked Lists Double Linked Lists Circular Lists Advantages

15 Circular Lists

16 Introduction Definitions Advantages Lists and arrays
Nodes and pointers Single Linked Lists Double Linked Lists Circular Lists Advantages

17 Advantages The Linked List advantages are collected because of the array disadvantages, array disadvantages are: Array Size Memory allocation Insertion and Deletion

18 Outline Introduction Insertion Description Deletion Description
Basic Node Implementation Conclusion

19 Insertion Description
Insertion at the top of the list Insertion at the end of the list Insertion in the middle of the list

20 Insertion Description
Insertion at the top of the list Insertion at the end of the list Insertion in the middle of the list

21 Insertion at the top Steps: Create a Node Set the node data Values
Connect the pointers

22 Insertion Description
48 17 142 head // Follow the previous steps and we get Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 head 93

23 Insertion Description
Insertion at the top of the list Insertion at the end of the list Insertion in the middle of the list

24 Insertion at the end Steps: Create a Node Set the node data Values
Connect the pointers

25 Insertion Description
48 17 142 head // Follow the previous steps and we get Step 1 Step 2 Step 3

26 Insertion Description
Insertion at the top of the list Insertion at the end of the list Insertion in the middle of the list

27 Insertion in the middle
Steps: Create a Node Set the node data Values Break pointer connection Re-connect the pointers

28 Insertion Description
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4

29 Outline Introduction Insertion Description Deletion Description
Basic Node Implementation Conclusion

30 Deletion Description Deleting from the top of the list
Deleting from the end of the list Deleting from the middle of the list

31 Deletion Description Deleting from the top of the list
Deleting from the end of the list Deleting from the middle of the list

32 Deleting from the top Steps Break the pointer connection
Re-connect the nodes Delete the node

33 Deletion Description head 6 42 4 17 head 6 42 4 17 head 42 4 17

34 Deletion Description Deleting from the top of the list
Deleting from the end of the list Deleting from the middle of the list

35 Deleting from the end Steps Break the pointer connection
Set previous node pointer to NULL Delete the node

36 Deletion Description head 6 42 4 17 head 6 42 4 17 head 6 4 17

37 Deletion Description Deleting from the top of the list
Deleting from the end of the list Deleting from the middle of the list

38 Deleting from the Middle
Steps Set previous Node pointer to next node Break Node pointer connection Delete the node

39 Deletion Description head 42 4 17 head 42 4 17 head 42 4

40 Outline Introduction Insertion Description Deletion Description
Basic Node Implementation Conclusion

41 Basic Node Implementation
The following code is written in C++: Struct Node { int data; //any type of data could be another struct Node *next; //this is an important piece of code “pointer” };

42 Outline Introduction Insertion Description Deletion Description
Basic Node Implementation Conclusion


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