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Remove Linked List Elements Program

Posted on September 15, 2022September 15, 2022 by admin

Overview

Given a linked list and a value, delete all nodes from the linked list whose value is equal to the given value.

Example 1

Input: [1, 2, 1, 3, 6], 1
Output: [2, 3, 6]

Example 2

Input: [2, 2, 3], 2
Output: [3]

Program

Below is the program for the same

package main

import "fmt"

type ListNode struct {
	Val  int
	Next *ListNode
}

type SingleList struct {
	Len  int
	Head *ListNode
}

func (s *SingleList) AddFront(num int) *ListNode {
	ele := &ListNode{
		Val: num,
	}
	if s.Head == nil {
		s.Head = ele
	} else {
		ele.Next = s.Head
		s.Head = ele
	}
	s.Len++
	return ele
}
func removeElements(head *ListNode, val int) *ListNode {
	var prev *ListNode

	curr := head

	for curr != nil {
		if curr.Val == val {
			if prev == nil {
				head = curr.Next
			} else {
				prev.Next = curr.Next
			}
		} else {
			prev = curr
		}
		curr = curr.Next

	}

	return head
}

func main() {
	first := initList()
	first.AddFront(6)
	first.AddFront(3)
	first.AddFront(1)
	first.AddFront(2)
	first.AddFront(1)

	result := removeElements(first.Head, 1)
	fmt.Println("Resultant First List")
	result.Traverse()

	first = initList()
	first.AddFront(3)
	first.AddFront(2)
	first.AddFront(2)

	fmt.Println("\nResultant Second List")
	result = removeElements(first.Head, 2)
	result.Traverse()

}

func initList() *SingleList {
	return &SingleList{}
}

func (l *ListNode) Traverse() {
	for l != nil {
		fmt.Println(l.Val)
		l = l.Next
	}
}

Output

Resultant First List
2
3
6

Resultant Second List
3

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