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351 changes: 253 additions & 98 deletions lib/linked_list.rb
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class Node
attr_reader :data # allow external entities to read value but not write
attr_accessor :next # allow external entities to read or write next node

def initialize(value, next_node = nil)
@data = value
@next = next_node
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# Defines the singly linked list
class LinkedList
def initialize
@head = nil # keep the head private. Not accessible outside this class
def initialize
@head = nil # keep the head private. Not accessible outside this class
end

# method to add a new node with the specific data value in the linked list
# insert the new node at the beginning of the linked list
def add_first(value)

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new_node = Node.new(value, @head)
@head = new_node
end

# method to find if the linked list contains a node with specified value
# returns true if found, false otherwise
def search(value)

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current = @head

until current == nil
if current.data == value
return true
else
current = current.next
end
end

# method to add a new node with the specific data value in the linked list
# insert the new node at the beginning of the linked list
def add_first(value)
raise NotImplementedError

return false
end

# method to return the max value in the linked list
# returns the data value and not the node
def find_max

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current = @head

if current == nil
return nil
end

# method to find if the linked list contains a node with specified value
# returns true if found, false otherwise
def search(value)
raise NotImplementedError

max = current.data

until current == nil
if current.data > max
max = current.data
end
current = current.next
end

# method to return the max value in the linked list
# returns the data value and not the node
def find_max
raise NotImplementedError

return max
end

# method to return the min value in the linked list
# returns the data value and not the node
def find_min

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current = @head

if current == nil
return nil
end

# method to return the min value in the linked list
# returns the data value and not the node
def find_min
raise NotImplementedError

min = current.data

until current == nil
if current.data < min
min = current.data
end
current = current.next
end


# method that returns the length of the singly linked list
def length
raise NotImplementedError

return min
end


# method that returns the length of the singly linked list
def length

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current = @head
length = 0

if @head == nil
return length
else
until current == nil
current = current.next
length += 1
end
return length
end

# method that returns the value at a given index in the linked list
# index count starts at 0
# returns nil if there are fewer nodes in the linked list than the index value
def get_at_index(index)
raise NotImplementedError
end

# method that returns the value at a given index in the linked list
# index count starts at 0
# returns nil if there are fewer nodes in the linked list than the index value
def get_at_index(index)
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current = @head
counter = 0

if current == nil
return nil
end

# method to print all the values in the linked list
def visit
raise NotImplementedError

while counter <= index
if current == nil
return nil
elsif counter == index
return current.data
end

current = current.next
counter += 1
end

# method to delete the first node found with specified value
def delete(value)
raise NotImplementedError
end

# method to print all the values in the linked list
def visit
raise NotImplementedError
end

# method to delete the first node found with specified value
def delete(value)

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current = @head
previous = nil

until current == nil
if current.data == value
if previous == nil
@head = current.next
else
previous.next = current.next
end
end

previous = current
current = current.next
end

# method to reverse the singly linked list
# note: the nodes should be moved and not just the values in the nodes
def reverse
raise NotImplementedError
end

# method to reverse the singly linked list
# note: the nodes should be moved and not just the values in the nodes
def reverse
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current_node = @head
previous_node = nil
next_node = nil

if current_node == nil
return nil
end


## Advanced Exercises
# returns the value at the middle element in the singly linked list
def find_middle_value
raise NotImplementedError

until current_node == nil
next_node = current_node.next
if previous_node == nil
current_node.next = nil
else
current_node.next = previous_node
end
previous_node = current_node
current_node = next_node
end

# find the nth node from the end and return its value
# assume indexing starts at 0 while counting to n
def find_nth_from_end(n)
raise NotImplementedError

@head = previous_node
end


## Advanced Exercises
# returns the value at the middle element in the singly linked list
def find_middle_value
raise NotImplementedError
end

# find the nth node from the end and return its value
# assume indexing starts at 0 while counting to n
def find_nth_from_end(n)
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This is one way to do it, but you can do it with less space complexity.

current = @head
counter = 0
all_data = []

if current == nil
return nil
end

# checks if the linked list has a cycle. A cycle exists if any node in the
# linked list links to a node already visited.
# returns true if a cycle is found, false otherwise.
def has_cycle
raise NotImplementedError

until current == nil
all_data << current.data
current = current.next
counter += 1
end


# Additional Exercises
# returns the value in the first node
# returns nil if the list is empty
def get_first
raise NotImplementedError

if n >= all_data.length
return nil
end

# method that inserts a given value as a new last node in the linked list
def add_last(value)
raise NotImplementedError

return all_data[all_data.length - (n + 1)]
end

# checks if the linked list has a cycle. A cycle exists if any node in the
# linked list links to a node already visited.
# returns true if a cycle is found, false otherwise.
def has_cycle

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fast = @head.next
slow = @head

until fast.nil? || slow.nil?
if fast == slow
return true
end

fast = fast.next
fast = fast.next unless fast.nil?
slow = slow.next
end

# method that returns the value of the last node in the linked list
# returns nil if the linked list is empty
def get_last
raise NotImplementedError

return false
end


# Additional Exercises
# returns the value in the first node
# returns nil if the list is empty
def get_first
if @head == nil
return nil
else
return @head.data
end

# method to insert a new node with specific data value, assuming the linked
# list is sorted in ascending order
def insert_ascending(value)
raise NotImplementedError
end

# method that inserts a given value as a new last node in the linked list
def add_last(value)

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new_node = Node.new(value, nil)
current = @head

if current == nil
@head = new_node
else
until current.next == nil
current = current.next
end
current.next = new_node
end

# Helper method for tests
# Creates a cycle in the linked list for testing purposes
# Assumes the linked list has at least one node
def create_cycle
return if @head == nil # don't do anything if the linked list is empty

# navigate to last node
current = @head
while current.next != nil
current = current.next
end

# method that returns the value of the last node in the linked list
# returns nil if the linked list is empty
def get_last

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current = @head

if current == nil
return nil
else
until current.next == nil
current = current.next
end

current.next = @head # make the last node link to first node
return current.data
end
end

# method to insert a new node with specific data value, assuming the linked
# list is sorted in ascending order
def insert_ascending(value)
raise NotImplementedError
end

# Helper method for tests
# Creates a cycle in the linked list for testing purposes
# Assumes the linked list has at least one node
def create_cycle
return if @head == nil # don't do anything if the linked list is empty

# navigate to last node
current = @head
while current.next != nil
current = current.next
end

current.next = @head # make the last node link to first node
end
end
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