Improved on Singly Linked List Programs (#1558)

* Improved Singly Linked List
Added String Representations of Nodes and Linked Lists
Added support for indexing and changing of Node data using indices.

* Added a few comments to Linked Lists

* Reformatted to conform to PEP8

* Added from_sequence.py
Convert a Python List to Linked List comprising of Nodes and return head.

* Added print_reverse.py
Recursive program to print the elements of a Linked List in reverse.

* Change 'is not None' for more Pythonicness
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Hanif Ali 2019-11-10 13:47:04 +05:00 committed by Christian Clauss
parent db515e585e
commit 4c37eb7d07
3 changed files with 157 additions and 8 deletions

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# Recursive Prorgam to create a Linked List from a sequence and
# print a string representation of it.
class Node:
def __init__(self, data=None):
self.data = data
self.next = None
def __repr__(self):
"""Returns a visual representation of the node and all its following nodes."""
string_rep = ""
temp = self
while temp:
string_rep += f"<{temp.data}> ---> "
temp = temp.next
string_rep += "<END>"
return string_rep
def make_linked_list(elements_list):
"""Creates a Linked List from the elements of the given sequence
(list/tuple) and returns the head of the Linked List."""
# if elements_list is empty
if not elements_list:
raise Exception("The Elements List is empty")
# Set first element as Head
head = Node(elements_list[0])
current = head
# Loop through elements from position 1
for data in elements_list[1:]:
current.next = Node(data)
current = current.next
return head
list_data = [1,3,5,32,44,12,43]
print(f"List: {list_data}")
print("Creating Linked List from List.")
linked_list = make_linked_list(list_data)
print("Linked List:")
print(linked_list)

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# Program to print the elements of a linked list in reverse
class Node:
def __init__(self, data=None):
self.data = data
self.next = None
def __repr__(self):
"""Returns a visual representation of the node and all its following nodes."""
string_rep = ""
temp = self
while temp:
string_rep += f"<{temp.data}> ---> "
temp = temp.next
string_rep += "<END>"
return string_rep
def make_linked_list(elements_list):
"""Creates a Linked List from the elements of the given sequence
(list/tuple) and returns the head of the Linked List."""
# if elements_list is empty
if not elements_list:
raise Exception("The Elements List is empty")
# Set first element as Head
head = Node(elements_list[0])
current = head
# Loop through elements from position 1
for data in elements_list[1:]:
current.next = Node(data)
current = current.next
return head
def print_reverse(head_node):
"""Prints the elements of the given Linked List in reverse order"""
# If reached end of the List
if head_node is None:
return None
else:
# Recurse
print_reverse(head_node.next)
print(head_node.data)
list_data = [14,52,14,12,43]
linked_list = make_linked_list(list_data)
print("Linked List:")
print(linked_list)
print("Elements in Reverse:")
print_reverse(linked_list)

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@ -3,8 +3,11 @@ class Node: # create a Node
self.data = data # given data self.data = data # given data
self.next = None # given next to None self.next = None # given next to None
def __repr__(self): # String Representation of a Node
return f"<Node: {self.data}>"
class Linked_List:
class LinkedList:
def __init__(self): def __init__(self):
self.head = None # Initialize head to None self.head = None # Initialize head to None
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self.insert_head(data) # If this is first node, call insert_head self.insert_head(data) # If this is first node, call insert_head
else: else:
temp = self.head temp = self.head
while temp.next != None: # traverse to last node while temp.next: # traverse to last node
temp = temp.next temp = temp.next
temp.next = Node(data) # create node & link to tail temp.next = Node(data) # create node & link to tail
def insert_head(self, data): def insert_head(self, data):
newNod = Node(data) # create a new node newNod = Node(data) # create a new node
if self.head != None: if self.head:
newNod.next = self.head # link newNode to head newNod.next = self.head # link newNode to head
self.head = newNod # make NewNode as head self.head = newNod # make NewNode as head
def printList(self): # print every node data def printList(self): # print every node data
temp = self.head temp = self.head
while temp is not None: while temp:
print(temp.data) print(temp.data)
temp = temp.next temp = temp.next
def delete_head(self): # delete from head def delete_head(self): # delete from head
temp = self.head temp = self.head
if self.head != None: if self.head:
self.head = self.head.next self.head = self.head.next
temp.next = None temp.next = None
return temp return temp
def delete_tail(self): # delete from tail def delete_tail(self): # delete from tail
temp = self.head temp = self.head
if self.head != None: if self.head:
if self.head.next is None: # if head is the only Node in the Linked List if self.head.next is None: # if head is the only Node in the Linked List
self.head = None self.head = None
else: else:
while temp.next.next is not None: # find the 2nd last element while temp.next.next: # find the 2nd last element
temp = temp.next temp = temp.next
temp.next, temp = ( temp.next, temp = (
None, None,
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# Return prev in order to put the head at the end # Return prev in order to put the head at the end
self.head = prev self.head = prev
def __repr__(self): # String representation/visualization of a Linked Lists
current = self.head
string_repr = ""
while current:
string_repr += f"{current} ---> "
current = current.next
# END represents end of the LinkedList
string_repr += "END"
return string_repr
# Indexing Support. Used to get a node at particaular position
def __getitem__(self, index):
current = self.head
# If LinkedList is Empty
if current is None:
raise IndexError("The Linked List is empty")
# Move Forward 'index' times
for _ in range(index):
# If the LinkedList ends before reaching specified node
if current.next is None:
raise IndexError("Index out of range.")
current = current.next
return current
# Used to change the data of a particular node
def __setitem__(self, index, data):
current = self.head
# If list is empty
if current is None:
raise IndexError("The Linked List is empty")
for i in range(index):
if current.next is None:
raise IndexError("Index out of range.")
current = current.next
current.data = data
def main(): def main():
A = Linked_List() A = LinkedList()
print("Inserting 1st at head") print("Inserting 1st at head")
a1 = input() a1 = input()
A.insert_head(a1) A.insert_head(a1)
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A.reverse() A.reverse()
print("\nPrint List : ") print("\nPrint List : ")
A.printList() A.printList()
print("\nString Representation of Linked List:")
print(A)
print("\n Reading/Changing Node Data using Indexing:")
print(f"Element at Position 1: {A[1]}")
p1 = input("Enter New Value: ")
A[1] = p1
print("New List:")
print(A)
if __name__ == "__main__": if __name__ == "__main__":