/**
* @file
* @brief Implementation of [Reversing
* a single linked list](https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linked_list)
* @details
* The linked list is a data structure used for holding a sequence of
* values, which can be added, displayed, reversed, or removed.
* ### Algorithm
* Values can be added by iterating to the end of a list (by following
* the pointers) starting from the first link. Whichever link points to null
* is considered the last link and is pointed to the new value.
*
* Linked List can be reversed by using 3 pointers: current, previous, and
* next_node; we keep iterating until the last node. Meanwhile, before changing
* to the next of current, we store it in the next_node pointer, now we store
* the prev pointer in the current of next, this is where the actual reversal
* happens. And then we move the prev and current pointers one step forward.
* Then the head node is made to point to the last node (prev pointer) after
* completion of an iteration.
* [A graphic explanation and view of what's happening behind the
*scenes](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pM5COF0wx-wermnNy_svtyZquaCUP2xS/view?usp=sharing)
*/
#include <cassert> /// for assert
#include <iostream> /// for I/O operations
#include <memory> /// for dynamic memory
#include <new> /// for managing dynamic storage
/**
* @namespace data_structures
* @brief Data Structures algorithms
*/
namespace data_structures {
/**
* @namespace linked_list
* @brief Functions for singly linked list algorithm
*/
namespace linked_list {
/**
* A Node class containing a value and pointer to another link
*/
class Node {
public:
int32_t val; /// value of the current link
Node *next; /// pointer to the next value on the list
};
/**
* A list class containing a sequence of links
*/
class list {
private:
Node *head; // link before the actual first element
public:
/**
* List constructor. Initializes the first link.
*/
list() {
head = nullptr; // Initialize the first link
}
bool isEmpty();
void insert(int32_t new_elem);
void reverseList();
void display();
int32_t top();
int32_t last();
int32_t traverse(int32_t index);
};
/**
* @brief Utility function that checks if the list is empty
* @returns true if the list is empty
* @returns false if the list is not empty
*/
bool list::isEmpty() { return head == nullptr; }
/**
* @brief Utility function that adds a new element at the end of the list
* @param new_elem element be added at the end of the list
*/
void list::insert(int32_t n) {
try {
Node *new_node = new Node();
Node *temp = nullptr;
new_node->val = n;
new_node->next = nullptr;
if (isEmpty()) {
head = new_node;
} else {
temp = head;
while (temp->next != nullptr) {
temp = temp->next;
}
temp->next = new_node;
}
} catch (std::bad_alloc &exception) {
std::cerr << "bad_alloc detected: " << exception.what() << "\n";
}
}
/**
* @brief Utility function for reversing a list
* @brief Using the current, previous, and next pointer.
* @returns void
*/
void list::reverseList() {
Node *curr = head;
Node *prev = nullptr, *next_node = nullptr;
while (curr != nullptr) {
next_node = curr->next;
curr->next = prev;
prev = curr;
curr = next_node;
}
head = prev;
}
/**
* @brief Utility function to find the top element of the list
* @returns the top element of the list
*/
int32_t list::top() {
if (!isEmpty()) {
return head->val;
} else {
throw std::logic_error("List is empty");
}
}
/**
* @brief Utility function to find the last element of the list
* @returns the last element of the list
*/
int32_t list::last() {
if (!isEmpty()) {
Node *t = head;
while (t->next != nullptr) {
t = t->next;
}
return t->val;
} else {
throw std::logic_error("List is empty");
}
}
/**
* @brief Utility function to find the i th element of the list
* @returns the i th element of the list
*/
int32_t list::traverse(int32_t index) {
Node *current = head;
int count = 0;
while (current != nullptr) {
if (count == index) {
return (current->val);
}
count++;
current = current->next;
}
/* if we get to this line,the caller was asking for a non-existent element
so we assert fail */
exit(1);
}
} // namespace linked_list
} // namespace data_structures
/**
* @brief Self-test implementations
* @returns void
*/
static void test() {
data_structures::linked_list::list L;
// 1st test
L.insert(11);
L.insert(12);
L.insert(15);
L.insert(10);
L.insert(-12);
L.insert(-20);
L.insert(18);
assert(L.top() == 11);
assert(L.last() == 18);
L.reverseList();
// Reversal Testing
assert(L.top() == 18);
assert(L.traverse(1) == -20);
assert(L.traverse(2) == -12);
assert(L.traverse(3) == 10);
assert(L.traverse(4) == 15);
assert(L.traverse(5) == 12);
assert(L.last() == 11);
std::cout << "All tests have successfully passed!" << std::endl;
}
/**
* @brief Main function
* @returns 0 on exit
*/
int main() {
test(); // run self-test implementations
return 0;
}