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Design Linked List #18

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'''
Design your implementation of the linked list. You can choose to use the singly linked list or the doubly linked list. A node in a singly linked list should have two attributes: val and next. val is the value of the current node, and next is a pointer/reference to the next node. If you want to use the doubly linked list, you will need one more attribute prev to indicate the previous node in the linked list. Assume all nodes in the linked list are 0-indexed.

Implement these functions in your linked list class:

get(index) : Get the value of the index-th node in the linked list. If the index is invalid, return -1.
addAtHead(val) : Add a node of value val before the first element of the linked list. After the insertion, the new node will be the first node of the linked list.
addAtTail(val) : Append a node of value val to the last element of the linked list.
addAtIndex(index, val) : Add a node of value val before the index-th node in the linked list. If index equals to the length of linked list, the node will be appended to the end of linked list. If index is greater than the length, the node will not be inserted.
deleteAtIndex(index) : Delete the index-th node in the linked list, if the index is valid.


Example:

Input:
["MyLinkedList","addAtHead","addAtTail","addAtIndex","get","deleteAtIndex","get"]
[[],[1],[3],[1,2],[1],[1],[1]]
Output:
[null,null,null,null,2,null,3]

Explanation:
MyLinkedList linkedList = new MyLinkedList(); // Initialize empty LinkedList
linkedList.addAtHead(1);
linkedList.addAtTail(3);
linkedList.addAtIndex(1, 2); // linked list becomes 1->2->3
linkedList.get(1); // returns 2
linkedList.deleteAtIndex(1); // now the linked list is 1->3
linkedList.get(1); // returns 3


Constraints:

0 <= index,val <= 1000
Please do not use the built-in LinkedList library.
At most 2000 calls will be made to get, addAtHead, addAtTail, addAtIndex and deleteAtIndex.
'''
class Node:
def __init__(self, data=None):
self.data = data
self.next = None

class MyLinkedList:

def __init__(self):
"""
Initialize your data structure here.
"""
self.head = None
self.tail = None
self.size = 0

def get(self, index: int) -> int:
"""
Get the value of the index-th node in the linked list. If the index is invalid, return -1.
"""
if index >= self.size:
return -1
cur_node = self.head
for _ in range(index):
cur_node = cur_node.next
return cur_node.data


def addAtHead(self, val: int) -> None:
"""
Add a node of value val before the first element of the linked list. After the insertion, the new node will be the first node of the linked list.
"""
temp = Node(val)
if not self.head:
self.head = temp
self.tail = self.head
else:
temp.next = self.head
self.head = temp
self.size += 1


def addAtTail(self, val: int) -> None:
"""
Append a node of value val to the last element of the linked list.
"""
temp = Node(val)
if not self.tail:
self.tail = temp
self.head = self.tail
else:
self.tail.next = temp
self.tail = temp
self.size += 1


def addAtIndex(self, index: int, val: int) -> None:
"""
Add a node of value val before the index-th node in the linked list. If index equals to the length of linked list, the node will be appended to the end of linked list. If index is greater than the length, the node will not be inserted.
"""
if index > self.size:
return
if index == 0:
self.addAtHead(val)
elif index == self.size:
self.addAtTail(val)
else:
temp = Node(val)
cur_node = self.head
for _ in range(index - 1):
cur_node = cur_node.next
temp.next = cur_node.next
cur_node.next = temp
self.size += 1


def deleteAtIndex(self, index: int) -> None:
"""
Delete the index-th node in the linked list, if the index is valid.
"""
if index >= self.size:
return
if index == 0:
if not self.head:
return
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if self.head is self.tail:
self.head = self.tail = None
else:
self.head = self.head.next
self.size -= 1
elif index == self.size - 1:
if not self.tail:
return
if self.tail is self.head:
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self.tail = self.head = None
else:
cur_node = self.head
while cur_node.next != self.tail:
cur_node = cur_node.next
cur_node.next = None
self.tail = cur_node
self.size -= 1
else:
cur_node = self.head
for _ in range(index - 1):
cur_node = cur_node.next
cur_node.next = cur_node.next.next
self.size -= 1


# Your MyLinkedList object will be instantiated and called as such:
# obj = MyLinkedList()
# param_1 = obj.get(index)
# obj.addAtHead(val)
# obj.addAtTail(val)
# obj.addAtIndex(index,val)
# obj.deleteAtIndex(index)