Linked List Data Structure Using Javascript
Nikhil Bobade
Posted on May 4, 2021
Linked List
A Linked List is a linear data structure. The Linked List consisting of a group of nodes that together represent a sequence.
Linked List has behaved like each node contains a connection to another link or another node. also linked list is the most used data structure after the array.
1.Insert
2.Delete
3.Search
4.Null
Insert :
The insert method is used for adding the data to the LinkedList.
Delete :
The delete is deleting the given node or element from the linked list.
Search :
A search returns a given node on the linked list.
Null :
if the next element is not having a data or node then this condition was true and return null.
This is how a linked list works the 1st is head and after I go for the next node or data if he doesn't get the next data then return null.
LinkedList example using Javascript :
class LinkedListNode{
constructor(data){
this.data = data;
this.next = null;
this.previous = null;
}
}
class LinkedList{
constructor(){
this.head = null;
this.tail = null;
this.length = null;
}
insert(data){
const node = new LinkedListNode(data);
if(!this.head){
this.head = node;
this.tail = node;
}
else{
this.tail.previous = node;
this.tail.next = node;
this.tail = node;
}
this.length +=1;
}
}
const dataList = new LinkedList();
dataList.insert(10);
dataList.insert(34);
dataList.insert(53);
dataList.insert(45);
let currentNode = dataList.head;
for (let i = 0; i < dataList.length; i++) {
console.log(currentNode.data);
currentNode = currentNode.next;
}
console.log(JSON.stringify(dataList, null , 2));
Output :
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Posted on May 4, 2021
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