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Given main.py and a Node class in Node.py, complete the LinkedList class (a linked list of nodes) in LinkedList.py by writing the insert_in_ascending_order() method that inserts a new Node into the LinkedList in ascending order.
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- Linked List, create your own code. (Do not use the build in function or classes of Java or from the textbook). Create a LinkedList class: Call the class MyLinkedList, (hint) Create a second class called Node.java and use it, remember in the class I put the Node class inside the LinkedList Class, but you should do it outside. This class should haveo Variables you may need for a Node,o (optional) Constructor Your linked list is of an int type. (you may do it as General type as <E>) For this Linked List you need to have the following methods: add, addAfter, remove, size, contain, toString, compare, addInOrder. This is just a suggestion, if you use Generic type, you must modify this Write a main function or Main class to test all the methods,o Create a 2 linked list and test all your methods. (Including the compare)arrow_forwardCreate a ToArray function for the LinkedList class that returns an array from a linked list instance.arrow_forwardQueueArray.java This file implements QueueInterface.java This file has * attributes of an array holding queue elements. An integer represents front * index, an integer for rear index, and an integer to keep track number of * elements in the queue. An overloaded constructor accepts an integer for * initializing the queue size, e.g. array size. An enqueue method receives an * object and place the object into the queue. The enqueue method will throw * exception with message "Overflow" when the queue is full. A dequeue method * returns and removes an object from front of the queue. The dequeue method * will throw exception with message "Underflow" when the queue is empty. A size * method returns number of elements in the queue. A toString method returns a * String showing size and all elements in the queue.arrow_forward
- struct insert_at_back_of_sll { // Function takes a constant Book as a parameter, inserts that book at the // back of a singly linked list, and returns nothing. void operator()(const Book& book) { /// TO-DO (3) /// // Write the lines of code to insert "book" at the back of "my_sll". Since // the SLL has no size() function and no tail pointer, you must walk the // list looking for the last node. // // HINT: Do not attempt to insert after "my_sll.end()". // ///// END-T0-DO (3) ||||// } std::forward_list& my_sll; };arrow_forwardGiven main(), define an InsertAtEnd() member function in the ItemNode class that adds an element to the end of a linked list. DO NOT print the dummy head node.arrow_forwardLinked List, create your own code. (Do not use the build in function or classes of Java or from the textbook). Create a LinkedList class: Call the class MyLinkedList, (hint) Create a second class called Node.java and use it, remember in the class I put the Node class inside the LinkedList Class, but you should do it outside. This class should haveo Variables you may need for a Node,o (optional) Constructor Your linked list is of an int type. (you may do it as General type as <E>) For this Linked List you need to have the following methods: add, addAfter, remove, size, contain, toString, compare, addInOrder. This is just a suggestion, if you use Generic type, you must modify this Write a main function or Main class to test all the methods,o Create a 2 linked list and test all your methods. (Including the compare)arrow_forward
- Below you're given a Node class and a LinkedList class. You will implement a method for the LinkedList class named "delete48in148". That is, whenever there is a sequence of nodes with values 1, 4, 8, we delete the 4 and 8. For exCample, Before: 1 -> 4 -> 8 LAfter: 1 Before: 7 -> 1 -> 4 -> 8 -> 9 -> 4 -> 8 After: 7 -> 1 -> 9 -> 4 -> 8 Before: 7 -> 1 -> 4 -> 8 -> 4 -> 8 -> 4 -> 8 -> 9 After: 7 -> 1 -> 9 Note from the above example that, after deleting one instance of 48, there may be new instances of 148 formed. You must delete ALL of them. Requirement: Your implementation must be ITERATIVE (i.e., using a loop). You must NOT use recursion. Recursive solutions will NOT be given marks. import ... # No other import is allowedarrow_forwardSend me your own work not AI generated response or plagiarised response. If I see these things, I'll give multiple downvotes and will definitely report.arrow_forwardGiven the following definition for a LinkedList: // LinkedList.h class LinkedList { public: LinkedList(); // TODO: Implement me void printEveryOther() const; private: struct Node { int data; Node* next; }; Node * head; }; // LinkedList.cpp #include "LinkedList.h" LinkedList::LinkedList() { head = nullptr; } Implement the function printEveryOther, which prints every other data value (i.e. those at the odd indices assuming 0-based indexing).arrow_forward
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