Java: An Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming (8th Edition)
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Chapter 12, Problem 12E
Program Plan Intro
Linked list:
- The list is a linear data structure model.
- List implements a sequence of finite ordered values in an abstract structure. Items in a list may be sorted or unsorted.
- Linked structure of a list consists of a collection of nodes.
- Each node has two parts:
- The first part stores the data.
- Another part indicates the link of the next node.
- The data structure contains nodes with two references.
- Create two references such that one reference to accept the items in their insertion order, and another one to accept the items in the non-descending order.
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