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C++ Implementation of Doubly Linked List

This C++ program demonstrates different insertion methods for a doubly linked list (DLL). It defines a Node class with data and next/prev pointers. It includes functions to push (insert at front), insertAfter, and append (insert at end) nodes. The main function tests these by creating a sample DLL and printing it forward and backward to show traversal in both directions.

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C++ Implementation of Doubly Linked List

This C++ program demonstrates different insertion methods for a doubly linked list (DLL). It defines a Node class with data and next/prev pointers. It includes functions to push (insert at front), insertAfter, and append (insert at end) nodes. The main function tests these by creating a sample DLL and printing it forward and backward to show traversal in both directions.

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// A complete working C++ program to

// demonstrate all insertion methods


#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;

// A linked list node


class Node
{
public:
int data;
Node* next;
Node* prev;
};

/* Given a reference (pointer to pointer)


to the head of a list
and an int, inserts a new node on the
front of the list. */
void push(Node** head_ref, int new_data)
{
/* 1. allocate node */
Node* new_node = new Node();

/* 2. put in the data */


new_node->data = new_data;

/* 3. Make next of new node as head


and previous as NULL */
new_node->next = (*head_ref);
new_node->prev = NULL;

/* 4. change prev of head node to new node */


if ((*head_ref) != NULL)
(*head_ref)->prev = new_node;

/* 5. move the head to point to the new node */


(*head_ref) = new_node;
}

/* Given a node as prev_node, insert


a new node after the given node */
void insertAfter(Node* prev_node, int new_data)
{
/*1. check if the given prev_node is NULL */
if (prev_node == NULL)
{
cout<<"the given previous node cannot be NULL";
return;
}

/* 2. allocate new node */


Node* new_node = new Node();

/* 3. put in the data */


new_node->data = new_data;

/* 4. Make next of new node as next of prev_node */


new_node->next = prev_node->next;
/* 5. Make the next of prev_node as new_node */
prev_node->next = new_node;

/* 6. Make prev_node as previous of new_node */


new_node->prev = prev_node;

/* 7. Change previous of new_node's next node */


if (new_node->next != NULL)
new_node->next->prev = new_node;
}

/* Given a reference (pointer to pointer) to the head


of a DLL and an int, appends a new node at the end */
void append(Node** head_ref, int new_data)
{
/* 1. allocate node */
Node* new_node = new Node();

Node* last = *head_ref; /* used in step 5*/

/* 2. put in the data */


new_node->data = new_data;

/* 3. This new node is going to be the last node, so


make next of it as NULL*/
new_node->next = NULL;

/* 4. If the Linked List is empty, then make the new


node as head */
if (*head_ref == NULL)
{
new_node->prev = NULL;
*head_ref = new_node;
return;
}

/* 5. Else traverse till the last node */


while (last->next != NULL)
last = last->next;

/* 6. Change the next of last node */


last->next = new_node;

/* 7. Make last node as previous of new node */


new_node->prev = last;

return;
}

// This function prints contents of


// linked list starting from the given node
void printList(Node* node)
{
Node* last;
cout<<"\nTraversal in forward direction \n";
while (node != NULL)
{
cout<<" "<<node->data<<" ";
last = node;
node = node->next;
}

cout<<"\nTraversal in reverse direction \n";


while (last != NULL)
{
cout<<" "<<last->data<<" ";
last = last->prev;
}
}

/* Driver program to test above functions*/


int main()
{
/* Start with the empty list */
Node* head = NULL;

// Insert 6. So linked list becomes 6->NULL


append(&head, 6);

// Insert 7 at the beginning. So


// linked list becomes 7->6->NULL
push(&head, 7);

// Insert 1 at the beginning. So


// linked list becomes 1->7->6->NULL
push(&head, 1);

// Insert 4 at the end. So linked


// list becomes 1->7->6->4->NULL
append(&head, 4);

// Insert 8, after 7. So linked


// list becomes 1->7->8->6->4->NULL
insertAfter(head->next, 8);

cout << "Created DLL is: ";


printList(head);

return 0;
}

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