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How to create a pointer to another pointer in a linked list?

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In this article we cover how to create a pointer to another pointer in a linked list, it can be singly, doubly, or circularly.

What is Linked List:

A linked list is a linear data structure, in which the elements are not stored at contiguous memory locations. The elements in a linked list are linked using pointers as shown in the below image:

 

Singly Linked List:

  • In, a singly linked list, each node has a value and a pointer to the next node.
  • It is of most common linked list.
  • We can go only in one direction, head to tail.

Doubly Linked List:

  • A Doubly Linked List (DLL) contains an extra pointer, typically called the previous pointer, together with the next pointer and data.
  • We can go in both directions, head to tail and tail to head.

Circularly Linked List:

  • The circular linked list is a linked list where all nodes are connected to form a circle.
  • In a circular linked list, the first node and the last node are connected to each other which forms a circle. 
  • There is no NULL at the end.

How to create a pointer to another pointer in a linked list?

We can create a pointer to another pointer in a linked list by making a dummy node. Let's say you want a pointer that should point to the head of the linked list. Usually, we create a dummy pointer with the value -1.

Below is the implementation:

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Output
Linked List: 
1 2 3 4 5 
Dummy pointer pointing to head of Linked List: 
-1 1 2 3 4 5 

Time Complexity: O(1)
Auxiliary Space: O(1)

If you want to point to any other Node except the head then you have to first traverse to the node in the linked list. Then you can point the dummy pointer to it.

  • Time for traversing: O(N)
  • Time for creating the dummy node: O(1)
  • Time to point it to the given node: O(1)

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