Escriba una función que tome una lista ordenada en orden no decreciente y elimine cualquier Node duplicado de la lista. La lista solo debe recorrerse una vez.
Por ejemplo, si la lista vinculada es 11->11->11->21->43->43->60, removeDuplicates() debería convertir la lista a 11->21->43->60.
Algoritmo: recorrer la lista desde el Node principal (o inicial). Mientras atraviesa, compare cada Node con su siguiente Node. Si los datos del siguiente Node son los mismos que los del Node actual, elimine el siguiente Node. Antes de eliminar un Node, debemos almacenar el siguiente puntero del Node
C++
/* C++ Program to remove duplicates from a sorted linked list */ #include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; /* Link list node */ class Node { public: int data; Node* next; }; /* The function removes duplicates from a sorted list */ void removeDuplicates(Node* head) { /* Pointer to traverse the linked list */ Node* current = head; /* Pointer to store the next pointer of a node to be deleted*/ Node* next_next; /* do nothing if the list is empty */ if (current == NULL) return; /* Traverse the list till last node */ while (current->next != NULL) { /* Compare current node with next node */ if (current->data == current->next->data) { /* The sequence of steps is important*/ next_next = current->next->next; free(current->next); current->next = next_next; } else /* This is tricky: only advance if no deletion */ { current = current->next; } } } /* UTILITY FUNCTIONS */ /* Function to insert a node at the beginning of the linked list */ void push(Node** head_ref, int new_data) { /* allocate node */ Node* new_node = new Node(); /* put in the data */ new_node->data = new_data; /* link the old list off the new node */ new_node->next = (*head_ref); /* move the head to point to the new node */ (*head_ref) = new_node; } /* Function to print nodes in a given linked list */ void printList(Node *node) { while (node!=NULL) { cout<<" "<<node->data; node = node->next; } } /* Driver program to test above functions*/ int main() { /* Start with the empty list */ Node* head = NULL; /* Let us create a sorted linked list to test the functions Created linked list will be 11->11->11->13->13->20 */ push(&head, 20); push(&head, 13); push(&head, 13); push(&head, 11); push(&head, 11); push(&head, 11); cout<<"Linked list before duplicate removal "; printList(head); /* Remove duplicates from linked list */ removeDuplicates(head); cout<<"\nLinked list after duplicate removal "; printList(head); return 0; } // This code is contributed by rathbhupendra
C
/* C Program to remove duplicates from a sorted linked list */ #include<stdio.h> #include<stdlib.h> /* Link list node */ struct Node { int data; struct Node* next; }; /* The function removes duplicates from a sorted list */ void removeDuplicates(struct Node* head) { /* Pointer to traverse the linked list */ struct Node* current = head; /* Pointer to store the next pointer of a node to be deleted*/ struct Node* next_next; /* do nothing if the list is empty */ if (current == NULL) return; /* Traverse the list till last node */ while (current->next != NULL) { /* Compare current node with next node */ if (current->data == current->next->data) { /* The sequence of steps is important*/ next_next = current->next->next; free(current->next); current->next = next_next; } else /* This is tricky: only advance if no deletion */ { current = current->next; } } } /* UTILITY FUNCTIONS */ /* Function to insert a node at the beginning of the linked list */ void push(struct Node** head_ref, int new_data) { /* allocate node */ struct Node* new_node = (struct Node*) malloc(sizeof(struct Node)); /* put in the data */ new_node->data = new_data; /* link the old list off the new node */ new_node->next = (*head_ref); /* move the head to point to the new node */ (*head_ref) = new_node; } /* Function to print nodes in a given linked list */ void printList(struct Node *node) { while (node!=NULL) { printf("%d ", node->data); node = node->next; } } /* Driver program to test above functions*/ int main() { /* Start with the empty list */ struct Node* head = NULL; /* Let us create a sorted linked list to test the functions Created linked list will be 11->11->11->13->13->20 */ push(&head, 20); push(&head, 13); push(&head, 13); push(&head, 11); push(&head, 11); push(&head, 11); printf("\n Linked list before duplicate removal "); printList(head); /* Remove duplicates from linked list */ removeDuplicates(head); printf("\n Linked list after duplicate removal "); printList(head); return 0; }
Java
// Java program to remove duplicates from a sorted linked list class LinkedList { Node head; // head of list /* Linked list Node*/ class Node { int data; Node next; Node(int d) {data = d; next = null; } } void removeDuplicates() { /*Another reference to head*/ Node curr = head; /* Traverse list till the last node */ while (curr != null) { Node temp = curr; /*Compare current node with the next node and keep on deleting them until it matches the current node data */ while(temp!=null && temp.data.equals(curr.data)) { temp = temp.next; } /*Set current node next to the next different element denoted by temp*/ curr.next = temp; curr = curr.next; } } /* Utility functions */ /* Inserts a new Node at front of the list. */ public void push(int new_data) { /* 1 & 2: Allocate the Node & Put in the data*/ Node new_node = new Node(new_data); /* 3. Make next of new Node as head */ new_node.next = head; /* 4. Move the head to point to new Node */ head = new_node; } /* Function to print linked list */ void printList() { Node temp = head; while (temp != null) { System.out.print(temp.data+" "); temp = temp.next; } System.out.println(); } /* Driver program to test above functions */ public static void main(String args[]) { LinkedList llist = new LinkedList(); llist.push(20); llist.push(13); llist.push(13); llist.push(11); llist.push(11); llist.push(11); System.out.println("List before removal of duplicates"); llist.printList(); llist.removeDuplicates(); System.out.println("List after removal of elements"); llist.printList(); } } /* This code is contributed by Rajat Mishra */
Python3
# Python3 program to remove duplicate # nodes from a sorted linked list # Node class class Node: # Constructor to initialize # the node object def __init__(self, data): self.data = data self.next = None class LinkedList: # Function to initialize head def __init__(self): self.head = None # Function to insert a new node # at the beginning def push(self, new_data): new_node = Node(new_data) new_node.next = self.head self.head = new_node # Given a reference to the head of a # list and a key, delete the first # occurrence of key in linked list def deleteNode(self, key): # Store head node temp = self.head # If head node itself holds the # key to be deleted if (temp is not None): if (temp.data == key): self.head = temp.next temp = None return # Search for the key to be deleted, # keep track of the previous node as # we need to change 'prev.next' while(temp is not None): if temp.data == key: break prev = temp temp = temp.next # if key was not present in # linked list if(temp == None): return # Unlink the node from linked list prev.next = temp.next temp = None # Utility function to print the # linked LinkedList def printList(self): temp = self.head while(temp): print(temp.data , end = ' ') temp = temp.next # This function removes duplicates # from a sorted list def removeDuplicates(self): temp = self.head if temp is None: return while temp.next is not None: if temp.data == temp.next.data: new = temp.next.next temp.next = None temp.next = new else: temp = temp.next return self.head # Driver Code llist = LinkedList() llist.push(20) llist.push(13) llist.push(13) llist.push(11) llist.push(11) llist.push(11) print ("Created Linked List: ") llist.printList() print() print("Linked List after removing", "duplicate elements:") llist.removeDuplicates() llist.printList() # This code is contributed by # Dushyant Pathak.
C#
// C# program to remove duplicates // from a sorted linked list using System; public class LinkedList { Node head; // head of list /* Linked list Node*/ class Node { public int data; public Node next; public Node(int d) { data = d; next = null; } } void removeDuplicates() { /*Another reference to head*/ Node current = head; /* Pointer to store the next pointer of a node to be deleted*/ Node next_next; /* do nothing if the list is empty */ if (head == null) return; /* Traverse list till the last node */ while (current.next != null) { /*Compare current node with the next node */ if (current.data == current.next.data) { next_next = current.next.next; current.next = null; current.next = next_next; } else // advance if no deletion current = current.next; } } /* Utility functions */ /* Inserts a new Node at front of the list. */ public void push(int new_data) { /* 1 & 2: Allocate the Node & Put in the data*/ Node new_node = new Node(new_data); /* 3. Make next of new Node as head */ new_node.next = head; /* 4. Move the head to point to new Node */ head = new_node; } /* Function to print linked list */ void printList() { Node temp = head; while (temp != null) { Console.Write(temp.data+" "); temp = temp.next; } Console.WriteLine(); } /* Driver code */ public static void Main(String []args) { LinkedList llist = new LinkedList(); llist.push(20); llist.push(13); llist.push(13); llist.push(11); llist.push(11); llist.push(11); Console.WriteLine("List before removal of duplicates"); llist.printList(); llist.removeDuplicates(); Console.WriteLine("List after removal of elements"); llist.printList(); } } /* This code is contributed by 29AjayKumar */
Javascript
<script> // Javascript program to remove duplicates from a sorted linked list /* Linked list Node*/ class Node { constructor(d) { this.data = d; this.next = null; } } let head=new Node(); // head of list function removeDuplicates() { /*Another reference to head*/ let curr = head; /* Traverse list till the last node */ while (curr != null) { let temp = curr; /*Compare current node with the next node and keep on deleting them until it matches the current node data */ while(temp!=null && temp.data==curr.data) { temp = temp.next; } /*Set current node next to the next different element denoted by temp*/ curr.next = temp; curr = curr.next; } } /* Utility functions */ /* Inserts a new Node at front of the list. */ function push(new_data) { /* 1 & 2: Allocate the Node & Put in the data*/ let new_node = new Node(new_data); /* 3. Make next of new Node as head */ new_node.next = head; /* 4. Move the head to point to new Node */ head = new_node; } /* Function to print linked list */ function printList() { let temp = head; while (temp != null && temp.data) { document.write(temp.data+" "); temp = temp.next; } document.write("<br>"); } /* Driver program to test above functions */ push(20) push(13) push(13) push(11) push(11) push(11) document.write("List before removal of duplicates "); printList(); removeDuplicates(); document.write("List after removal of elements "); printList(); // This code is contributed by unknown2108 </script>
C++
/* C++ Program to remove duplicates from a sorted linked list */ #include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; /* Link list node */ class Node { public: int data; Node* next; }; /* The function removes duplicates from a sorted list */ void removeDuplicates(Node* head) { /* Pointer to store the pointer of a node to be deleted*/ Node* to_free; /* do nothing if the list is empty */ if (head == NULL) return; /* Traverse the list till last node */ if (head->next != NULL) { /* Compare head node with next node */ if (head->data == head->next->data) { /* The sequence of steps is important. to_free pointer stores the next of head pointer which is to be deleted.*/ to_free = head->next; head->next = head->next->next; free(to_free); removeDuplicates(head); } else /* This is tricky: only advance if no deletion */ { removeDuplicates(head->next); } } } /* UTILITY FUNCTIONS */ /* Function to insert a node at the beginning of the linked list */ void push(Node** head_ref, int new_data) { /* allocate node */ Node* new_node = new Node(); /* put in the data */ new_node->data = new_data; /* link the old list off the new node */ new_node->next = (*head_ref); /* move the head to point to the new node */ (*head_ref) = new_node; } /* Function to print nodes in a given linked list */ void printList(Node *node) { while (node!=NULL) { cout<<" "<<node->data; node = node->next; } } /* Driver code*/ int main() { /* Start with the empty list */ Node* head = NULL; /* Let us create a sorted linked list to test the functions Created linked list will be 11->11->11->13->13->20 */ push(&head, 20); push(&head, 13); push(&head, 13); push(&head, 11); push(&head, 11); push(&head, 11); cout<<"Linked list before duplicate removal "; printList(head); /* Remove duplicates from linked list */ removeDuplicates(head); cout<<"\nLinked list after duplicate removal "; printList(head); return 0; } // This code is contributed by Ashita Gupta
C
/* C recursive Program to remove duplicates from a sorted linked list */ #include<stdio.h> #include<stdlib.h> /* Link list node */ struct Node { int data; struct Node* next; }; /* UTILITY FUNCTIONS */ /* Function to insert a node at the beginning of the linked list */ void push(struct Node** head_ref, int new_data) { /* allocate node */ struct Node* new_node = (struct Node*) malloc(sizeof(struct Node)); /* put in the data */ new_node->data = new_data; /* link the old list off the new node */ new_node->next = (*head_ref); /* move the head to point to the new node */ (*head_ref) = new_node; } /* Function to print nodes in a given linked list */ void printList(struct Node *node) { while (node!=NULL) { printf("%d ", node->data); node = node->next; } } Node* deleteDuplicates(Node* head) { if (head == nullptr) return nullptr; if (head->next == nullptr) return head; if (head->data == head->next->data) { Node *tmp; // If find next element duplicate, preserve the next pointer to be deleted, // skip it, and then delete the stored one. Return head tmp = head->next; head->next = head->next->next; free(tmp); return deleteDuplicates(head); } else { // if doesn't find next element duplicate, leave head // and check from next element head->next = deleteDuplicates(head->next); return head; } } int main() { /* Start with the empty list */ struct Node* head = NULL; /* Let us create a sorted linked list to test the functions Created linked list will be 11->11->11->13->13->20 */ push(&head, 20); push(&head, 13); push(&head, 13); push(&head, 11); push(&head, 11); push(&head, 11); printf("\n Linked list before duplicate removal "); printList(head); /* Remove duplicates from linked list */ head = deleteDuplicates(head); printf("\n Linked list after duplicate removal "); printList(head); return 0; } /* This code is contributed by Yogesh shukla */
Java
// Java Program to remove duplicates // from a sorted linked list class GFG { /* Link list node */ static class Node { int data; Node next; }; // The function removes duplicates // from a sorted list static Node removeDuplicates(Node head) { /* Pointer to store the pointer of a node to be deleted*/ Node to_free; /* do nothing if the list is empty */ if (head == null) return null; /* Traverse the list till last node */ if (head.next != null) { /* Compare head node with next node */ if (head.data == head.next.data) { /* The sequence of steps is important. to_free pointer stores the next of head pointer which is to be deleted.*/ to_free = head.next; head.next = head.next.next; removeDuplicates(head); } /* This is tricky: only advance if no deletion */ else { removeDuplicates(head.next); } } return head; } /* UTILITY FUNCTIONS */ /* Function to insert a node at the beginning of the linked list */ static Node push(Node head_ref, int new_data) { /* allocate node */ Node new_node = new Node(); /* put in the data */ new_node.data = new_data; /* link the old list off the new node */ new_node.next = (head_ref); /* move the head to point to the new node */ (head_ref) = new_node; return head_ref; } /* Function to print nodes in a given linked list */ static void printList(Node node) { while (node != null) { System.out.print(" " + node.data); node = node.next; } } /* Driver code*/ public static void main(String args[]) { /* Start with the empty list */ Node head = null; /* Let us create a sorted linked list to test the functions Created linked list will be 11.11.11.13.13.20 */ head = push(head, 20); head = push(head, 13); head = push(head, 13); head = push(head, 11); head = push(head, 11); head = push(head, 11); System.out.println("Linked list before" + " duplicate removal "); printList(head); /* Remove duplicates from linked list */ head = removeDuplicates(head); System.out.println("\nLinked list after" + " duplicate removal "); printList(head); } } // This code is contributed by Arnab Kundu
Python3
# Python3 Program to remove duplicates # from a sorted linked list import math # Link list node class Node: def __init__(self,data): self.data = data self.next = None # The function removes duplicates # from a sorted list def removeDuplicates(head): # Pointer to store the pointer of a node # to be deleted to_free # do nothing if the list is empty if (head == None): return # Traverse the list till last node if (head.next != None): # Compare head node with next node if (head.data == head.next.data): # The sequence of steps is important. # to_free pointer stores the next of head # pointer which is to be deleted. to_free = head.next head.next = head.next.next # free(to_free) removeDuplicates(head) # This is tricky: only advance if no deletion else: removeDuplicates(head.next) return head # UTILITY FUNCTIONS # Function to insert a node at the # beginning of the linked list def push(head_ref, new_data): # allocate node new_node = Node(new_data) # put in the data new_node.data = new_data # link the old list off the new node new_node.next = head_ref # move the head to point to the new node head_ref = new_node return head_ref # Function to print nodes in a given linked list def printList(node): while (node != None): print(node.data, end = " ") node = node.next # Driver code if __name__=='__main__': # Start with the empty list head = None # Let us create a sorted linked list # to test the functions # Created linked list will be 11.11.11.13.13.20 head = push(head, 20) head = push(head, 13) head = push(head, 13) head = push(head, 11) head = push(head, 11) head = push(head, 11) print("Linked list before duplicate removal ", end = "") printList(head) # Remove duplicates from linked list removeDuplicates(head) print("\nLinked list after duplicate removal ", end = "") printList(head) # This code is contributed by Srathore
C#
// C# Program to remove duplicates // from a sorted linked list using System; class GFG { /* Link list node */ public class Node { public int data; public Node next; }; // The function removes duplicates // from a sorted list static Node removeDuplicates(Node head) { /* Pointer to store the pointer of a node to be deleted*/ Node to_free; /* do nothing if the list is empty */ if (head == null) return null; /* Traverse the list till last node */ if (head.next != null) { /* Compare head node with next node */ if (head.data == head.next.data) { /* The sequence of steps is important. to_free pointer stores the next of head pointer which is to be deleted.*/ to_free = head.next; head.next = head.next.next; removeDuplicates(head); } /* This is tricky: only advance if no deletion */ else { removeDuplicates(head.next); } } return head; } /* UTILITY FUNCTIONS */ /* Function to insert a node at the beginning of the linked list */ static Node push(Node head_ref, int new_data) { /* allocate node */ Node new_node = new Node(); /* put in the data */ new_node.data = new_data; /* link the old list off the new node */ new_node.next = (head_ref); /* move the head to point to the new node */ (head_ref) = new_node; return head_ref; } /* Function to print nodes in a given linked list */ static void printList(Node node) { while (node != null) { Console.Write(" " + node.data); node = node.next; } } // Driver code public static void Main(String []args) { /* Start with the empty list */ Node head = null; /* Let us create a sorted linked list to test the functions Created linked list will be 11.11.11.13.13.20 */ head = push(head, 20); head = push(head, 13); head = push(head, 13); head = push(head, 11); head = push(head, 11); head = push(head, 11); Console.Write("Linked list before" + " duplicate removal "); printList(head); /* Remove duplicates from linked list */ head = removeDuplicates(head); Console.Write("\nLinked list after" + " duplicate removal "); printList(head); } } // This code is contributed by PrinciRaj1992
Javascript
<script> // JavaScript Program to remove duplicates // from a sorted linked list /* Link list node */ class Node { constructor(val) { this.data = val; this.next = null; } } // The function removes duplicates // from a sorted list function removeDuplicates(head) { /* Pointer to store the pointer of a node to be deleted */ var to_free; /* do nothing if the list is empty */ if (head == null) return null; /* Traverse the list till last node */ if (head.next != null) { /* Compare head node with next node */ if (head.data == head.next.data) { /* The sequence of steps is important. to_free pointer stores the next of head pointer which is to be deleted. */ to_free = head.next; head.next = head.next.next; removeDuplicates(head); } /* This is tricky: only advance if no deletion */ else { removeDuplicates(head.next); } } return head; } /* UTILITY FUNCTIONS */ /* Function to insert a node at the beginning of the linked list */ function push(head_ref , new_data) { /* allocate node */ var new_node = new Node(); /* put in the data */ new_node.data = new_data; /* link the old list off the new node */ new_node.next = (head_ref); /* move the head to point to the new node */ (head_ref) = new_node; return head_ref; } /* Function to print nodes in a given linked list */ function printList(node) { while (node != null) { document.write(" " + node.data); node = node.next; } } /* Driver code */ /* Start with the empty list */ var head = null; /* Let us create a sorted linked list to test the functions Created linked list will be 11.11.11.13.13.20 */ head = push(head, 20); head = push(head, 13); head = push(head, 13); head = push(head, 11); head = push(head, 11); head = push(head, 11); document.write("Linked list before" + " duplicate removal <br/>"); printList(head); /* Remove duplicates from linked list */ head = removeDuplicates(head); document.write("<br/>Linked list after" + " duplicate removal <br/>"); printList(head); // This code is contributed by todaysgaurav </script>
C++14
// C++ program to remove duplicates // from a sorted linked list #include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; // Linked list Node struct Node { int data; Node* next; Node(int d) { data = d; next = NULL; } }; // Function to remove duplicates // from the given linked list Node* removeDuplicates(Node* head) { // Two references to head temp will iterate to the whole // Linked List prev will point towards the first // occurrence of every element Node *temp = head, *prev = head; // Traverse list till the last node while (temp != NULL) { // Compare values of both pointers if (temp->data != prev->data) { // if the value of prev is not equal to the // value of temp that means there are no more // occurrences of the prev data-> So we can set // the next of prev to the temp node->*/ prev->next = temp; prev = temp; } //Set the temp to the next node temp = temp->next; } // This is the edge case if there are more than one // occurrences of the last element if (prev != temp) prev->next = NULL; return head; } Node* push(Node* head, int new_data) { /* 1 & 2: Allocate the Node & Put in the data*/ Node* new_node = new Node(new_data); /* 3. Make next of new Node as head */ new_node->next = head; /* 4. Move the head to point to new Node */ head = new_node; return head; } /* Function to print linked list */ void printList(Node* head) { Node* temp = head; while (temp != NULL) { cout << temp->data << " "; temp = temp->next; } cout << endl; } /* Driver code */ int main() { Node* llist = NULL; llist = push(llist, 20); llist = push(llist, 13); llist = push(llist, 13); llist = push(llist, 11); llist = push(llist, 11); llist = push(llist, 11); cout << ("List before removal of duplicates\n"); printList(llist); cout << ("List after removal of elements\n"); llist = removeDuplicates(llist); printList(llist); } // This code is contributed by Sania Kumari Gupta
C
// C program to remove duplicates from a sorted linked list #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> /* Link list node */ typedef struct Node { int data; struct Node* next; } Node; // Function to remove duplicates // from the given linked list Node* removeDuplicates(Node* head) { // Two references to head temp will iterate to the whole // Linked List prev will point towards the first // occurrence of every element Node *temp = head, *prev = head; // Traverse list till the last node while (temp != NULL) { // Compare values of both pointers if (temp->data != prev->data) { // if the value of prev is not equal to the // value of temp that means there are no more // occurrences of the prev data-> So we can set // the next of prev to the temp node->*/ prev->next = temp; prev = temp; } // Set the temp to the next node temp = temp->next; } // This is the edge case if there are more than one // occurrences of the last element if (prev != temp) prev->next = NULL; return head; } void push(Node** head_ref, int new_data) { /* allocate node */ Node* new_node = (Node*)malloc(sizeof(Node)); /* put in the data */ new_node->data = new_data; /* link the old list off the new node */ new_node->next = (*head_ref); /* move the head to point to the new node */ (*head_ref) = new_node; } /* Function to print linked list */ void printList(Node* head) { Node* temp = head; while (temp != NULL) { printf("%d ", temp->data); temp = temp->next; } printf("\n"); } /* Driver code */ int main() { Node* llist = NULL; push(&llist, 20); push(&llist, 13); push(&llist, 13); push(&llist, 11); push(&llist, 11); push(&llist, 11); printf("List before removal of duplicates\n"); printList(llist); printf("List after removal of elements\n"); llist = removeDuplicates(llist); printList(llist); } // This code is contributed by Sania Kumari Gupta
Java
// Java program to remove duplicates // from a sorted linked list class LinkedList { // head of list Node head; // Linked list Node class Node { int data; Node next; Node(int d) { data = d; next = null; } } // Function to remove duplicates from the given linked // list void removeDuplicates() { // Two references to head temp will iterate to the // whole Linked List prev will point towards the // first occurrence of every element Node temp = head, prev = head; // Traverse list till the last node while (temp != null) { // Compare values of both pointers if (temp.data != prev.data) { // if the value of prev is not equal to the // value of temp that means there are no // more occurrences of the prev data. So we // can set the next of prev to the temp // node. prev.next = temp; prev = temp; } //Set the temp to the next node temp = temp.next; } // This is the edge case if there are more than one // occurrences of the last element if (prev != temp) prev.next = null; } /* Utility functions */ /* Inserts a new Node at front of the list. */ public void push(int new_data) { /* 1 & 2: Allocate the Node & Put in the data*/ Node new_node = new Node(new_data); /* 3. Make next of new Node as head */ new_node.next = head; /* 4. Move the head to point to new Node */ head = new_node; } /* Function to print linked list */ void printList() { Node temp = head; while (temp != null) { System.out.print(temp.data + " "); temp = temp.next; } System.out.println(); } /* Driver program to test above functions */ public static void main(String args[]) { LinkedList llist = new LinkedList(); llist.push(20); llist.push(13); llist.push(13); llist.push(11); llist.push(11); llist.push(11); System.out.print("List before "); System.out.println("removal of duplicates"); llist.printList(); llist.removeDuplicates(); System.out.println( "List after removal of elements"); llist.printList(); } } // This code is contributed by Sania Kumari Gupta
Python3
# Python3 program to remove duplicates # from a sorted linked list import math # Link list node class Node: def __init__(self, data): self.data = data self.next = None # The function removes duplicates # from the given linked list def removeDuplicates(head): # Do nothing if the list consist of # only one element or empty if (head == None and head.next == None): return # Construct a pointer # pointing towards head current = head # Initialise a while loop till the # second last node of the linkedlist while (current.next): # If the data of current and next # node is equal we will skip the # node between them if current.data == current.next.data: current.next = current.next.next # If the data of current and # next node is different move # the pointer to the next node else: current = current.next return # UTILITY FUNCTIONS # Function to insert a node at the # beginning of the linked list def push(head_ref, new_data): # Allocate node new_node = Node(new_data) # Put in the data new_node.data = new_data # Link the old list off # the new node new_node.next = head_ref # Move the head to point # to the new node head_ref = new_node return head_ref # Function to print nodes # in a given linked list def printList(node): while (node != None): print(node.data, end = " ") node = node.next # Driver code if __name__=='__main__': head = None head = push(head, 20) head = push(head, 13) head = push(head, 13) head = push(head, 11) head = push(head, 11) head = push(head, 11) print("List before removal of " "duplicates ", end = "") printList(head) removeDuplicates(head) print("\nList after removal of " "elements ", end = "") printList(head) # This code is contributed by MukulTomar
C#
// C# program to remove duplicates // from a sorted linked list using System; class LinkedList { // head of list public Node head; // Linked list Node public class Node { public int data; public Node next; public Node(int d) { data = d; next = null; } } // Function to remove duplicates // from the given linked list void removeDuplicates() { // Two references to head // temp will iterate to the // whole Linked List // prev will point towards // the first occurrence of every element Node temp = head, prev = head; // Traverse list till the last node while (temp != null) { // Compare values of both pointers if(temp.data != prev.data) { /* if the value of prev is not equal to the value of temp that means there are no more occurrences of the prev data. So we can set the next of prev to the temp node.*/ prev.next = temp; prev = temp; } /*Set the temp to the next node*/ temp = temp.next; } /*This is the edge case if there are more than one occurrences of the last element*/ if(prev != temp){ prev.next = null; } } /* Utility functions */ /* Inserts a new Node at front of the list. */ public void push(int new_data) { /* 1 & 2: Allocate the Node & Put in the data*/ Node new_node = new Node(new_data); /* 3. Make next of new Node as head */ new_node.next = head; /* 4. Move the head to point to new Node */ head = new_node; } /* Function to print linked list */ void printList() { Node temp = head; while (temp != null) { Console.Write(temp.data + " "); temp = temp.next; } Console.WriteLine(); } /* Driver code */ public static void Main(string []args) { LinkedList llist = new LinkedList(); llist.push(20); llist.push(13); llist.push(13); llist.push(11); llist.push(11); llist.push(11); Console.Write("List before "); Console.WriteLine("removal of duplicates"); llist.printList(); llist.removeDuplicates(); Console.WriteLine("List after removal of elements"); llist.printList(); } } // This code is contributed by rutvik_56
Javascript
<script> // javascript program to remove duplicates // from a sorted linked list // head of list var head; // Linked list Node class Node { constructor(val) { this.data = val; this.next = null; } } // Function to remove duplicates // from the given linked list function removeDuplicates() { // Two references to head // temp will iterate to the // whole Linked List // prev will point towards // the first occurrence of every element var temp = head, prev = head; // Traverse list till the last node while (temp != null) { // Compare values of both pointers if (temp.data != prev.data) { /* * if the value of prev is not equal to the value of temp that means there are * no more occurrences of the prev data. So we can set the next of prev to the * temp node. */ prev.next = temp; prev = temp; } /* Set the temp to the next node */ temp = temp.next; } /* * This is the edge case if there are more than one occurrences of the last * element */ if (prev != temp) { prev.next = null; } } /* Utility functions */ /* Inserts a new Node at front of the list. */ function push(new_data) { /* * 1 & 2: Allocate the Node & Put in the data */ var new_node = new Node(new_data); /* 3. Make next of new Node as head */ new_node.next = head; /* 4. Move the head to point to new Node */ head = new_node; } /* Function to print linked list */ function printList() { var temp = head; while (temp != null) { document.write(temp.data + " "); temp = temp.next; } document.write("<br/>"); } /* Driver program to test above functions */ push(20); push(13); push(13); push(11); push(11); push(11); document.write("List before "); document.write("removal of duplicates<br/>"); printList(); removeDuplicates(); document.write("List after removal of elements<br/>"); printList(); // This code contributed by aashish1995 </script>
C++
// CPP program for the above approach #include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; /* Link list node */ struct Node { int data; Node* next; Node() { data = 0; next = NULL; } }; /* Function to insert a node at the beginning of the linked * list */ void push(Node** head_ref, int new_data) { /* allocate node */ Node* new_node = new Node(); /* put in the data */ new_node->data = new_data; /* link the old list off the new node */ new_node->next = (*head_ref); /* move the head to point to the new node */ (*head_ref) = new_node; } /* Function to print nodes in a given linked list */ void printList(Node* node) { while (node != NULL) { cout << node->data << " "; node = node->next; } } // Function to remove duplicates void removeDuplicates(Node* head) { unordered_map<int, bool> track; Node* temp = head; while (temp) { if (track.find(temp->data) == track.end()) { cout << temp->data << " "; } track[temp->data] = true; temp = temp->next; } } // Driver Code int main() { Node* head = NULL; /* Created linked list will be 11->11->11->13->13->20 */ push(&head, 20); push(&head, 13); push(&head, 13); push(&head, 11); push(&head, 11); push(&head, 11); cout << "Linked list before duplicate removal "; printList(head); cout << "\nLinked list after duplicate removal "; removeDuplicates(head); return 0; } // This code is contributed by yashbeersingh42
Java
// Java program for the above approach import java.io.*; import java.util.*; class Node { int data; Node next; Node() { data = 0; next = null; } } class GFG { /* Function to insert a node at the beginning of the linked * list */ static Node push(Node head_ref, int new_data) { /* allocate node */ Node new_node = new Node(); /* put in the data */ new_node.data = new_data; /* link the old list off the new node */ new_node.next = (head_ref); /* move the head to point to the new node */ head_ref = new_node; return head_ref; } /* Function to print nodes in a given linked list */ static void printList(Node node) { while (node != null) { System.out.print(node.data + " "); node = node.next; } } // Function to remove duplicates static void removeDuplicates(Node head) { HashMap<Integer, Boolean> track = new HashMap<>(); Node temp = head; while(temp != null) { if(!track.containsKey(temp.data)) { System.out.print(temp.data + " "); } track.put(temp.data , true); temp = temp.next; } } // Driver Code public static void main (String[] args) { Node head = null; /* Created linked list will be 11->11->11->13->13->20 */ head = push(head, 20); head = push(head, 13); head = push(head, 13); head = push(head, 11); head = push(head, 11); head = push(head, 11); System.out.print("Linked list before duplicate removal "); printList(head); System.out.print("\nLinked list after duplicate removal "); removeDuplicates(head); } } // This code is contributed by avanitrachhadiya2155
Python3
# Python program for the above approach class Node: def __init__(self): self.data = 0; self.next = None; # Function to insert a node at # the beginning of the linked list def push(head_ref, new_data): # allocate node new_node = Node(); # put in the data new_node.data = new_data; # link the old list off the new node new_node.next = (head_ref); # move the head to point to the new node head_ref = new_node; return head_ref; # Function to print nodes in a given linked list def printList(node): while (node != None): print(node.data, end=" "); node = node.next; # Function to remove duplicates def removeDuplicates(head): track = {}; temp = head; while(temp != None): if (not temp.data in track): print(temp.data, end=" "); track[temp.data] = True; temp = temp.next; # Driver Code head = None; # Created linked list will be 11->11->11->13->13->20 head = push(head, 20); head = push(head, 13); head = push(head, 13); head = push(head, 11); head = push(head, 11); head = push(head, 11); print("Linked list before duplicate removal ", end=" "); printList(head); print("\nLinked list after duplicate removal ", end=" "); removeDuplicates(head); # This code is contributed by _Saurabh_jaiswal
C#
// C# program for the above approach using System; using System.Collections.Generic; public class Node { public int data; public Node next; public Node() { data = 0; next = null; } } public class GFG { /* Function to insert a node at the beginning of the linked * list */ static Node push(Node head_ref, int new_data) { /* allocate node */ Node new_node = new Node(); /* put in the data */ new_node.data = new_data; /* link the old list off the new node */ new_node.next = (head_ref); /* move the head to point to the new node */ head_ref = new_node; return head_ref; } /* Function to print nodes in a given linked list */ static void printList(Node node) { while (node != null) { Console.Write(node.data + " "); node = node.next; } } // Function to remove duplicates static void removeDuplicates(Node head) { Dictionary<int, bool> track = new Dictionary<int, bool>(); Node temp = head; while(temp != null) { if(!track.ContainsKey(temp.data)) { Console.Write(temp.data + " "); track.Add(temp.data , true); } temp = temp.next; } } // Driver Code static public void Main () { Node head = null; /* Created linked list will be 11->11->11->13->13->20 */ head = push(head, 20); head = push(head, 13); head = push(head, 13); head = push(head, 11); head = push(head, 11); head = push(head, 11); Console.Write("Linked list before duplicate removal "); printList(head); Console.Write("\nLinked list after duplicate removal "); removeDuplicates(head); } } // This code is contributed by rag2127
Javascript
<script> // Javascript program for the above approach class Node { constructor() { this.data = 0; this.next = null; } } /* Function to insert a node at the beginning of the linked * list */ function push(head_ref, new_data) { /* allocate node */ let new_node = new Node(); /* put in the data */ new_node.data = new_data; /* link the old list off the new node */ new_node.next = (head_ref); /* move the head to point to the new node */ head_ref = new_node; return head_ref; } /* Function to print nodes in a given linked list */ function printList(node) { while (node != null) { document.write(node.data + " "); node = node.next; } } // Function to remove duplicates function removeDuplicates(head) { let track = new Map(); let temp = head; while(temp != null) { if (!track.has(temp.data)) { document.write(temp.data + " "); } track.set(temp.data, true); temp = temp.next; } } // Driver Code let head = null; /* Created linked list will be 11->11->11->13->13->20 */ head = push(head, 20); head = push(head, 13); head = push(head, 13); head = push(head, 11); head = push(head, 11); head = push(head, 11); document.write("Linked list before duplicate removal "); printList(head); document.write("<br>Linked list after duplicate removal "); removeDuplicates(head); // This code is contributed by patel2127 </script>
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