Deleting nodes
Another common operation that you would need to be able to do on a list is to delete nodes. This may seem simple, but we'd first have to decide how to select a node for deletion. Is it going to be by an index number or by the data the node contains? Here we will choose to delete a node by the data it contains.
The following is a figure of a special case considered when deleting a node from the list:
When we want to delete a node that is between two other nodes, all we have to do is make the previous node directly to the successor of its next node. That is, we simply cut the node to be deleted out of the chain as in the preceding image.
Here is the implementation of the delete()
method may look like:
def delete(self, data): current = self.tail prev = self.tail while current: if current.data == data: if current == self.tail: self.tail = current.next else: prev.next = current...