Notes: | |
Given a linked list, swap every two adjacent nodes and return its head. | |
For example, | |
Given 1->2->3->4, you should return the list as 2->1->4->3. | |
Your algorithm should use only constant space. You may not modify the values in the list, only nodes itself can be changed. | |
Solution: 1. Iterative solution with constant space. | |
2. Recursive solution with O(n) space (for practice). | |
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/** | |
* Definition for singly-linked list. | |
* struct ListNode { | |
* int val; | |
* ListNode *next; | |
* ListNode(int x) : val(x), next(NULL) {} | |
* }; | |
*/ |
class Solution { public: ListNode *swapPairs(ListNode *head) { return swapPairs_1(head); } ListNode *swapPairs_1(ListNode *head) { ListNode dummy(0), *cur = &dummy; cur->next = head; while (cur->next && cur->next->next) { ListNode *move = cur->next->next; cur->next->next = move->next; move->next = cur->next; cur->next = move; cur = move->next; } return dummy.next; } ListNode *swapPairs_2(ListNode *head) { if (!head || !head->next) return head; ListNode *first = head, *second = head->next; first->next = second->next; second->next = first; first->next = swapPairs(first->next); return second; } };