While singly-linked lists have many uses, they also present some restrictions. For one thing, singly-linked lists restrict node traversal to a single direction: you can’t traverse a singly-linked list ...
A doubly linked list consists of the nodes, pointers (previous, data, next) where each node represents the data field and points to the memory address of next as well as previous node. In addition to ...
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