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gods/lists/doublylinkedlist/doublylinkedlist.go

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/*
Copyright (c) 2015, Emir Pasic
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
// Package doublylinkedlist implements the doubly-linked list.
//
// Structure is not thread safe.
//
// Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_%28abstract_data_type%29
package doublylinkedlist
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/emirpasic/gods/lists"
"github.com/emirpasic/gods/utils"
"strings"
)
func assertListImplementation() {
var _ lists.List = (*List)(nil)
}
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// List holds the elements, where each element points to the next and previous element
type List struct {
first *element
last *element
size int
}
type element struct {
value interface{}
prev *element
next *element
}
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// New instantiates a new empty list
func New() *List {
return &List{}
}
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// Add appends a value (one or more) at the end of the list (same as Append())
func (list *List) Add(values ...interface{}) {
for _, value := range values {
newElement := &element{value: value, prev: list.last}
if list.size == 0 {
list.first = newElement
list.last = newElement
} else {
list.last.next = newElement
list.last = newElement
}
list.size++
}
}
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// Append appends a value (one or more) at the end of the list (same as Add())
func (list *List) Append(values ...interface{}) {
list.Add(values...)
}
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// Prepend prepends a values (or more)
func (list *List) Prepend(values ...interface{}) {
// in reverse to keep passed order i.e. ["c","d"] -> Prepend(["a","b"]) -> ["a","b","c",d"]
for v := len(values) - 1; v >= 0; v-- {
newElement := &element{value: values[v], next: list.first}
if list.size == 0 {
list.first = newElement
list.last = newElement
} else {
list.first.prev = newElement
list.first = newElement
}
list.size++
}
}
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// Get returns the element at index.
// Second return parameter is true if index is within bounds of the array and array is not empty, otherwise false.
func (list *List) Get(index int) (interface{}, bool) {
if !list.withinRange(index) {
return nil, false
}
// determine traveral direction, last to first or first to last
if list.size-index < index {
element := list.last
for e := list.size - 1; e != index; e, element = e-1, element.prev {
}
return element.value, true
}
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element := list.first
for e := 0; e != index; e, element = e+1, element.next {
}
return element.value, true
}
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// Remove removes one or more elements from the list with the supplied indices.
func (list *List) Remove(index int) {
if !list.withinRange(index) {
return
}
if list.size == 1 {
list.Clear()
return
}
var element *element
// determine traversal direction, last to first or first to last
if list.size-index < index {
element = list.last
for e := list.size - 1; e != index; e, element = e-1, element.prev {
}
} else {
element = list.first
for e := 0; e != index; e, element = e+1, element.next {
}
}
if element == list.first {
list.first = element.next
}
if element == list.last {
list.last = element.prev
}
if element.prev != nil {
element.prev.next = element.next
}
if element.next != nil {
element.next.prev = element.prev
}
element = nil
list.size--
}
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// Contains check if values (one or more) are present in the set.
// All values have to be present in the set for the method to return true.
// Performance time complexity of n^2.
// Returns true if no arguments are passed at all, i.e. set is always super-set of empty set.
func (list *List) Contains(values ...interface{}) bool {
if len(values) == 0 {
return true
}
if list.size == 0 {
return false
}
for _, value := range values {
found := false
for element := list.first; element != nil; element = element.next {
if element.value == value {
found = true
break
}
}
if !found {
return false
}
}
return true
}
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// Values returns all elements in the list.
func (list *List) Values() []interface{} {
values := make([]interface{}, list.size, list.size)
for e, element := 0, list.first; element != nil; e, element = e+1, element.next {
values[e] = element.value
}
return values
}
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// Empty returns true if list does not contain any elements.
func (list *List) Empty() bool {
return list.size == 0
}
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// Size returns number of elements within the list.
func (list *List) Size() int {
return list.size
}
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// Clear removes all elements from the list.
func (list *List) Clear() {
list.size = 0
list.first = nil
list.last = nil
}
// Sort sorts values (in-place) using.
func (list *List) Sort(comparator utils.Comparator) {
if list.size < 2 {
return
}
values := list.Values()
utils.Sort(values, comparator)
list.Clear()
list.Add(values...)
}
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// Swap swaps values of two elements at the given indices.
func (list *List) Swap(i, j int) {
if list.withinRange(i) && list.withinRange(j) && i != j {
var element1, element2 *element
for e, currentElement := 0, list.first; element1 == nil || element2 == nil; e, currentElement = e+1, currentElement.next {
switch e {
case i:
element1 = currentElement
case j:
element2 = currentElement
}
}
element1.value, element2.value = element2.value, element1.value
}
}
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// Insert inserts values at specified index position shifting the value at that position (if any) and any subsequent elements to the right.
// Does not do anything if position is negative or bigger than list's size
// Note: position equal to list's size is valid, i.e. append.
func (list *List) Insert(index int, values ...interface{}) {
if !list.withinRange(index) {
// Append
if index == list.size {
list.Add(values...)
}
return
}
list.size += len(values)
var beforeElement *element
var foundElement *element
// determine traversal direction, last to first or first to last
if list.size-index < index {
foundElement = list.last
for e := list.size - 1; e != index; e, foundElement = e-1, foundElement.prev {
beforeElement = foundElement.prev
}
} else {
foundElement = list.first
for e := 0; e != index; e, foundElement = e+1, foundElement.next {
beforeElement = foundElement
}
}
if foundElement == list.first {
oldNextElement := list.first
for i, value := range values {
newElement := &element{value: value}
if i == 0 {
list.first = newElement
} else {
beforeElement.next = newElement
}
beforeElement = newElement
}
beforeElement.next = oldNextElement
} else {
oldNextElement := beforeElement.next
for _, value := range values {
newElement := &element{value: value}
beforeElement.next = newElement
beforeElement = newElement
}
beforeElement.next = oldNextElement
}
}
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// String returns a string representation of container
func (list *List) String() string {
str := "DoublyLinkedList\n"
values := []string{}
for element := list.first; element != nil; element = element.next {
values = append(values, fmt.Sprintf("%v", element.value))
}
str += strings.Join(values, ", ")
return str
}
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// Check that the index is within bounds of the list
func (list *List) withinRange(index int) bool {
return index >= 0 && index < list.size
}