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Given a linked list, reverse the nodes of a linked list k at a time and return its modified list.
k is a positive integer and is less than or equal to the length of the linked list. If the number of nodes is not a multiple of k then left-out nodes in the end should remain as it is.
Example:
Given this linked list:
1->2->3->4->5
For k = 2, you should return:
2->1->4->3->5
For k = 3, you should return:
3->2->1->4->5
Note:
这道题让我们以每k个为一组来翻转链表,实际上是把原链表分成若干小段,然后分别对其进行翻转,那么肯定总共需要两个函数,一个是用来分段的,一个是用来翻转的,以题目中给的例子来看,对于给定链表 1->2->3->4->5,一般在处理链表问题时,大多时候都会在开头再加一个 dummy node,因为翻转链表时头结点可能会变化,为了记录当前最新的头结点的位置而引入的 dummy node,加入 dummy node 后的链表变为 -1->1->2->3->4->5,如果k为3的话,目标是将 1,2,3 翻转一下,那么需要一些指针,pre 和 next 分别指向要翻转的链表的前后的位置,然后翻转后 pre 的位置更新到如下新的位置:
以此类推,只要 cur 走过k个节点,那么 next 就是 cur->next,就可以调用翻转函数来进行局部翻转了,注意翻转之后新的 cur 和 pre 的位置都不同了,那么翻转之后,cur 应该更新为 pre->next,而如果不需要翻转的话,cur 更新为 cur->next,代码如下所示:
解法一:
我们也可以在一个函数中完成,首先遍历整个链表,统计出链表的长度,然后如果长度大于等于k,交换节点,当 k=2 时,每段只需要交换一次,当 k=3 时,每段需要交换2此,所以i从1开始循环,注意交换一段后更新 pre 指针,然后 num 自减k,直到 num<k 时循环结束,参见代码如下:
解法二:
我们也可以使用递归来做,用 head 记录每段的开始位置,cur 记录结束位置的下一个节点,然后调用 reverse 函数来将这段翻转,然后得到一个 new_head,原来的 head 就变成了末尾,这时候后面接上递归调用下一段得到的新节点,返回 new_head 即可,参见代码如下:
解法三:
Github 同步地址:
#25
类似题目:
Swap Nodes in Pairs
参考资料:
https://leetcode.com/problems/reverse-nodes-in-k-group/
https://leetcode.com/problems/reverse-nodes-in-k-group/discuss/11435/C%2B%2B-Elegant-and-Small
https://leetcode.com/problems/reverse-nodes-in-k-group/discuss/11457/20-line-iterative-C%2B%2B-solution
https://leetcode.com/problems/reverse-nodes-in-k-group/discuss/11440/Non-recursive-Java-solution-and-idea
https://leetcode.com/problems/reverse-nodes-in-k-group/discuss/11423/Short-but-recursive-Java-code-with-comments
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