Basic Linked List 4 is a Java script for Music and Sound scripts design by Ronald Holland.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. This is a car parts application that uses a Linked List and random access to create and maintain persistent data.
Publisher review: This is a car parts application that uses a Linked List and random access to create and maintain persistent data. The end result is a Car Parts application that uses a Linked List and random access to create and maintain persistent data. Functions - LinkedList() - Constructs an empty list. - LinkedList(int n, LinkedList ln) This Constructor is no longer used - add( int num ) - Inserts the specified element to this list in ascending sorted order. - addLast( int num) - Appends the given element to the end of this list. - addFirst( int num ) - Inserts the given element at the beginning of this list. - DisplayLL() - Displays the elements in the list to the screen - Remove(int num) - Deletes the specified element from the list. - isEmpty() - Determines if the list is empty. - contains( int num ) - Determines if the specified value is in the list. - toArray(int a[]) - Add each element in the list to the referenced array. - getLast() - Returns the last element in the list. - size() - Returns the size of the list i.e., the number of elements. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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