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README.md
sortedlistmerge
Instructions
Write a function SortedListMerge
that merges two lists n1
and n2
in ascending order.
- During the tests
n1
andn2
will already be initially sorted.
Expected function and structure
func SortedListMerge(n1 *NodeI, n2 *NodeI) *NodeI {
}
You have already defined the
NodeI
structure in thelistsort
exercise.
Usage
Here is a possible program to test your function :
package main
import (
"fmt"
"piscine"
)
func PrintList(l *piscine.NodeI) {
it := l
for it != nil {
fmt.Print(it.Data, " -> ")
it = it.Next
}
fmt.Print(nil, "\n")
}
func listPushBack(l *piscine.NodeI, data int) *piscine.NodeI {
n := &piscine.NodeI{Data: data}
if l == nil {
return n
}
iterator := l
for iterator.Next != nil {
iterator = iterator.Next
}
iterator.Next = n
return l
}
func main() {
var link *piscine.NodeI
var link2 *piscine.NodeI
link = listPushBack(link, 3)
link = listPushBack(link, 5)
link = listPushBack(link, 7)
link2 = listPushBack(link2, -2)
link2 = listPushBack(link2, 9)
PrintList(piscine.SortedListMerge(link2, link))
}
And its output :
$ go run .
-2 -> 3 -> 5 -> 7 -> 9 -> <nil>
$