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linkedpy is a simple linked list implementation in Python, providing a custom List class with various methods for managing linked list operations.
Basic Operations:
append(value): Add a value to the end of the list.insert(index, value): Insert a value before the specified index.remove(value): Remove the first occurrence of a value.pop(index=None): Remove and return an item at a specified index (default is the last item).clear(): Remove all items from the list.Access and Indexing:
__getitem__(index): Get the item at a specific index.__setitem__(index, value): Set the item at a specific index.__delitem__(index): Delete the item at a specific index.Information and Iteration:
count(): Return the number of items in the list.__len__(): Return the number of items in the list.to_list(): Return the list as a normal Python list.__repr__(): Return a string representation of the list.__iter__(): Iterate over values in the list.Concatenation:
__add__(other): Concatenate two lists using the + operator.__iadd__(other): In-place concatenation using the += operator.Statistical Operations:
min(): Return the minimum value in the list.max(): Return the maximum value in the list.Sorting:
sort(): Sort The listsorted(): Return Sorted copy Listfrom linkedpy import List
# Create a new list
my_list = List(1, 2, 3)
# Append values
my_list.append(4)
my_list.append(5)
# Access elements
print(my_list[2]) # Output: 3
# Remove element
my_list.remove(2)
# Iterate over the list
for item in my_list:
print(item)
# Concatenate lists
new_list = my_list + List(6, 7, 8)
# In-place concatenation
my_list += List(9, 10)
# Sorting
my_list.sort()
# Optional reverse argument
my_list.sorted(reverse=True)
FAQs
Python implementation of a default List using linked list
We found that linkedpy demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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