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206.c
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
struct ListNode {
int val;
struct ListNode *next;
};
/* recursive method */
struct ListNode* reverseList_1(struct ListNode *head) {
if (head == NULL) return NULL;
if (head->next == NULL) return head;
struct ListNode *new_head, *new_tail;
new_head = reverseList_1(head->next);
new_tail = head->next; /* new_tail may be NULL here, so we add the second */
/* if statement. */
new_tail->next = head;
head->next = NULL;
return new_head;
}
/* iterative method */
struct ListNode* reverseList(struct ListNode* head) {
if (head == NULL) return NULL;
struct ListNode *prev, *next, *curr;
prev = next = NULL;
curr = head;
while (curr->next) {
next = curr->next;
curr->next = prev;
prev = curr;
curr = next;
}
curr->next = prev;
return curr;
}
int main() {
struct ListNode *l1 = (struct ListNode *)calloc(5, sizeof(struct ListNode));
struct ListNode *p = l1;
p->val = 1;
p->next = l1 + 1;
p = p->next;
p->val = 2;
p->next = l1 + 2;
p = p->next;
p->val = 3;
p->next = l1 + 3;
p = p->next;
p->val = 4;
p->next = l1 + 4;
p = p->next;
p->val = 5;
p->next = NULL;
p = l1;
while (p) {
printf("%d ", p->val);
p = p->next;
}
printf("\n");
p = reverseList(l1);
while (p) {
printf("%d ", p->val);
p = p->next;
}
printf("\n");
return 0;
}