Medium
A linked list of length n
is given such that each node contains an additional random pointer, which could point to any node in the list, or null
.
Construct a deep copy of the list. The deep copy should consist of exactly n
brand new nodes, where each new node has its value set to the value of its corresponding original node. Both the next
and random
pointer of the new nodes should point to new nodes in the copied list such that the pointers in the original list and copied list represent the same list state. None of the pointers in the new list should point to nodes in the original list.
For example, if there are two nodes X
and Y
in the original list, where X.random --> Y
, then for the corresponding two nodes x
and y
in the copied list, x.random --> y
.
Return the head of the copied linked list.
The linked list is represented in the input/output as a list of n
nodes. Each node is represented as a pair of [val, random_index]
where:
val
: an integer representing Node.val
random_index
: the index of the node (range from 0
to n-1
) that the random
pointer points to, or null
if it does not point to any node.Your code will only be given the head
of the original linked list.
Example 1:
Input: head = [[7,null],[13,0],[11,4],[10,2],[1,0]]
Output: [[7,null],[13,0],[11,4],[10,2],[1,0]]
Example 2:
Input: head = [[1,1],[2,1]]
Output: [[1,1],[2,1]]
Example 3:
Input: head = [[3,null],[3,0],[3,null]]
Output: [[3,null],[3,0],[3,null]]
Constraints:
0 <= n <= 1000
-104 <= Node.val <= 104
Node.random
is null
or is pointing to some node in the linked list.#include <stdlib.h>
/**
* Definition for a Node.
* struct Node {
* int val;
* struct Node *next;
* struct Node *random;
* };
*/
// Helper function to create a new node
struct Node* createNode(int val) {
struct Node* newNode = (struct Node*)malloc(sizeof(struct Node));
newNode->val = val;
newNode->next = NULL;
newNode->random = NULL;
return newNode;
}
struct Node* copyRandomList(struct Node* head) {
if (head == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
// First pass: Insert cloned nodes right after each original node.
struct Node* curr = head;
while (curr != NULL) {
struct Node* clonedNode = createNode(curr->val);
clonedNode->next = curr->next;
curr->next = clonedNode;
curr = clonedNode->next;
}
// Second pass: Set random pointers for cloned nodes.
curr = head;
while (curr != NULL) {
if (curr->random != NULL) {
curr->next->random = curr->random->next;
}
curr = curr->next->next;
}
// Third pass: Separate the original list and cloned list.
curr = head;
struct Node* newHead = head->next;
while (curr != NULL) {
struct Node* clonedNode = curr->next;
curr->next = clonedNode->next;
if (clonedNode->next != NULL) {
clonedNode->next = clonedNode->next->next;
}
curr = curr->next;
}
return newHead;
}