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linkedlee

v1.4.6

Published

JavaScript library implementation of a Linked List with extra power

Downloads

8

Readme

linkedlee

JavaScript implementation of a Linked List with extra power

Usage

Linkedlee provides an implementation of a linked list which can be used both in NodeJS applications and on your web application.

Installation

Using CDN:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/linkedlee/dist/linkedlee.min.js"></script>

Using NPM:

npm install linkedlee --save

API

linkedList.push(item) - add an item.
linkedList.pushTop(item) - add an item to the top of the linked list (as the first item)
linkedList.pushAt(index,item) - replace the content of a a node by node index.
linkedList.get(index) - returns the node in the given index.
linkedList.remove(index) - removes the node in the given index.
linkedList.size() - return the linked list size.
linkedList.down(index) - moved the node in the given index down the linked list chain by one.
linkedList.up(index) - moved the node in the given index up the linked list chain by one.
linkedList.loop() - makes the linked list as a circular linked list - which means that the next() of the last node points to the first node and vice versa
linkedList.unloop() - removes the circularity of the list. the opposite of the "loop()" function
linkedList.reverse() - reverse the linked list
linkedList.clear() - remove all nodes

Node (Each element in the list) API

node.next() - get next node
node.prev() - get previous node
node.value() - get node's value/data
node.remove() - removed the node from the list

Examples

Simple example:

var LinkedList = require('linkedlee');

linkedList = new LinkedList(*maxSize*); // maxSize is optinal, if not given there is no limit 

linkedList.push('a');
linkedList.push('b');
linkedList.push('c');

var node = linkedList.get(0); 
do {
    console.log(node.value());
    node = node.next();
} while (node)
// will output: a c b