Given a singly linked list L: L0→L1→…→Ln-1→Ln,
reorder it to: L0→Ln→L1→Ln-1→L2→Ln-2→…
You must do this in-place without altering the nodes‘ values.
For example,
Given {1,2,3,4}
, reorder it to {1,4,2,3}
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#include<stdio.h> #include<stdlib.h> typedef struct ListNode{ int val; struct ListNode *next; }ListNode; void reorderList(ListNode *head) { ListNode *p; int i,j,cnt=0; for(p=head;p!=NULL;p=p->next) cnt++; ListNode *arr[cnt]; if(head==NULL || head->next==NULL) return; for(i=0,p=head;p!=NULL;p=p->next,i++){ arr[i]=p; } //for(i=0;i<cnt;i++) printf("%d ",arr[i]->val); for(i=0,j=cnt-1;i<j;i++,j--){ arr[i]->next=arr[j]; arr[j]->next=arr[i+1]; } arr[i]->next=NULL; //for(p=head;p!=NULL;p=p->next) printf("%d ",p->val); } ListNode *createList(){ ListNode *head,*p1,*p2; int data,cnt=0; head=NULL; p1=p2=(ListNode *)malloc(sizeof(ListNode)); scanf("%d",&data); p1->val=data; while(data!=0){ cnt++; if(cnt==1){ head=p1; } else{ p2->next=p1; } p2=p1; p1=(ListNode *)malloc(sizeof(ListNode)); scanf("%d",&data); p1->val=data; } p2->next=NULL; return head; } void main(){ ListNode *head,*p; head=createList(); for(p=head;p!=NULL;p=p->next) printf("%d ",p->val); printf("\n"); reorderList(head); }
原文:http://blog.csdn.net/uj_mosquito/article/details/42029565