Remove Nth Node From End of List
Given a linked list, remove the nth node from the end of list and return its head.
For example,
Given linked list: 1->2->3->4->5, and n = 2. After removing the second node from the end, the linked list becomes 1->2->3->5.
Note:
Given n will always be valid.
Try to do this in one pass.
Given n will always be valid.
Try to do this in one pass.
/** * Definition for singly-linked list. * struct ListNode { * int val; * ListNode *next; * ListNode(int x) : val(x), next(NULL) {} * }; */ class Solution { public: ListNode *removeNthFromEnd(ListNode *head, int n) { // Start typing your C/C++ solution below // DO NOT write int main() function ListNode **buffer = new ListNode*[n + 1]; memset(buffer, NULL, (n + 1) * sizeof(ListNode*)); int ptr = 0; ListNode *current = head; while (current) { buffer[ptr] = current; ptr = (ptr + 1) % (n + 1); current = current->next; } if (buffer[ptr] == NULL) { head = n > 1 ? buffer[1] : NULL; } else { ListNode *last = buffer[ptr]; last->next = last->next->next; } delete[] buffer; return head; } };