Required knowledge:
Basic C programming, Singly linked list, Dynamic memory allocationAlgorithm to insert node at the middle of singly Linked List
Algorithm to insert node at the middle of Singly Linked List
%% Input : n position to insert data in the list
Begin:
createSinglyLinkedList (head)
alloc (newNode)
If (newNode == NULL) then
write ('Unable to allocate memory.')
End if
Else then
read (data)
newNode.data ← data
temp ← head
For i ← 2 to n-1
temp ← temp.next
If (temp == NULL) then
break
End if
End for
If (temp != NULL) then
newNode.next ← temp.next
temp.next ← newNode
End if
End else
End
Steps to insert node at the middle of Singly Linked List
- Create a new node.
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Traverse to the n-1th position of the linked list and connect the new node with the n+1th node. Means the new node should also point to the same node that the n-1th node is pointing to. (newNode->next = temp->next where temp is the n-1th node).
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Now at last connect the n-1th node with the new node i.e. the n-1th node will now point to new node. (temp->next = newNode where temp is the n-1th node).
Program to insert node at the middle of Singly Linked List
/**
* C program to insert new node at the middle of Singly Linked List
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/* Structure of a node */
struct node {
int data; //Data part
struct node *next; //Address part
}*head;
void createList(int n);
void insertNodeAtMiddle(int data, int position);
void displayList();
int main()
{
int n, data, position;
/*
* Creates a singly linked list of n nodes
*/
printf("Enter the total number of nodes: ");
scanf("%d", &n);
createList(n);
printf("\nData in the list \n");
displayList();
/*
* Inserts data at middle of the singly linked list
*/
printf("\nEnter data to insert at middle of the list: ");
scanf("%d", &data);
printf("Enter the position to insert new node: " );
scanf("%d", &position);
insertNodeAtMiddle(data, position);
printf("\nData in the list \n");
displayList();
return 0;
}
/*
* Create a list of n nodes
*/
void createList(int n)
{
struct node *newNode, *temp;
int data, i;
head = (struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node));
/*
* If unable to allocate memory for head node
*/
if(head == NULL)
{
printf("Unable to allocate memory.");
}
else
{
/*
* Reads data of node from the user
*/
printf("Enter the data of node 1: ");
scanf("%d", &data);
head->data = data; //Links the data field with data
head->next = NULL; //Links the address field to NULL
temp = head;
/*
* Creates n nodes and adds to linked list
*/
for(i=2; i<=n; i++)
{
newNode = (struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node));
/* If memory is not allocated for newNode */
if(newNode == NULL)
{
printf("Unable to allocate memory.");
break;
}
else
{
printf("Enter the data of node %d: ", i);
scanf("%d", &data);
newNode->data = data; //Links the data field of newNode with data
newNode->next = NULL; //Links the address field of newNode with NULL
temp->next = newNode; //Links previous node i.e. temp to the newNode
temp = temp->next;
}
}
printf("SINGLY LINKED LIST CREATED SUCCESSFULLY\n");
}
}
/*
* Creates a new node and inserts at middle of the linked list.
*/
void insertNodeAtMiddle(int data, int position)
{
int i;
struct node *newNode, *temp;
newNode = (struct node*)malloc(sizeof(struct node));
if(newNode == NULL)
{
printf("Unable to allocate memory.");
}
else
{
newNode->data = data; //Links the data part
newNode->next = NULL;
temp = head;
/*
* Traverse to the n-1 position
*/
for(i=2; i<=position-1; i++)
{
temp = temp->next;
if(temp == NULL)
break;
}
if(temp != NULL)
{
/* Links the address part of new node */
newNode->next = temp->next;
/* Links the address part of n-1 node */
temp->next = newNode;
printf("DATA INSERTED SUCCESSFULLY\n");
}
else
{
printf("UNABLE TO INSERT DATA AT THE GIVEN POSITION\n");
}
}
}
/*
* Displays the entire list
*/
void displayList()
{
struct node *temp;
/*
* If the list is empty i.e. head = NULL
*/
if(head == NULL)
{
printf("List is empty.");
}
else
{
temp = head;
while(temp != NULL)
{
printf("Data = %d\n", temp->data); //Prints the data of current node
temp = temp->next; //Advances the position of current node
}
}
}
Output
Enter the total number of nodes: 4
Enter the data of node 1: 10
Enter the data of node 2: 20
Enter the data of node 3: 40
Enter the data of node 4: 50
SINGLY LINKED LIST CREATED SUCCESSFULLY
Data in the list
Data = 10
Data = 20
Data = 40
Data = 50
Enter data to insert at middle of the list: 30
Enter the position to insert new node: 3
DATA INSERTED SUCCESSFULLY
Data in the list
Data = 10
Data = 20
Data = 30
Data = 40
Data = 50
Enter the data of node 1: 10
Enter the data of node 2: 20
Enter the data of node 3: 40
Enter the data of node 4: 50
SINGLY LINKED LIST CREATED SUCCESSFULLY
Data in the list
Data = 10
Data = 20
Data = 40
Data = 50
Enter data to insert at middle of the list: 30
Enter the position to insert new node: 3
DATA INSERTED SUCCESSFULLY
Data in the list
Data = 10
Data = 20
Data = 30
Data = 40
Data = 50
Happy coding ;)
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