Given the current node, how can I find its previous node in a Singly Linked List. Thanks. Logic will do , code is appreciated. We all know given a root node one can do a sequential traverse , I want to know if there is a smarter way that avoids sequential access overhead. (assume there is no access to root node) Thanks.
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You can’t.
Singly-linked lists by definition only link each node to its successor, not predecessor. There is no information about the predecessor; not even information about whether it exists at all (your node could be the head of the list).
You could use a doubly-linked list.
You could try to rearrange everything so you have the predecessor passed in as a parameter in the first place.
You could scan the entire heap looking for a record that looks like a predecessor node with a pointer to your node. (Not a serious suggestion.)