Day 70 of 100 Days LeetCode Challenge

LeetCode Challenge #141. Linked List Cycle

Given head, the head of a linked list, determine if the linked list has a cycle in it.

There is a cycle in a linked list if there is some node in the list that can be reached again by continuously following the next pointer. Internally, pos is used to denote the index of the node that tail’s next pointer is connected to. Note that pos is not passed as a parameter.

Return true if there is a cycle in the linked list. Otherwise, return false.

 

Example 1:

circularlinkedlist

Input: head = [3,2,0,-4], pos = 1
Output: true
Explanation: There is a cycle in the linked list, where the tail connects to the 1st node (0-indexed).

Example 2:

circularlinkedlist test2

Input: head = [1,2], pos = 0
Output: true
Explanation: There is a cycle in the linked list, where the tail connects to the 0th node.

Example 3:

circularlinkedlist test3

Input: head = [1], pos = -1
Output: false
Explanation: There is no cycle in the linked list.

 

Constraints:

  • The number of the nodes in the list is in the range [0, 104].
  • -105 <= Node.val <= 105
  • pos is -1 or a valid index in the linked-list.
Video Solution
Java Solution
				
					public class Solution {
    public boolean hasCycle(ListNode head) {
        if(head == null || head.next == null){
            return false ;
        }
        ListNode slow = head ;
        ListNode fast = head ;

        while(fast!=null && fast.next!=null){
            fast = fast.next.next;
            slow = slow.next;

            if(fast==slow){
                return true ;
            }
        }
        return false ;
    }
}
				
			

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