In Figure 5.14(b), the last node D is deleted rst getting the address of the node containing D and its pre-
decessor node C. Now, LINK of node C points to node D which is deleted and makes it to point to the head
node since it is a last node now, which is shown by a dashed line in Figure 5.14. Return the unused node to the
memory bank.
5.4.1 MERGINGOF TWO CIRCULAR LISTS
Let C1 and C2 be the two circular linked lists to be merged and HEAD1 and HEAD2 be the header nodes of
C1 and C2, respectively. e LINK eld of HEAD1 node pointing to the rst node of C1 is deleted and it is
pointed to the ...
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