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Merge Two Sorted Lists in Python
Suppose we have two sorted lists A and B. We have to merge them and form only one sorted list C. The size of lists may different.
For an example, suppose A = [1,2,4,7] and B = [1,3,4,5,6,8], then merged list C will be [1,1,2,3,4,4,5,6,7,8]
We will solve this using recursion. So the function will work like below −
- Suppose the lists A and B of function merge()
- if A is empty, then return B, if B is empty, then return A
- if value in A <= value in B, then A.next = merge(A.next, B) and return A
- otherwise, then B.next = merge(A, B.next) and return B
Let us see the implementation to get a better understanding
Example (Python)
class ListNode: def __init__(self, data, next = None): self.val = data self.next = next def make_list(elements): head = ListNode(elements[0]) for element in elements[1:]: ptr = head while ptr.next: ptr = ptr.next ptr.next = ListNode(element) return head def print_list(head): ptr = head print('[', end = "") while ptr: print(ptr.val, end = ", ") ptr = ptr.next print(']') class Solution: def mergeTwoLists(self, l1, l2): """ :type l1: ListNode :type l2: ListNode :rtype: ListNode """ if not l1: return l2 if not l2: return l1 if(l1.val<=l2.val): l1.next = self.mergeTwoLists(l1.next,l2) return l1 else: l2.next = self.mergeTwoLists(l1,l2.next) return l2 head1 = make_list([1,2,4,7]) head2 = make_list([1,3,4,5,6,8]) ob1 = Solution() head3 = ob1.mergeTwoLists(head1,head2) print_list(head3)
Input
head1 = make_list([1,2,4,7]) head2 = make_list([1,3,4,5,6,8])
Output
[1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, ]
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