// ==================================================== // Data-Structures-with-Go Copyright(C) 2017 Furkan Türkal // This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; This is free software, // and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; See // file LICENSE, which is part of this source code package, for details. // ==================================================== package main import "fmt" type Node struct { data int next *Node } //Returns an initialized list func (n *Node) Init() *Node { n.data = -1 return n } //Returns an new list func New() *Node { return new(Node).Init() } //Returns the first node in list func (n *Node) Next() *Node { return n.next } //Returns the last node in list if exist, otherwise returns current func (n *Node) Back() *Node { current := n.next for current != nil && current.next != nil { current = current.next } return current } //This function prints contents of linked list starting from the given node func printList(n *Node){ for n != nil { fmt.Println(n.data) n = n.next } } func main() { //To allocate dynamically a new Node in C language : head = (struct Node*) malloc(sizeof(struct Node)); head := New() second := New() third := New() //Assign data in first node head.data = 1 //Link first node with second node head.next = second second.data = 2 second.next = third third.data = 3 third.next = nil printList(head) }