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Operations on Doubly Linked List
A doubly linked list is a data structure where each node contains three parts:
- Data (the stored value)
- Next pointer (points to the next node)
- Prev pointer (points to the previous node)
This bidirectional structure allows traversal in both forward and backward directions and simplifies some operations like deletion.
1. Traversal in a Doubly Linked List
Traversal in a doubly linked list means visiting each node in sequence. We can traverse in two ways:
- Forward Traversal: Start from the head and follow the
next
pointers until reaching the end.
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