382. Linked List Random Node
Medium
Given a singly linked list, return a random node's value from the linked list. Each node must have the same probability of being chosen.
Follow up:
What if the linked list is extremely large and its length is unknown to you? Could you solve this efficiently without using extra space?
Example:
// Init a singly linked list [1,2,3]. ListNode head = new ListNode(1); head.next = new ListNode(2); head.next.next = new ListNode(3); Solution solution = new Solution(head); // getRandom() should return either 1, 2, or 3 randomly. Each element should have equal probability of returning. solution.getRandom();
/** * Definition for singly-linked list. * public class ListNode { * int val; * ListNode next; * ListNode() {} * ListNode(int val) { this.val = val; } * ListNode(int val, ListNode next) { this.val = val; this.next = next; } * } */ class Solution { ListNode head; Random random; /** @param head The linked list's head. Note that the head is guaranteed to be not null, so it contains at least one node. */ public Solution(ListNode head) { this.head = head; this.random = new Random(); } /** Returns a random node's value. */ public int getRandom() { int c = 0; ListNode p = this.head; int ret = -1; while(p!=null){ int rnd = random.nextInt(c+1); if(rnd == c) ret = p.val; p = p.next; c++; } return ret; } } /** * Your Solution object will be instantiated and called as such: * Solution obj = new Solution(head); * int param_1 = obj.getRandom(); */
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