1. You are given a partially written LinkedList class.
2. Here is a list of existing functions:
2.1 addLast - adds a new element with given value to the end of Linked List
2.2. display - Prints the elements of linked list from front to end in a single line.
All elements are separated by space.
2.3. size - Returns the number of elements in the linked list.
2.4. removeFirst - Removes the first element from Linked List.
2.5. getFirst - Returns the data of first element.
2.6. getLast - Returns the data of last element.
2.7. getAt - Returns the data of element available at the index passed.
2.8. addFirst - adds a new element with given value in front of linked list.
2.9. addAt - adds a new element at a given index.
2.10. removeLast - removes the last element of linked list.
2.11. removeAt - remove an element at a given index
3. You are required to complete the body of kthFromLast function. The function should be an iterative function and should return the kth node from end of linked list. Also, make sure to not use size data member directly or indirectly (by calculating size via making a traversal). k is a 0-based index. Assume that valid values of k will be passed.
4. Input and Output is managed for you.Input Format
Input is managed for you
Output Format
Output is managed for you
Constraints
1. Size property should not be used directly or indirectly 2. Constant time, single traversal is expected 3. Iterative solution, (not recursion) is expected
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Input
addLast 10 getFirst addLast 20 addLast 30 getFirst getLast getAt 1 addLast 40 kthFromEnd 3 getLast addLast 50 removeFirst getFirst removeFirst removeFirst kthFromEnd 0 removeFirst removeFirst getFirst quit
Output
10 10 30 20 10 40 20 50 List is empty