Reverse Linked List II - Leetcode 92 - Python

Reverse Linked List II - Leetcode 92 - Python

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@iugaialeksei2108
@iugaialeksei2108 - 19.10.2023 00:35

Dude, I have nothing but admiration for how you approach various problems. Every time you do it clear, simple and smooth.

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@prestonbourne
@prestonbourne - 02.10.2023 22:26

I like this style of explaining where you go back and forth between the drawing and the code. It helps me mentally map the concept directly to implementation

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@MP-ny3ep
@MP-ny3ep - 07.09.2023 07:03

Breaking it into 3 parts helped a lot. Thank you

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@CodingNomadIO
@CodingNomadIO - 31.08.2023 18:47

FIRST FIND AND UNDERSTAND HOW TO REVERSE A LINKEDLIST IN-PLACE, AFTER IT WILL BECOME WAY MORE EASIERR PROMISEE

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@amberfatima2777
@amberfatima2777 - 08.08.2023 19:42

best solution😌

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@sushantgupta-lx2nv
@sushantgupta-lx2nv - 15.07.2023 19:32

Thank you so much sir

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@shamimsarker839
@shamimsarker839 - 10.06.2023 00:49

Those who can reverse a Linked List, they can easily solve this.

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@krishnapande8941
@krishnapande8941 - 28.05.2023 15:54

Best video explanation for it... thnx for the effort 😇

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@romo119
@romo119 - 08.04.2023 22:28

This problem is more obnoxious than it is challenging

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@shelllu6888
@shelllu6888 - 19.03.2023 04:14

For those who find this problem chanllenging, you are not alone. This is still by far the best explanation for this problem. Highly encourage you to hang in there, pause the video multiple times, understand it, take a break and come back to it. It will eventually make sense, as long as you don't give up and show up to understand it.

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@akash5653
@akash5653 - 20.02.2023 14:07

Linked List problems aren't hard but they're confusing af

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@tanmayeekulkarni2737
@tanmayeekulkarni2737 - 18.01.2023 19:59

Thank you for the explanation! However, for 1 test case the given list is [1,2,3,4] 1,4
my output is [4,2,3,1], but the expected output is [4,3,2,1]
Could you please tell me where I'm lacking? I'm using two pointer method in python

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@maamounhajnajeeb209
@maamounhajnajeeb209 - 06.12.2022 09:22

you motivate me to solve problem everyday man

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@nikakarumidze1578
@nikakarumidze1578 - 09.11.2022 11:42

I had solution idea like that, but could not implement properly. So thanks very much for that.

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@pingpangqiu5605
@pingpangqiu5605 - 07.08.2022 06:41

Very good illustration and idea. I feel I will never be able to solve this within a normal coding interview session by myself

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@jadkhalil9263
@jadkhalil9263 - 22.07.2022 01:46

Great video only thing that got me was the edge cases. Very clever to use the dummy node, You could say it was some NeetCode.

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@hardikvora3744
@hardikvora3744 - 21.07.2022 16:37

Coding while explaining was a great idea and more understandable, kindly follow the same pattern for further videos!

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@hanif3661
@hanif3661 - 14.07.2022 02:43

⌘⌘ AMAZING ⌘⌘

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@varisharashid4699
@varisharashid4699 - 09.05.2022 09:58

Great video!

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@carloscarrillo201
@carloscarrillo201 - 24.03.2022 05:43

You really deserve heaven, good man! Thanks so much for doing this. A donation is totally well deserved!

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@emmanuelolajide427
@emmanuelolajide427 - 13.03.2022 05:39

Thanks man

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@saikaushiksoma5402
@saikaushiksoma5402 - 06.03.2022 06:38

Awesome man!!! Thanks for this.....

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@shivamlokhande4856
@shivamlokhande4856 - 04.03.2022 10:53

so smooth!!!

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@psycho4872
@psycho4872 - 22.01.2022 05:10

great explanation! this problem seems easy, but it's really tricky

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@triscuit5103
@triscuit5103 - 20.01.2022 02:07

ollie mollie man, this is such a great explanation, you've got such a talent to convey information. Congrats on the job, well deserved. I myself got interviews lined up pretty much with all of FAANG and your videos are my go-to source when I want to just sit and watch something rather than practice hands-on coding.

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@algosavage7057
@algosavage7057 - 27.12.2021 11:25

you are awesome, dude. Thanks for such clear explanations!

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@Cloud-577
@Cloud-577 - 15.12.2021 08:12

thank you soo too much this I much cleaner and easy to understand and probably will never forget

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@mashab9129
@mashab9129 - 30.11.2021 20:17

coding it piece by piece after each illustrated/explained block was a great idea. thank you!

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@anilkatakam2738
@anilkatakam2738 - 21.11.2021 04:01

Thanks for great explanation. Just want to give one feedback - while explaining you are writing too many color markings which can be avoided. second - coding can be written much understandable format for other language people. you writing deep python code like merging multiple statements into one.

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@davisward3144
@davisward3144 - 15.10.2021 20:27

Great video, thanks!

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@goodwish1543
@goodwish1543 - 02.10.2021 22:20

Thanks for the clean illustration. ^_^

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@mohithadiyal6083
@mohithadiyal6083 - 02.10.2021 09:06

Hey can you please do 'create BSt from levelorder array' problem.

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@herdata_eo4492
@herdata_eo4492 - 01.10.2021 18:15

thanks ! :D

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