This is a simple implementation of a queue using a linked-list in Go. This is a good example of how to use a linked-list in Go.
Public functions:
- func NewQueueLinkedList() *QueueLinkedList: Create a new queue
Methods:
- func (q *QueueLinkedList) Enqueue(data interface{}): Add a new element to the queue (to the tail)
- func (q *QueueLinkedList) EnqueueHead(data interface{}): Add a new element to the queue (to the head)
- func (q *QueueLinkedList) Dequeue() interface{}: Remove the first element from the queue (from the head)
- func (q *QueueLinkedList) DequeueTail() interface{}: Remove the first element from the queue (from the tail)
- func (q *QueueLinkedList) Peek() interface{}: Get the first element from the queue (from the head)
- func (q *QueueLinkedList) PeekTail() interface{}: Get the first element from the queue (from the tail)
- func (q *QueueLinkedList) IsEmpty() bool: Check if the queue is empty
- func (q *QueueLinkedList) Size() int: Get the size of the queue
- func (q *QueueLinkedList) Clear(): Clear the queue
- func (q *QueueLinkedList) Print(): Print the queue
- func (q *QueueLinkedList) Reverse(): Reverse the queue
- func (q *QueueLinkedList) ReverseRecursive(Node *Node) *Node: Reverse the queue (recursive)
Types:
type Node struct {
	data interface{}
	next *Node
}
type QueueLinkedList struct {
	head *Node
	tail *Node
}This project is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License - see the LICENSE file for details.
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