Add Two Numbers - Leetcode 2 - Python

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2024

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  • @NeetCode
    @NeetCode  4 роки тому +24

    🚀 neetcode.io/ - A better way to prepare for Coding Interviews

    • @oanamanaljav
      @oanamanaljav 4 роки тому +1

      Seems like the code is not working. Showed me the wrong result when compile.

  • @e-raticartist
    @e-raticartist Рік тому +572

    hearing "hey guys i'm still unemployed so let's solve a leetcode problem today" and knowing you became a software engineer at google is so real and inspiring bro, thanks

    • @alwin5995
      @alwin5995 Рік тому +36

      Bruh he left job at amazon, and decided to voluntarily be unemployed. Dude's been a genius all along.

  • @rohitkumarsinha876
    @rohitkumarsinha876 3 роки тому +1017

    "hey guys i am still unemployed so lets solve a problem " this is savage bro

  • @chair_smesh
    @chair_smesh 2 роки тому +74

    I get so inspired/motivated when you mention unemployment in your old videos because of where you ended up

  • @smalldoggo3704
    @smalldoggo3704 3 роки тому +112

    that intro hit me different

  • @bigrat5101
    @bigrat5101 2 роки тому +24

    "hey guys i am still unemployed so lets solve a problem " this one cracked me up because right now all your efforts paid off and look back, we all have been there..ah what a journey!!!

  • @snoudoubts1745
    @snoudoubts1745 2 роки тому +18

    That beginning took me by surprise, instantly made my evening better. Thanks

  • @mehmetnadi8930
    @mehmetnadi8930 2 роки тому +26

    I've been watching your solutions for a while now and I'm just so happy that I finally started to solve problems like the way you do. Thank you so much!!

  • @syafzal273
    @syafzal273 11 місяців тому +1

    Awesome, I love how you dealt with all the edge cases without cluttering the code

  • @anantmulchandani709
    @anantmulchandani709 2 роки тому +4

    Congratulations that you are now employed!! Happy for you!

  • @Eftahhh
    @Eftahhh 4 роки тому +102

    So simple, thank you. I was casting the linked list values to strings and reversing them, then casting them back to ints and adding them... needless to say I was making spaghetti.
    Your example is very clean!

    • @prudvi01
      @prudvi01 3 роки тому +13

      lol that was my initial solution as well! got dirty real quick

    • @liferayasif9382
      @liferayasif9382 3 роки тому +3

      I did same, thanks

    • @UnknownSend3r
      @UnknownSend3r 3 роки тому +1

      @@prudvi01 I used an if statement inside a while loop, would that be wrong even if it works, if not what's wrong with it ? As in does the solution have to be a linked list.

    • @BromaniJones
      @BromaniJones 2 роки тому +2

      I did the same. I'm not convinved it's any worse than the solution presented in the video. looping through two linked lists (and a third for the output) is O(n) time complexity.

    • @gustavotelez9795
      @gustavotelez9795 2 роки тому

      def addTwoNumbers(l1,l2):
      l1.reverse()
      l2.reverse()
      l1s= str(l1)
      l2s= str(l2)
      l1s= "".join(l1s)
      l2s= "".join(l2s)
      l1 = ""
      l2 = ""
      for i in range(1, len(l1s), 3):
      l1 +=l1s[i]
      for i in range(1, len(l2s), 3):
      l2 +=l2s[i]
      l1s=int(l1)
      l2s=int(l2)
      res=l1s+l2s
      res= str(res)
      res= list(res)
      res.reverse()
      return res

  • @philhamlin7935
    @philhamlin7935 3 роки тому +12

    Excellent! Clear and plain explanations, and it's so much cleaner when hand mark-up is by pen instead of by mouse. :)
    This is linked in LeetCode as "optimized solution explained" on the problem itself, but it'd be faster to take:
    carry = val // 10
    val = val % 10
    ...and make it instead:
    carry = 1
    val = val - 10
    The modulus approach is fantastic for expanding our algorithm to support adding up three or more arrays, but in our use case carry will always be 0 or 1.

    • @stementhusiast816
      @stementhusiast816 3 роки тому +3

      You would require 'if' statements.
      if val >= 10:
      carry = 1
      val = val - 10
      Which would reduce the elegance of code

    • @khatharrmalkavian3306
      @khatharrmalkavian3306 2 роки тому +5

      Nothing about this problem is elegant or worth optimization.

  • @mu0325
    @mu0325 3 роки тому +11

    I traversed through both linked list and got the actual numbers, added them, then created a linked list with the result's digits as nodes.

    • @inspisiavideos8542
      @inspisiavideos8542 3 роки тому

      hi, Please let me know. Why is the value divided by 10? I'm learning how to code and I don't know where he got the number 10? (on minute 7:29)

    • @danielwilczak7833
      @danielwilczak7833 3 роки тому

      ​@@inspisiavideos8542 You divide by 10 so that you can add it to the next number which will be in the next 10's place. For example: if you took 25 + 26 if you add 5 + 6 and then divide by 10 you'll get 1. So i take my one and add it to the next 10's place which is 2 + 2 + 1 that i got from carrying the number which will total 51.

    • @inspisiavideos8542
      @inspisiavideos8542 3 роки тому +1

      @@danielwilczak7833 Thank you so much!!! I got an internship during this Summer as QA and just finished it but I asked for an extension and if I could get it this time as Dev. They said yes. I have coded before with courses on how to make websites but I have never done code questions. Basically this next week is my first week. It’s so hard to get a job so they told me that they don’t have entry level positions and senior positions are more than likely ending up on people who are already in the company. So basically I’m learning as much as I can during my spare time to then perhaps they let me stay after the internship extension ends by the end of the year.

    • @philhamlin7935
      @philhamlin7935 3 роки тому

      @@inspisiavideos8542 Congrats on your internship! Calling out 10 as a "magic number" is really great - bare numbers with no evident explanation can cause a lot of confusion in code, so 10 could be a constant called NUMBER_BASE since we're just using decimal notation here. For extra fun, make it not a constant, and adapt the algorithm to work in number bases other than 10!

    • @inspisiavideos8542
      @inspisiavideos8542 3 роки тому

      @@philhamlin7935 hey thanks! My internship was supposed to end in August but was extended to the end of December. I’ve been applying to other companies but nothing yet even though I have projects on my portfolio. My internship manager told me to stay alert when an opening occurs and apply. 2 positions opened and I applied there this week. Hopefully they’ll let me know and I be ready for a test code. The company has many teams so probably the person who sees my resume doesn’t know me yet.

  • @passionatechristianworker
    @passionatechristianworker 7 місяців тому

    i'm amazed at your ability. it's the nuances in the code that's the hardest to figure out. kudos to you.

  • @rotors_taker_0h
    @rotors_taker_0h Рік тому +1

    For some reason it was extremely easy problem for me, first time that I just saw the solution instantly in full (unlike all “easy” ones before) and was so surprised of everyone’s animosity to this problem, lol.

  • @anthonypeters1797
    @anthonypeters1797 2 роки тому +3

    Couldn’t have solved this without you. Thank you so much

    • @alok7485
      @alok7485 2 роки тому

      Can you please explain what will be the time complexity and space complexity for this piece of code in example?

  • @pratikshanaik4143
    @pratikshanaik4143 2 роки тому +2

    Better explanation than the official solution explanation.

  • @shooby117
    @shooby117 Рік тому +2

    "hey guys i am still unemployed so lets solve a problem" mans representing his entire audience 😂😂😂

  • @raymondcordero9718
    @raymondcordero9718 Рік тому +2

    By far the best explanation of this problem I’ve seen 👏 Thanks for sharing

  • @SweVillian-mt6nk
    @SweVillian-mt6nk 9 місяців тому

    This intro make this video my favorite one 😂. Could be a useful cue to remember the solution in an interview even.

  • @MrYosuko
    @MrYosuko 10 місяців тому

    The intro slapped me back into reality. As always, thanks for the awesome explanations 😄

  • @NeilSharma-u5n
    @NeilSharma-u5n 3 місяці тому +1

    The first medium LL problem I could solve with optimized code.

  • @passionatechristianworker
    @passionatechristianworker 7 місяців тому

    "you probably do but you might think you don't".
    Haha, thanks for the encouragement.

  • @ishaanbhalla396
    @ishaanbhalla396 2 роки тому

    Man I was super stressed out solving these leetcodes, but the " Hey I am still unemployed" made my day! LMAO

  • @techbrojoe
    @techbrojoe 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for making this. Trying this problem is the first time I've ever tried using a Linked List, so this helped solidify the solution LeetCode provides.

    • @alok7485
      @alok7485 2 роки тому +1

      Can you please explain what will be the time complexity and space complexity for this piece of code in example?

  • @DracosThorne
    @DracosThorne Рік тому

    NC: You do probably remember how to add two numbers together
    Me: You severely overestimate my abilities

  • @__________________________6910
    @__________________________6910 3 роки тому +1

    You are best. I always pause ads blocker for you.

  • @oooo-rc2yf
    @oooo-rc2yf 3 роки тому +11

    If the person teaching these is unemployed what chances do we have...

  • @whatdoiputhere5089
    @whatdoiputhere5089 3 роки тому +4

    Dude, thankyou for this solutions. They are helping me alottttt! Also, if you could please make a video on intersection of two linked lists

    • @alok7485
      @alok7485 2 роки тому

      Can you please explain what will be the time complexity and space complexity for this piece of code in example?

  • @anamikaborah5393
    @anamikaborah5393 9 місяців тому

    Love how you started the video! xD You made my life easier by posting these videos. Great work! :) :D

  • @vinaykumar-gg4mx
    @vinaykumar-gg4mx 3 роки тому +3

    A complete beginner question, how to call and declare the inputs for addTwoNumbers function,
    just to test the program !

  • @bizdep6237
    @bizdep6237 3 роки тому +6

    @NeetCode Could you please explain the time complexity of the problems you solve? It will be really useful for us.

    • @wlockuz4467
      @wlockuz4467 2 роки тому

      For this one it should be O(n + m), where n is length of first linked list and m is length of second linked list.

    • @predatorgaming895
      @predatorgaming895 2 роки тому +3

      @@wlockuz4467 no bro... Either O(n) or O(n+1) where n is the length of linked list which has more nodes

    • @alok7485
      @alok7485 2 роки тому

      Can you please explain what will be the time complexity and space complexity for this piece of code in example?

    • @likkiii07
      @likkiii07 Рік тому

      @@alok7485 Time complexity will be O(max(n, m)) and Space complexity will be O(max(m,n))

  • @bulkan.evcimen
    @bulkan.evcimen Рік тому

    this explanation is much better than the leetcode editorial

    • @tsunningwah3471
      @tsunningwah3471 Рік тому

      can anyone tell me why we're returning the dummy.next and not dummy itself? wont we be able to access every other element if we just return dummy?

  • @MatthewPostrel
    @MatthewPostrel Рік тому

    Explanation was crystal clear and helped me solve the problem super quick. Thanks!

  • @serpent2776
    @serpent2776 7 місяців тому

    I am so happy that LC decided to give us reversed lists for this problem

  • @jaisinha1378
    @jaisinha1378 2 роки тому

    Only Platform I choose for any coding explanation

  • @Silver-lu1dt
    @Silver-lu1dt 11 місяців тому

    This is the way I learnt about pointer, I can't believe it

  • @miyamotomusashi4556
    @miyamotomusashi4556 2 роки тому +2

    Wow, this was very well explained!

  • @EranM
    @EranM 7 місяців тому

    "Hey guys, I'm still unemployed.." Many kisses for you neet! you make me laugh.. And relax... To the best ASMR Channel OUT-THERE!!!! Please go back to this microphone and keyboard, and relaxed voice!!!!!!!!! damn I enjoy this

  • @nivethanyogarajah1493
    @nivethanyogarajah1493 2 місяці тому

    Legendary Introduction!

  • @siruitao
    @siruitao 2 роки тому

    Haha, now you are so employed! Thanks for these great contents!

  • @qazianeel
    @qazianeel 2 роки тому +2

    I have interview on 21st March, there is no way I am gonna pass :(
    This level of programming is going above my head

  • @heyyy_rosa4520
    @heyyy_rosa4520 3 роки тому

    This solution is so elegant.

  • @tomonkysinatree
    @tomonkysinatree 5 місяців тому

    I was really close to the solution on this one. I had an extra node at the end because I was creating my node in cur instead of cur.next(). Slowly getting better at these

  • @m0sh3
    @m0sh3 Рік тому +1

    This code only passes 1365/1568 test cases. Update needed.

  • @DanielSmith-uj7rr
    @DanielSmith-uj7rr 3 роки тому

    BRO! UNIQUE..!! "Hey Guys, I am still UNEMPLOYED so let's solve a problem!" Lmao!😂

  • @stylisgames
    @stylisgames 5 місяців тому

    I was able to solve this one, but did not think of dividing the current sum by 10 and using Math.floor() to get the first digit as the carry number, and then using modulo to get the second number aka the current sum. So darn clever! Instead I converted the sum to a string and grabbed the values by index.

  • @IvanRadonjic-j9f
    @IvanRadonjic-j9f 10 місяців тому

    # Definition for singly-linked list.
    # class ListNode(object):
    # def __init__(self, val=0, next=None):
    # self.val = val
    # self.next = next
    class Solution(object):
    def addTwoNumbers(self, l1, l2):
    """
    :type l1: ListNode
    :type l2: ListNode
    :rtype: ListNode
    """
    def reverse_in_place(head):
    before = None
    temp = head
    while temp is not None:
    after = temp.next
    temp.next = before #flip pointer
    before = temp #cross 'gap'
    temp = after # move temp over
    return before #before is the new head of reversed LL
    l1 = reverse_in_place(l1)
    l2 = reverse_in_place(l2)
    temp_l1 = l1
    l1_val = ""
    temp_l2 = l2
    l2_val = ""
    while temp_l1 is not None:
    l1_val += str(temp_l1.val)
    temp_l1 = temp_l1.next
    while temp_l2 is not None:
    l2_val += str(temp_l2.val)
    temp_l2 = temp_l2.next
    total = int(l1_val) + int(l2_val)
    total = str(total)
    temp_out = ListNode(int(total[0]))
    new_LL = temp_out
    for i in range(1, len(total)):
    if temp_out.next is None:
    temp_out.next = ListNode(int(total[i]))
    temp_out = temp_out.next
    new_LL = reverse_in_place(new_LL)
    return new_LL
    This is my brute force method for this problem but i dont think its THAT bad on time and space complexity LOL what do you guys thing

  • @Moon-li9ki
    @Moon-li9ki 7 місяців тому

    I'm really proud of mylsef. I finally managed to solve a medium problem by myself, although my solution was slow as hell xd

  • @adityadixit1404
    @adityadixit1404 2 роки тому

    To deal with edge case just before . return dummy.next write
    If carry==1: cur.next= ListNode (1)

  • @wlcheng
    @wlcheng 2 роки тому

    I am very happy for you that you are employed at Google now. 😀

  • @pahul79
    @pahul79 Рік тому

    thanks for making these videos man, your awesome

  • @TheEllod
    @TheEllod 2 роки тому +4

    nulll and zero are different, you should instead append the while statement to while l1 or l2 or carry>0

    • @jaspreetsahota1840
      @jaspreetsahota1840 Рік тому +1

      In python, 0 evaluates to its Boolean value (False) in a conditional clause. So it's fine to just have carry.

    • @TheEllod
      @TheEllod Рік тому

      @jaspreetsahota1840 good to know!

  • @asmamir7878
    @asmamir7878 Місяць тому

    Nice opening! I'm also still unemployed... 😁

  • @MrBear-no7iq
    @MrBear-no7iq 3 роки тому

    Thank you !! I finally understand it now

  • @dreamingaparisdream3178
    @dreamingaparisdream3178 3 роки тому +2

    I got some errors when I ran your exact code. Is your solution missing the case when the highest position creates a carry of 1?

    • @yinglll7411
      @yinglll7411 3 роки тому +1

      you might have missed the "+ carry" bit when summing up the "val"

    • @dorb1337
      @dorb1337 Рік тому

      while l1 or l1 or carry:

  • @infos5319
    @infos5319 2 роки тому +1

    Can you explain how can I call the l1 and l2 listnodes in the addtwonumber function to test?

    • @crosswalker45
      @crosswalker45 2 роки тому

      it's a bit compicated to explain it in words. I would rather suggest you to watch the videos on how to create linklist object and other related problems ( which aren't directly given into the function like this leetcode problem)

    • @mugilmithran6955
      @mugilmithran6955 2 роки тому +1

      @@crosswalker45 hi, thanks a lot man.

  • @alicia8170
    @alicia8170 2 роки тому

    At the start of the loop cur = dummy. On the first iteration you are assigning cur.next (aka dummy.next) with the first digit of the solution. So now dummy.next equals the head node of the solution so at the end we return dummy.next. dummy.next will always point to this head node no matter what cur gets changed to.

    • @alicia8170
      @alicia8170 2 роки тому +2

      I quote your response to ask the question further. As I understand, cur = dummy means let cur be dummy, but they are not the same one. I still don't understand whey cur.next will change dummy.next. Did I miss anything? Thank you so much!

    • @oliverbao4925
      @oliverbao4925 11 місяців тому

      @@alicia8170 hi yeah i'm wondering the same thing - although we didn't reference dummy at all or change its value, it gets built on as we change cur and cur.next - is this a python binding or pointer issue?

  • @maharshibiswas3557
    @maharshibiswas3557 Рік тому

    Inspirational first line

  • @noumaaaan
    @noumaaaan 3 роки тому +1

    A little confused,how are we adding in reverse order?
    we're just adding v1 and v2 which is normal addition isn't it?

  • @NabeelGm
    @NabeelGm 2 роки тому +1

    Can someone explain why we don't use the first dummy list node? Why not use dummy.val and assign?

    • @gimmeadollr
      @gimmeadollr 2 роки тому

      I think it's because we want the logic to be "the next thing is ___" for every iteration, so we make a dummy list node and immediately start with our logic (the next thing for the dummy node is ___). If you use dummy.val, you have the first step do the logic of "the value here is ___" and then the later steps are "the next thing is ___" which is more inconvenient to write.
      That's how I thought of it, not sure if that's the right way to think about it.

  • @shantipriya370
    @shantipriya370 6 місяців тому

    wonderful explanation

  • @ABHINAVKUMAR-pl4iw
    @ABHINAVKUMAR-pl4iw 2 роки тому

    you are the legend

  • @ozgeylmaz8685
    @ozgeylmaz8685 2 роки тому

    Great video and great channel I am very excited to discover this channel I hope I benefit from this channel a lot .Thanks a lot😊

  • @ahmetrauf2195
    @ahmetrauf2195 11 місяців тому

    great explanation!

  • @sangpark7656
    @sangpark7656 Рік тому +1

    what's the function of next and val do?

  • @computergeek5657
    @computergeek5657 2 роки тому

    UA-cam hired u👍

  • @sajithraj383
    @sajithraj383 2 роки тому +1

    Can Some please explain why the dummy is still getting updated when after the first iteration cur is updated to a different object. newNode = ListNode(columnSum % 10)
    curr.next = newNode
    curr = newNode

    • @robwalsh3858
      @robwalsh3858 2 роки тому

      At the start of the loop cur = dummy. On the first iteration you are assigning cur.next (aka dummy.next) with the first digit of the solution. So now dummy.next equals the head node of the solution so at the end we return dummy.next. dummy.next will always point to this head node no matter what cur gets changed to.

    • @ai4sme
      @ai4sme 2 роки тому +1

      Hi Sajith, Here a good explanation: stackoverflow.com/questions/58759348/when-does-a-pointer-to-a-linked-list-change-the-actual-list

    • @drainedzombie2508
      @drainedzombie2508 10 місяців тому

      @@ai4sme Thanks for this. TIL python variables are essentially references/pointers to objects i.e. class instances.

  • @dr.merlot1532
    @dr.merlot1532 3 роки тому

    My sentiments exactly. If NeetCode is unemployed, what chances do we have...

    • @NeetCode
      @NeetCode  3 роки тому +3

      Well.. not anymore :p

    • @dr.merlot1532
      @dr.merlot1532 3 роки тому +7

      @@NeetCode In my heart and mind, you are still unemployed.

  • @guyfieri4605
    @guyfieri4605 Рік тому

    I don't understand what's going on with carry. Wouldn't always be a left over number there by the time two get to the second digit in the list nodes.
    First time through: val = 2 + 5 + 0
    carry = 7 // 10
    Doesn't that leave carry as .7 when we get to the next digits? I'm very confused.

    • @aiml66_bangerashashankchan81
      @aiml66_bangerashashankchan81 Рік тому +1

      In Python, we can perform floor division (also sometimes known as integer division) using the // operator. This operator will divide the first argument by the second and round the result down to the nearest whole number
      So, 7 // 10 = 0

  • @michaelwilliams8986
    @michaelwilliams8986 2 місяці тому

    I'm getting memory limit exceeded. Did something change on Leetcode's end?

  • @rohanmahajan6333
    @rohanmahajan6333 10 місяців тому

    so do we have a first node that is just null in all of these

  • @yvettcodes
    @yvettcodes 26 днів тому

    What is the time and space complexity?

  • @yuriish7570
    @yuriish7570 Рік тому

    I cant figure out how does cur work. If I print id(cur) == id(dummy) it's true, but if i print cur and dummy inside or after while cycle the output is different. Tell me please what's going on or What should I google to clarify that ?

  • @heyquantboy
    @heyquantboy 4 роки тому +1

    Beginner question- I wanted to build test cases before diving in. I went off on a tangent to construct ListNode instances- which I needed as inputs to LeetCode's provided addTwoNumbers interface. I prepared all my tests before even thinking about the solution. Is this wrong? I don't see anyone doing this. Is this wrong or shouldn't we do TDD?

    • @mrunfunny
      @mrunfunny 3 роки тому +1

      This is a perfectly valid strategy but it's time consuming and hence not popular in CP community.

  • @techenthusiast3966
    @techenthusiast3966 2 роки тому +1

    Here after when you got job in Google.... congratulations:)

  • @InfoBuzz1130
    @InfoBuzz1130 2 роки тому

    LOVE you my GURU your awesome!!!

  • @iambdot
    @iambdot Рік тому

    Stupid question but how does "dummy" get updated when all code changes are done to "cur"?

    • @chillcoder
      @chillcoder Рік тому +1

      Both dummy and cur are both pointers to the same list, but serve different purposes: We are using dummy to point to the start of the list and cur will be used to add additional nodes + move to the latest node in the list.

  • @nerdclapper1983
    @nerdclapper1983 Рік тому +2

    There is a VERY simple solution.
    Simple go through both lists and for each one create a string with the values.
    Then reverse both strings, convert them to int and add them together.
    Then convert that to a string and go through each char and create a new Node in the new LL, still O(n)
    def addTwoNumbers(l1: ListNode, l2: ListNode) -> ListNode:
    # treat them as string and reverse them
    s1 = ""
    cur = l1
    while cur:
    s1 += str(cur.val)
    cur = cur.next
    s2 = ""
    cur = l2
    while cur:
    s2 += str(cur.val)
    cur = cur.next
    s1 = s1[::-1]
    s2 = s2[::-1]
    # Calculate the new number
    res_string = str(int(s1) + int(s2))
    # Reverse it
    res_string = res_string[::-1]
    # Create the new LinkedList
    dummy = ListNode(-1)
    prev = dummy
    for char in res_string:
    cur = ListNode(int(char))
    prev.next = cur
    prev = cur
    return dummy.next

    • @Jambajakumba
      @Jambajakumba Рік тому

      I went for a similar approach. Simplest to think about. And linear time as well. I would advice to make one long iteration for both l1 and l2, using l1 or l2 not being None. Good job!

    • @piyusharyaprakash4365
      @piyusharyaprakash4365 Рік тому

      you don't need to reverse the string if you do it like this s1 = str(cur.val) + s1

    • @hwang1607
      @hwang1607 Рік тому

      @@piyusharyaprakash4365 can you explain this

  • @tirasjeffrey2002
    @tirasjeffrey2002 Рік тому

    can anyone tell me why we're returning the dummy.next and not dummy itself? wont we be able to access every other element if we just return dummy?

    • @tsunningwah3471
      @tsunningwah3471 Рік тому

      yes i have the same question too. I thought dummy itself is the real list

    • @m0sh3
      @m0sh3 Рік тому

      @@tsunningwah3471 dummy is initialized to default value of 0 for the purpose of having an initial node to attach everything else to. dummy.next is the real start of the summed list.

    • @tsunningwah3471
      @tsunningwah3471 Рік тому

      @@m0sh3 thanks got it!

  • @badachoi6882
    @badachoi6882 2 роки тому

    I did 'print(Solution().addTwoNumbers(l1,l2))' and got error "list object has no attribute 'val'... how do I fix it?

  • @Historyiswatching
    @Historyiswatching 2 роки тому +2

    This was hard argh I had no idea how to implement carry. Thank you for explaining! I don't understand the dummy node part. can we not use a dummy node? Why not use curr and return curr?

    • @austinpatton3771
      @austinpatton3771 2 роки тому

      You could, but in my experience the dummy node generally makes building the linked list easier since you can loop through it with less conditional statements.
      If you don't make the dummy node, you would either have to have a separate if statement to check that our starting node is not null or find some other way to do a one-off initialization of the list. With the dummy node, you can process the nodes each time without having to worry about if it's your starting node or not.

  • @giggity30
    @giggity30 2 роки тому

    "I am still unemployed" Not anymore!

  • @bilal2.042
    @bilal2.042 3 роки тому

    thank you for the explaination :)

  • @symbol767
    @symbol767 2 роки тому

    0:00 Lol now you're at Google. Here I am just trying to get Amazon or Microsoft now.
    Awesome solution, I managed to actually solve this one myself but wanted to see your way of doing it, much cleaner. Thank you! Liked!

  • @alyahmed9925
    @alyahmed9925 Рік тому

    Can someone explain the dummy listnode and how changing in cur changes dummy?

  • @lifeofme3172
    @lifeofme3172 Рік тому

    could have reduced these statements within single block, otherwise awesome explanation thank you
    if(l1 != null){
    v1 = l1.val;
    l1 = l1.next;
    }

    if(l2 != null){
    v2 = l2.val;
    l2 = l2.next;
    }

  • @roy761017
    @roy761017 Рік тому

    Hi. Can someone help me understand how and why there is l1.val?
    I thought l1 is a list which is [2, 4, 3]? How does l1.val calling integer 2?
    Or it's from ListNode class? I'm very confused.

    • @smilenpassion
      @smilenpassion Рік тому

      if you see the ListNode class there is a val, which is used to access the int values of the nodes so it is used as node.val (in this case l1.val) hope it helps

    • @roy761017
      @roy761017 Рік тому

      Hi @@smilenpassion thank you for your respond, but I am still confused.
      Class listnode is not inheritance under class solution. How can class solution call any object from class listnode?
      Also, even it can call the object from listnode, shouldn't be v1 = self.val if l1? Or set the self.val to l1.val?
      Thank you again for helping me to understand it

  • @satyabharadwaj7779
    @satyabharadwaj7779 Рік тому

    Can someone explain what happens inside the stack with the statements "cur = dummy" and "return dummy.next"?

    • @yipyiphooray339
      @yipyiphooray339 Рік тому

      curr is what you use to traverse the dummy linked list, while, "dummy" will always point at the head of the linked list. Since you're returning "dummy.next" you'll be returning the head of the resultant linked list.

  • @ruslanruslan338
    @ruslanruslan338 2 роки тому

    Can anybody explain me? In the begin we wrote "dummy = cur". After that we updating "cur" in the while-loop. But we don't update "dummy". So how "dummy" is updating together with "cur" if we don't redefine "dummy = ..."

    • @joya9785
      @joya9785 Рік тому

      Exactly my doubt!!!

  • @02devavratkumarmahato11
    @02devavratkumarmahato11 5 місяців тому +1

    Why can't we just return cur.next ??

    • @02devavratkumarmahato11
      @02devavratkumarmahato11 5 місяців тому

      I mean the cur is pointing to dummy right? So just print it right idk if I'm right

    • @AdityaRaut-l6p
      @AdityaRaut-l6p 4 місяці тому

      i think that will skip first value

  • @programlamaicin
    @programlamaicin 2 роки тому

    Thank you for clean explanation.
    When 2 ListNode has different sizes you better check for l1 is None or not otherwise you'll have an runtime error.
    v1 = l1.val if l1 is not None and l1.val else 0
    v2 = l2.val if l2 is not None and l2.val else 0

    • @plankton383
      @plankton383 2 роки тому

      He does that already.
      “if l” is short for “if l is not None”.

  • @asmahamdym
    @asmahamdym Рік тому

    Wow this is so clean✅✅
    I brute- forced my way to this problem and it's functional but really ugly 😀

  • @neelshah1617
    @neelshah1617 2 роки тому

    Thank you for a quick solution!
    However, it is not space optimized as per the requirement: Ignoring the allocation of a new linked list, try to use constant memory when solving it. Would be better to add summation digits in longer LL.

  • @TobiasLange-n5c
    @TobiasLange-n5c 4 місяці тому

    Why do you write in the while loop just "l1 or l2 or carry"

  • @mojajojajo
    @mojajojajo 3 роки тому +2

    Why are these things so difficult 😣?

  • @JC-yo5hu
    @JC-yo5hu Рік тому

    When was dummy head ever updated in the code? Please help!

  • @raviy10
    @raviy10 Рік тому

    Thank you !!!

    • @tsunningwah3471
      @tsunningwah3471 Рік тому

      can anyone tell me why we're returning the dummy.next and not dummy itself? wont we be able to access every other element if we just return dummy?

  • @ABagOfLag
    @ABagOfLag 8 місяців тому

    i solved it using more memory but it eliminates thinking about edge cases:
    nums1, nums2 = [], []
    cur = l1
    while cur:
    nums1.append(cur.val)
    cur = cur.next
    cur = l2
    while cur:
    nums2.append(cur.val)
    cur = cur.next

    nums1 = nums1[::-1]
    nums2 = nums2[::-1]

    num1 = int(''.join(map(str, nums1)))
    num2 = int(''.join(map(str, nums2)))
    vals = []
    number = str(num1 + num2)
    for c in number:
    vals.append(int(c))
    dummy = ListNode(0)
    cur = dummy
    while vals:
    cur.next = ListNode(vals.pop())
    cur = cur.next

    return dummy.next

  • @aumrudhlalkumartj1948
    @aumrudhlalkumartj1948 2 роки тому

    Thanks