Disadvantages of Linked Lists
- Random Access: Unlike arrays, linked lists do not allow direct access to elements by index. Traversal is required to reach a specific node.
- Extra Memory: Linked lists require additional memory for storing the pointers, compared to arrays.
Linked List Notes for GATE Exam [2024]
The “Linked List Notes for GATE Exam” is a comprehensive resource designed to aid students in preparing for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE). Focused specifically on the topic of linked lists, a fundamental data structure in computer science, these notes offer a detailed and structured approach to mastering this subject within the context of the GATE examination.
Table of Content
- What is Linked List?
- Singly Linked List
- Doubly Linked List
- Circular Linked List
- Applications of Linked List
- Advantages of Linked Lists
- Disadvantages of Linked Lists
- Previous Year GATE Questions on Linked List: