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Nice work, you hit all the learning goals here. Well done. Take a look at my comments and let me know if you have questions. The methods you have written all work and you've demonstrated an understanding of how to implement a Linked List. Nice work implementing has_cycle.


# method to add a new node with the specific data value in the linked list
# insert the new node at the beginning of the linked list
def add_first(value)

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# method to find if the linked list contains a node with specified value
# returns true if found, false otherwise
def search(value)

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return nil if @head.nil?

current = @head
max = 0

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Consider if the list held negative numbers.

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max = 0
max = @current.data


# method to return the min value in the linked list
# returns the data value and not the node
def find_min

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# method that returns the length of the singly linked list
def length
raise NotImplementedError
def length

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# checks if the linked list has a cycle. A cycle exists if any node in the
# linked list links to a node already visited.
# returns true if a cycle is found, false otherwise.
def has_cycle

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# Additional Exercises
# returns the value in the first node
# returns nil if the list is empty
def get_first

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end

# method that inserts a given value as a new last node in the linked list
def add_last(value)

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# method that returns the value of the last node in the linked list
# returns nil if the linked list is empty
def get_last

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# method to insert a new node with specific data value, assuming the linked
# list is sorted in ascending order
def insert_ascending(value)

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