1- A new static method with one parameter which is a head node for a linked list of integers, the method should create a new linked list which is equivalent to the original list of integers but with all repetitions removed, the method's return value is a head reference for the new list.     this is what I have but it's not removing repetitions.         public static IntLinkedBag removeRepetition (IntLinkedBag b1) {          IntNode next;        IntNode head = null;        LinkedList s = new LinkedList<>();          IntNode new_list = new IntNode(0, null);        IntNode now = head;        IntNode prev = new_list;        while (now!= null) {            int x = now.data;              if (s.contains(x)) {                new_list = new_list.next;            }            else {                 s.add(x);                new_list.next =  new IntNode(x, now);                new_list = new_list.next;        }            now = now.next;        }          return b1;    } }     Subject: Java Programming

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1- A new static method with one parameter which is a head node for a linked list of integers, the method should create a new linked list which is equivalent to the original list of integers but with all repetitions removed, the method's return value is a head reference for the new list.

 

 

this is what I have but it's not removing repetitions.  

 

 

 

public static IntLinkedBag removeRepetition (IntLinkedBag b1) {

 

       IntNode next;

       IntNode head = null;

       LinkedList<Integer> s = new LinkedList<>();

 

       IntNode new_list = new IntNode(0, null);

       IntNode now = head;

       IntNode prev = new_list;

       while (now!= null) {

           int x = now.data;

 

           if (s.contains(x)) {

               new_list = new_list.next;

           }

           else { 

               s.add(x);

               new_list.next =  new IntNode(x, now);

               new_list = new_list.next;

       }

           now = now.next;

       }

 

       return b1;

   }

}

 

 

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