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imported>Ed Poor
(simple definition which I remember from my Harvard days - last century)
 
imported>Todd Coles
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A '''linked list''' is a simple [[data structure]] in which each [[object]] (or ''[[node]]'') contains a link (or reference) to the next one in sequence. Such a list which  linked both forwards and backwards is a doubly-linked list.
A '''linked list''' is a simple [[data structure]] in which each [[object]] (or ''[[node]]'') contains a link (or reference) to the next one in sequence. Such a list which  linked both forwards and backwards is a doubly-linked list.

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A linked list is a simple data structure in which each object (or node) contains a link (or reference) to the next one in sequence. Such a list which linked both forwards and backwards is a doubly-linked list.