package LeetCode_142
/**
* 142. Linked List Cycle II
* https://leetcode.com/problems/linked-list-cycle-ii/description/
*
* Given a linked list, return the node where the cycle begins. If there is no cycle, return null.
There is a cycle in a linked list if there is some node in the list that can be reached again by continuously following the next pointer.
Internally, pos is used to denote the index of the node that tail's next pointer is connected to.
Note that pos is not passed as a parameter.
Notice that you should not modify the linked list.
Follow up:
Can you solve it using O(1) (i.e. constant) memory?
* */
class ListNode(var `val`: Int) {
var next: ListNode? = null
}
class Solution {
/*
* solution: Two pointer, fast and slow
* */
fun detectCycle(head: ListNode?): ListNode? {
if (head == null) {
return null
}
//detect if had cycle
var fast = head
var slow = head
var hasCycle = false
//fast each take two steps
//slow each take one step
while (fast != null && fast.next != null) {
fast = fast.next?.next
slow = slow?.next
if (fast == slow) {
hasCycle = true
break
}
}
if (!hasCycle) {
return null
}
//reset the fast
fast = head
//if fast and slow meet at a point, break
while (fast != slow) {
fast = fast?.next
slow = slow?.next
}
return fast
}
}