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intersection-of-two-linked-lists.js
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// Write a program to find the node at which the intersection of two singly linked lists begins.
//
// For example, the following two linked lists:
//
// A: a1 → a2
// ↘
// c1 → c2 → c3
// ↗
// B: b1 → b2 → b3
//
// begin to intersect at node c1.
//
// Notes:
//
// If the two linked lists have no intersection at all, return null.
// The linked lists must retain their original structure after the function returns.
// You may assume there are no cycles anywhere in the entire linked structure.
// Your code should preferably run in O(n) time and use only O(1) memory.
//
//
//
// Credits:Special thanks to @stellari for adding this problem and creating all test cases.
/**
* Definition for singly-linked list.
* function ListNode(val) {
* this.val = val;
* this.next = null;
* }
*/
/**
* @param {ListNode} headA
* @param {ListNode} headB
* @return {ListNode}
*/
var getIntersectionNode = function(headA, headB) {
if (!headA || !headB) return null;
var p1 = headA;
var p2 = headB;
while (p1 && p2 && p1 !== p2) {
p1 = p1.next;
p2 = p2.next;
if (p1 == p2) return p1;
if (!p1) p1 = headB;
if (!p2) p2 = headA;
}
return p1;
};