Write a program using Java to reverse the elements of a linked list.
import java.util.Iterator;
public class OneReversList {
public static void main(String[] args) {
SingleLinkList<Contact> contactList = new SingleLinkList<>();
contactList.addToEnd(new Contact(123, "Kristian Gould", "+1 303-623-1313"));
contactList.addToEnd(new Contact(151, "Nyasia Cuevas", "+1 213-974-5795"));
contactList.addToEnd(new Contact(332, "Emily Marsh", "+1 582-333-6761"));
contactList.addToEnd(new Contact(432, "Rhys Hopkins", "+1 314-371-1124"));
contactList.addToEnd(new Contact(556, "Izabelle Ponce", "+1 582-262-9788"));
for(Contact contact: contactList) {
System.out.println(contact);
}
contactList.reverse();
System.out.println("------------------------");
for(Contact contact: contactList) {
System.out.println(contact);
}
}
static class Contact {
int id;
String name;
String phone;
public Contact(int id, String name, String phone) {
this.id = id;
this.name = name;
this.phone = phone;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "Contact{" +
"id=" + id +
", name='" + name + '\'' +
", phone='" + phone + '\'' +
'}';
}
}
public static class SingleLinkList<T> implements Iterable<T> {
ListItem<T> head;
ListItem<T> tail;
@Override
public Iterator<T> iterator() {
return new Iterator<T>() {
ListItem<T> current = head;
@Override
public boolean hasNext() {
return current != null;
}
@Override
public T next() {
T data = current.data;
current = current.next;
return data;
}
};
}
private static class ListItem<T> {
T data;
ListItem<T> next;
}
public boolean isEmpty() {
return head == null;
}
public void addToEnd(T item) {
ListItem<T> newItem = new ListItem<>();
newItem.data = item;
if (isEmpty()) {
head = newItem;
tail = newItem;
} else {
tail.next = newItem;
tail = newItem;
}
}
public void reverse() {
if (!isEmpty() && head.next != null) {
tail = head;
ListItem<T> current = head.next;
head.next = null;
while (current != null) {
ListItem<T> next = current.next;
current.next = head;
head = current;
current = next;
}
}
}
}
}
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