[EDIT]Fixed my code. Is while(temp != NULL), not while(temp->next != NULL). Sorry to insert wrong code.
Today I've participated an online programming test. The interviewer used Codility to evaluate my code and the other interviewees. At some moment a question about Linked list was made. It's about to count how many items a linked list has. I did the only possible approach to do this, AFAIK:
//This is struct declaration
struct SomeStruct
{
int value;
SomeStruct* next;
}
int elementCount(SomeStruct* list)
{
int count = 0;
if(list != NULL)
{
SomeStruct* temp = list;
while(temp != NULL)
{
count++;
temp = temp->next;
}
}
return count;
}
I remember when I send this code as answer for this question, Codility points me out that this solution is wrong because its consume too much time to execute the task. In my head and in this thread on SO there's no other way to get size of linked list without traversing it, not in a simple way.
Is there a problem with Codility when it says this solution is wrong? Or there are another approaches?
PS: the test allowed using of STL