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This method builds a new LinkedList with the odd numbered elements from a given LinkedList.
For instance, if the given LinkedList has size 100, starting at location 0 (the head), and going 1,2,3,..., 99 (the tail), the OddList returns a new LinkedList with elements from 1,3,5,7, .. 99

import java.util.*; 
import java.util.*;

public class ExtLinkedList<E> extends LinkedList<E> 
{
    public ExtLinkedList<E> oddItemsList ( ) 
    {
        ExtLinkedList<E> extendedll = new ExtLinkedList<E>();  //linked list im returning
        ListIterator itr = extendedll.listIterator(); //allows me to manipulate list 
        return extendedll; 
    }
}

What I am confused on is how do I modify a "given" linked list without being given a linked list in the parameter?

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Notice that this method is a method of a class ExtLinkedList. When l is a list with elements (1 2 3 4), the intention is that l.oddItemsList() returns a list with elements (1 3).

The description of the method is a bit misleading, but if the method were supposed to take a list as an argument, it wouldn't need to access of the instance data in an instance of the class, and could be declared static. It's not, though, so it's reasonable to infer that “the given list” means “the instance whose method is being called.”

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