Here is the pseudo-code I am using to remove an item from the linked-list:
public static void removeByID(LinkedList<Fruit> fruits, int fruitID) {
for(Fruit f : fruits) {
if (f.ID == fruitID) {
fruits.remove(f);
return;
}
}
}
I am thinking this is not very efficient as fruits.remove()
will once again iterate over the list. Wondering if there is a better way to achieve this.
return
:fruits.remove()
just marks the collection as modified, the next operation on the (hidden) iterator would - if there was one - see that and throw.