Linked List Components (0817/Medium)

We are given head, the head node of a linked list containing unique integer values.We are also given the list G, a subset of the values in the linked list.

Return the number of connected components in G, where two values are connected if they appear consecutively in the linked list.

Example 1:

Input: head: 0->1->2-> 3

G = [0, 1, 3]

Output: 2
Explanation: 
0 and 1 are connected, so [0, 1] and [3] are the two connected components.

Example 2:

Input: 
head: 0->1->2->3->4
G = [0, 3, 1, 4]

Output: 2
Explanation: 

0 and 1 are connected, 3 and 4 are connected, so [0, 1] and [3, 4] are the two connected components.

Notes:

  • If N is the length of the linked list given by head ,1 <= N <= 10000.
  • The value of each node in the linked list will be in the range [0, N - 1]
  • 1 <= G.length <= 10000.
  • G is a subset of all values in the linked list.
/**
 * Definition for singly-linked list.
 * public class ListNode {
 *     int val;
 *     ListNode next;
 *     ListNode(int x) { val = x; }
 * }
 */
class Solution {
    public int numComponents(ListNode head, int[] G) {
        HashSet<Integer> hs = new HashSet<Integer>();
        for(int num : G){
            hs.add(num);
        }

        int res = 0;
        while(head != null){
            if(hs.contains(head.val) && (head.next == null || !hs.contains(head.next.val))){
                res++;
            }

            head = head.next;
        }

        return res;
    }
}

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