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Transcribed Image Text:SingleLinkedList
head-
Node
next -
data-
String
value = "Tom"
Node
next-
data-
String
value = "Dick"
Node
nodeRef = nodeRef.next;
nodeRef.next = new Node<String>("Peter");
next-
data-
String
value="Harry"
What change will be made to the list after the following codes are run?
Node<String> nodeRef = head;
While (nodeRef.next!=null)
Node
next = null
data-
String
value="Sam"
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