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# Print the list
llist.printList()
```
+##Output
+2 3 56 9 4 10
## Real Life uses of Linked List
-Music Player – Songs in the music player are linked to the previous and next songs. So you can play songs either from starting or ending of the list.
+1. Music Player – Songs in the music player are linked to the previous and next songs. So you can play songs either from starting or ending of the list.
-GPS navigation systems- Linked lists can be used to store and manage a list of locations and routes, allowing users to easily navigate to their desired destination.
+2. GPS navigation systems- Linked lists can be used to store and manage a list of locations and routes, allowing users to easily navigate to their desired destination.
-Task Scheduling- Operating systems use linked lists to manage task scheduling, where each process waiting to be executed is represented as a node in the list.
+3. Task Scheduling- Operating systems use linked lists to manage task scheduling, where each process waiting to be executed is represented as a node in the list.
-Speech Recognition- Speech recognition software uses linked lists to represent the possible phonetic pronunciations of a word, where each possible pronunciation is represented as a node in the list.
+4. Speech Recognition- Speech recognition software uses linked lists to represent the possible phonetic pronunciations of a word, where each possible pronunciation is represented as a node in the list.
and more....