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Computers and Technology, 09.04.2021 04:10, googoo4

For this question we won't be directly working within LinkedList however. Instead, we'll be working with a Runner class: public class Runner {
private LinkedList firstItemList;
private LinkedList listRemainder;
public Runner() {
firstItemList = null;
listRemainder = null;
}
}
For this question, write a method for the Runner class that will take in a LinkedList, split into two linked lists, and assign their values to firstItemList and listRemainder. Assign firstItemList to be a new LinkedList that just contains the first value. Assign listRemainder to be a new linkedList that contains everything EXCEPT the remainder.
More clearly, if you are given a linked list that looks like: 1 --> 2 --> 3 --> 4 Then assign firstItemList to 1 --> null and listRemainder to `2 --> 3 --> 4``
Please note this will be the only question that deals with a Runner Class instead of the LinkedList class directly.
public void split(LinkedList wholeList) {
}// end split
Solve in JAVA please using LinkedList methods and Node methods only if necessary

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