**      * Removes the specified key and its associated value from this symbol table           * (if the key is in this symbol table).  Takes advantage of the fact that the      * keys appear in increasing order to terminate` early when possible.       *      * @param  key the key      * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code key} is {@code null}      */     public void delete(Key key) {         // TODO         // Change this code to make use of the fact that the list is sorted to         //     terminate early when possible.         // As this code already uses recursion, the private helper function is         // already present below, but it will need to be changed to terminate         // early when appropriate.         if (key == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("argument to delete() is null");          first = delete(first, key);     }     // delete key in linked list beginning at Node x     // warning: function call stack too large if table is large     private Node delete(Node x, Key key) {         // TODO         // Modify this to terminate early when possible.         if (x == null)             return null;         if (key.equals(x.key)) {             n--;             return x.next;         }         x.next = delete(x.next, key);         return x;     } } You may not use the keys() method in your code. You are modifying the implementation of the  methods, but not their interface or contract.

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/**
     * Removes the specified key and its associated value from this symbol table     
     * (if the key is in this symbol table).  Takes advantage of the fact that the
     * keys appear in increasing order to terminate` early when possible. 
     *
     * @param  key the key
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code key} is {@code null}
     */
    public void delete(Key key) {
        // TODO
        // Change this code to make use of the fact that the list is sorted to
        //     terminate early when possible.
        // As this code already uses recursion, the private helper function is
        // already present below, but it will need to be changed to terminate
        // early when appropriate.
        if (key == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("argument to delete() is null"); 
        first = delete(first, key);
    }

    // delete key in linked list beginning at Node x
    // warning: function call stack too large if table is large
    private Node delete(Node x, Key key) {
        // TODO
        // Modify this to terminate early when possible.
        if (x == null)
            return null;
        if (key.equals(x.key)) {
            n--;
            return x.next;
        }
        x.next = delete(x.next, key);
        return x;
    }
}

You may not use the keys() method in your code. You are modifying the implementation of the 
methods, but not their interface or contract.

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