Big Java Late Objects
Big Java Late Objects
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ISBN: 9781119330455
Author: Horstmann
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 14, Problem 8PP
Program Plan Intro

To implement radix sort algorithm to sort arbitrary “int” values

Program plan:

  • In the file ArrayUtil.java”, import necessary package, and create a class ArrayUtil”,
    • Create “Random” object.
    • Define the method “randomIntArray()”to create an array filled with random values.
    • Define the method “swap()” to swap two entries of an array.
  • In the file StopWatch.java”, create a class StopWatch”,
    • Declare private variable.
    • Define the constructor to construct a stopwatch that is in the stopped state and has no time accumulated.
    • Define the method “start()” to start the stopwatch, and time starts accumulating now.
    • Define the method “stop()” to stop the stopwatch, and time stops accumulating and is added to the elapsed time.
    • Define the method “getElapsedTime()” to return the total elapsed time.
    • Define the method “reset()” to stop the watch and resets the elapsed time to 0.
  • In the file Radix.java”, create a class Radix” that performs a radix sort on an array of integer values,
    • Define the method “sort()” to sort the array using radix sort.
  • In the file RadixSortTimer.java”, import the package, and create a class “RadixSortTimer”,
    • Define the method “main()”,
      • Initialize the necessary variables.
      • Create random array.
      • Create an object for “StopWatch”.
      • Call the method “start()” to start the timer.
      • Call the method “sort()” to sort the array.
      • Call the method “stop()” to stop.
      • Check if the array is sorted, using the function “checkSorted()”,
      • If it is true, print the elapsed time.
        • Otherwise, print the error.
        • Define the method “checkSorted()” to check whether the array is sorted.

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