BIG JAVA: LATE OBJECTS
BIG JAVA: LATE OBJECTS
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ISBN: 9781119626220
Author: Horstmann
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 16, Problem 13PE
Program Plan Intro

A method “firstToLast()”

Program plan:

  • In a file “LinkedListQueue.java”, import necessary package, and create a class “LinkedListQueue”,
    • Declare the necessary “Node” object variables.
    • Define the constructor to create the empty queue.
    • Define the method “empty()” to check whether the queue is empty.
    • Define the method “add()” to insert the element at rear end of the queue,
      • Check whether the rear end of the queue contains null value,
        • If it is true, create an object for “Node”.
        • Assign the new element to the node.
        • Assign the null value the next node.
        • Assign the new node value to the rear element.
        • Assign the new node value to the front end element.
      • Otherwise,
        • If it is true, create an object for “Node”.
        • Assign the element to the node.
        • Assign the null value to the node next to the new node.
        • Set the new element to the rear end element.
        • Set the new element to the rear end element.
    • Define the method “remove()” to remove the element from front end of the queue,
      • Check whether the front end of the queue contains null value,
        • If it is true, return null value.
      • Initialize the object.
      • Assign the element next to front element to the front end of the queue.
      • Check whether the rear end of the queue contains null value,
        • If it is true, assign the null value to rear end of the queue.
      • Return the element.
    • Define the method “firstToLast()” to move the head of the queue to the tail of the queue,
      • Check whether the front end and rear end element is not same.
        • If it is true, set the head of the queue to the rear of the queue.
        • Set the element next to front end element to the front end of the queue.
        • Set the element next to the rear end element as null.
    • Create a class “Node”,
      • Declare the object for “Object” and “Node”.
  • In a file “QueueTest.java”, create a class “QueueTest”,
    • Define the “main()” method.
      • Create “LinkedListQueue” object.
      • Add the element “Jerry” to the rear end of the queue.
      • Add the element “Daniel” to the rear end of the queue.
      • Add the element “John” to the rear end of the queue.
      • Call the method “firstToLast()”.
      • Execute loop till queue becomes empty,
        • Print the element removed from the queue.
      • Print new line.
      • Print the expected output.

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