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 8PP
Program Plan Intro

Insertion sort algorithm

Program plan:

  • In a file “ListIterator.java”, create an interface “ListIterator”,
    • Declare the method “next()” that moves the iterator past the next element.
    • Declare the method “hasNext()” that check if there is an element after the iterator position.
    • Declare the method “add()”  that adds an element before the position of the iterator and moves the iterator past the added element.
    • Declare the method “remove()” that removes the last traversed element.
    • Declare the method “set()” to set the last traversed element to a previous value.
  • In a file “LinkedList.java”, import the package and create a class “LinkedList”,
    • Declare the object variable.
    • Define the constructor to create an empty linked list.
    • Define the method “getFirst()” that returns the first element in the linked list.
    • Define the method “removeFirst()” to remove the first element in the linked list.
    • Define the method “addFirst()” that adds an element to the front of the linked list.
    • Define the method “listIterator()” of type “ListIterator”, that returns an iterator for iterating through the list.
    • Define the method “sort()” that returns an iterator for traversing through the list.
    • Define the method “compare()”,
      • Check whether the objects are comparable objects, throws an exception.
      • Returns the value.
        • Define the method “toString()” that returns the string representation of elements in the list.
        • Create a class “Node”,
          • Declare the object variable for “Object”, and “Node”.
        • Create a class “LinkedListIterator”,
          • Declare the necessary object variables.
          • Define the constructor to create an iterator that points to the front of the linked list.
          • Define the method “next()”,
            • If there is no next element then throws an exception.
            • Assign the position to the front of the linked list.
            • Check if position is null, set the first element to the position.
            • Otherwise, set the next position to the current position.
            • Returns the value.
              • Define the method “hasNext()” that check whether there is next element.
              • Define the method “add()”,
                • If position is null, call the method “addFirst()”.
                  • Set the first to the position.
                • Otherwise, create a new node.
                  • Assign the element to the new node.
                  • Set the next position to the next pointer of the new node.
                  • Set the new node value to the next position.
                  • Set the new node as the position.
                • Assign the Boolean value.
              • Define the method “remove()”,
                • Check if there is no next element, throws an exception.
                • If position is same as the first, calls the method “removeFirst()”.
                • Otherwise, set the next position to the previous position.
                • Set the previous to the positions.
                • Set the Boolean value as false.
              • Define the method “set()”,
                • If there is no next element, throw an exception.
                • Set the value to the position.
  • In a file “InsertionSortTest.java”, create a class “InsertionSortTest”,
    • Define the “main()” method.
      • Create “LinkedList” object.
      • Create a loop,
        • Call the method “addFirst()”.
              • Print the string representation of the output.
              • Print the expected output.
              • Call the method “sort()”.
              • Print the string representation of the output.
              • Print the expected output.
              • Initialize the object variable.
              • Call the method “addFirst()” “4” times to add different inputs to the list.
              • Print the string representation of the list.
              • Print the expected result.
              • Call the method “sort()”.
              • Print the string representation of the list.
              • Print the expected result.

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