BIG JAVA: LATE OBJECTS
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Chapter 16, Problem 9PE
Program Plan Intro
Simplified implementation of “ArrayList” class
Program plan:
- In a file “ArrayList.java”, import necessary packages and create a class “ArrayList” that implements “Iterable” interface,
- Declare the object variable.
- Declare the necessary variable.
- Define the constructor to create an empty array list.
- Define the method “size()” to return the array list size.
- Define the method “checkBounds()” that throws an exception if the index that has been checked is out of bounds.
- Define the method “get()” that returns an element at a given position.
- Define the method “set()” that locates the element at a given position.
- Define the method “remove()” that removes an element at a given location.
- Call the method “checkBounds()”.
- Assign the element.
- Create a loop,
- Assign the current element to the previous location.
- Decrement the size.
- Return the element.
- Define the method “add()” to insert the element next to the given position.
- Define the method “addHere()”,
- Call the method “add()”.
- Define the method “addLast()” that insert the element next to the end of the array list.
- Define the method “growBufferIfNecessary()” that grow the buffer the buffer if the current size is same as the capacity of the buffer.
- Define the method “iterator()” of type “ArrayListIterator”,
- Return the object of “ArrayListIterator”.
- Create a class “ArrayListIterator”,
- Declare the necessary variables.
- Define the constructor to create an iterator.
- Define the method “add()” that inserts an element before the position of the iterator.
- Define the method “hasNext()” that checks whether there is an element next to the iterator position.
- Define the method “hasPrevious()” that checks whether there is an element before the iterator position.
- Define the method “next()” that moves the iterator past the succeeding element.
- Define the method “nextIndex()”,
- Check whether the next position is greater than the current size,
- If it is true, returns the position.
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- Returns the next position.
- Check whether the next position is greater than the current size,
- Define the method “previous()”,
- Check whether there is not a previous element,
- If it is true, throws an exception.
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- Decrement the position.
- Returns the function call.
- Check whether there is not a previous element,
- Define the method “previousIndex()”,
- Check whether there is the previous position id greater than “0”,
- If it is true, returns the position.
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- Returns the previous position.
- Check whether there is the previous position id greater than “0”,
- Define the method “remove()” that removes the last traversed element.
- Define the method “set()” that assign last traversed element to the different value.
- In a file “ListTest.java”, create a class “ListTest”,
- Define the “main()” method.
- Create an “ArrayList” object.
- Call the method “addLast()” to add the element “David”.
- Call the method “addLast()” to add the element “Harris”.
- Call the method “addLast()” to add the element “Roman”.
- Call the method “addLast()” to add the element “Tommy”.
- Create a loop,
- Print the actual output.
- Print new line.
- Print the expected output.
- Define the “main()” method.
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