Insert Method Of Linked List
Dec 30, 2014Is there a particular implementation of a linked list you are referring to in your question?
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View RepliesHow can I insert a new item at the middle of a BookList . I have also got a Book class represting Book objects and a inner class BookNode referencing them.
public void add(Book newBook)
{ BookNode newNode = new BookNode(newBook);
if (firstNode == null){
// no nodes in the list so add newNode at start
firstNode = newNode;
tempNode = newNode ; }
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//Add three red items to the list
LinkedList red= new LinkedList();
red.add(0,"1");
red.add(1,"2");
red.add(2,"3");
//create abc bucket to red items.
LinkedList abcred= new LinkedList();
red.remove(0);
//So how to insert removed item into abc buckets (similar to stack data structure)
I want to remove all red items and after that add to "abcred" using one by one. So, how to do that?
Implementing the add(int i, E o) method for a SinglyLinked List.
public void add(int i, E o)
// pre: 0<=i<= size()
// post: adds ith entry of list to o
I'm still working with the singlylinkedlist data structure and trying to return a string of individual characters stored in each node. ( head--('J')---('A')---('V')---('A')---tail ) Hopefully this beautifully executed depiction to the left will clarify.
This is what I came up with after designing the algorithm w/ pen and paper. I know that I'm not accounting for the OutOfBound errors, an empty list, or an index < 0.... I will get to that.
Right now, I'm not sure why my assignment to the character array, ' chars[i] = cursor.getLink(getElement()); ' , is not working. The two methods getLink and getElement, type Node and T, respectively, exist in my Node class which is a private nested class in MySLList. Why would I be getting the following error: "The method getElement() is undefined for the type StringX" ? Is this a good design and implementation of the substring method?
public String substring(int index) {
char[] chars = new char[(getSize() - index)]; //getSize() defines the size of list in MySLList
Node cursor = null;
//Set the cursor to the node = index
if(cursor == head) {
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So I have to write all the methods for a LinkedListQueue. I've got isEmpty, enqueue and dequeue working correctly (I think) but I'm having trouble with the toString method. I tried to do it recursively and it works if there is only one element in the list, but with multiple elements it throws a StackOverflowerror exception. I've tried it multiple different ways, but I can't seem to figure out how to print it out with out clearing everything. We haven't been taught StringBuilder or .append yet, which I saw a lot of as I was looking for solutions, so I can't use those.
public class LinkedQueue<T>
{
protected LLNode<T> front; // reference to the front of this queue
protected LLNode<T> rear; // reference to the rear of this queue
private T info;
public LinkedQueue()
{
front = null;
rear = null;
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and this is the ITD used with it, for some reason it has the "empty the queue" function as a choice but we weren't assigned that function, so just ignore it.
import java.util.Scanner;
public class ITDLinkedQueue
{
public static void displayMenu()
{
System.out.println("(1) display menu");
System.out.println("(2) check isEmpty");
System.out.println("(3) enqueue");
System.out.println("(4) dequeue");
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I am trying to put a reference to a given subclass object into a linked list, and then come back later, and invoke a method of the subclass object that is in a given spot in the linked list. This produces an error because Object does not have that method. Is it necessary to cast the object to the correct subclass every time I want to use one of its methods, or is there a way to convince the JVM to treat it as always of type MySubclass?
View Replies View RelatedI'm trying to write an indexOf() method that will return every time a value occurs in a linked list. I need to use my user-created linked list not the built in Java linked list. For example in a linked list of characters: "i, p, z, z, n, d, p, z" when I search for "z" it should return position variables for 3, 4, and 8. Currently what I have is obviously only returning the first instance.how I can return more than one instance?
public int indexOf(char input) {
LLNode currentNode = this.first;
int position =1;
boolean found = false;
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I am trying out solving the question but i am stuck.The problem is to write a method that print data of single linked list backward using stack.The question is as follow
public class Stack{
public boolean isEmpty(){};
public void push(int n){};
public int peek(){};
public int pop(){};
}
public class node{
int data;
node next;
}
public class list{
node first;
}
I am having a little trouble with a part of my Java assignment that needs to have linked lists in it.
I need to write a public method that takes an array of type object to load strings into a linked list.
I have some class called sorted to sort the linked list through the nodes of the list. and other class to test this ability, i made object of the sort class called "list1" and insert the values to the linked list.
If i make other object called "list2" and want to merge those two lists by using method merge in sort class. And wrote code of
list1.merge(list2);
How can the merge method in sort class know the values of list1 that called it as this object is created in other class.
So we have an assignment regarding a linked list implementation of a given list interface.
In my list interface, the method contains(T anEntry) is defined.
In the LList implementation, contains is already implemented as part of getting the core methods in.
Now I am being tasked with the following:
Provide a second implementation of the method contains2(T anEntry) that calls a private recursive method
Private boolean contains (T anEntry, Node startNode) that returns whether the list that starts at startNode contains the entry anEntry.
I've written the private recursive method already. That's not an issue (at least not right now).
But what I don't understand is how startNode is supposed to be populated when this private contains method is called from the public contains2 method? contains2 only takes one parameter: anEntry. the private method takes two parameters: anEntry and startNode. How am i supposed to provide startNode when I am calling contains2?
I have this ListInterface class that has operations for my linked list and a LList class. The Llist and ListInterface classes are perfect. My job is to create a driver, or a demo class that showcases these operations. That being said, heres the driver so far:
import java.util.*;
public abstract class DriverWilson implements ListInterface
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
LList a = new LList();
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What I'm supposed to do is make a method to insert a set of Tiles to the list,i.e.,a detour(make sure that the inserted detouris compatible with thecurrent path so that the resultingpathdoesnot have any gaps). But I'm confused on how to go about doing it. I was thinking of maybe just adding 1 to the current Node.
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Path {
static Tile startTile;
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I'm trying to implement an Office class that contains an inner class: WorkerNode. The WorkerNode class has a name attribute (String) and WorkerNode attributes for boss, peer and subordinate. The attributes of Office are manager and current which are WorkerNode references. The manager refers to the entry point of the structure and current is the current node in the structure. For simplicity, i'm going to try to limit it to 3 levels and assume that the names are unique. I've put together a Office class that containing main and provided the code I've worked on so far.
public class Office {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String name=Input.getString("input the manager's name: ");
Office office=new Office(name);
int option;
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I have made a node class and im trying to implement a sorting method. I must use a selection sort but with specific instructions: "Your method should not need to use the new operator since it is just moving nodes from one list to another( not creating new nodes)
this is my current implementation ..but i am instantiating new object..
public class NodeInt
{
private int data;
private NodeInt next = null;
public NodeInt(){}
//precondition:
//postcondition:
public NodeInt(int data, NodeInt next)
{
this.data = data;
this.next = next;
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edit: this is the part that worked but i had it commented out so i have the previous and current declared above but didnt copy.
Ok here I have a code that generates 1 million random values then converts them to a string then hashcode. I then insert into a linked list and then I want to run through each hash and find it in the linked list timing each run then averaging out the time at the end.
It works great for smaller amounts of numbers it is searching for (fine under 50 thousand searches for the for loop starting at line 24 LinkedListTest.java) but when I try to do the full million searches it gives me "a Exception in thread "main" java.lang.StackOverflowError" at line 158 in List.java. Maybe im getting tired but I cannot figure out why.
// class to represent one node in a list
class ListNode< T >
{
// package access members; List can access these directly
T data; // data for this node
ListNode< T > nextNode; // reference to the next node in the list
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public void add(int d){
listNode l = new listNode (d, null);
l.next = first;
first= l;
}
public list Sum2List (list l1, list l2){
//variables
int sum;
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But I have a problem in my first listNode where it ll be pointing to null, thus in the sum2List method the program checks the while condition into false and doesn't go through the loop.
if one address point on another address. so set and get methods will be less efficient then an array, but add or remove will be more efficient by a linked list ? a linked list also inherit from queue so if i add an elemnt via "addFirst" function . where its adding the element ? to the right most or left most ?
if i have for example :
here [ ] --> [ ] --> [ ] --> [ ] -->[ ] or here
linked list its FIFO so the head will be the right most ?
Edit : its confused me a little bit but i understood now .so it will be at the left most. its actually ordered . not like the stack which is LIFO.
I searched a lot but can't seem to understand the sorting of a SLLNode... I noticed a method called Bubble Sort, I understand how it works, but can't think of a way to implement it to my code..
View Replies View RelatedI'm having some trouble with figuring out how to move along a doubly linked list for an assignment. The program is supposed to be a simple board game simulation. Here is what I have so far:
Space.java:
public class Space
{
private String name;
public Space next;
public Space previous;
public Space(String name)
{
this.name = name;
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I seem to have been able to get all the other methods working properly, but I am pretty stuck on how to do the movePlayer. Specifically because it is passing an integer, but my objects are of type Space and Boardgame.
i tried everything but its giving me errors. i tried the for loop but its giving me something else.
this is what i have to do Write a recursive method that prints out the data elements of a linked list in reverse order.
Your method should take in as a parameter the head reference to a linked list. Then, write a recursive method that returns a count of the number of elements greater than a given threshold. You may assume that the data elements in the linked lists are ints. The parameters of your method are a reference to the linked list and a int value representing the threshold.
public class recursion3
{
public static void main(String [] args) {
char a [] = {'A', 'B','C','D','E'};
System.out.println(a);
}
public static String reverseString(String s) {
if (s.length() <= 1) {
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I'm trying to print the contents of my linked list. I'm using nodes and within those nodes it hold String data. So i want to print out the data within the nodes. Whenever i do
System.out.println(node1.data),
it prints perfectly. But i'm trying to use a method where it would loop through the list and print out the data for every node in it. when i run my print method i get results such as
Node@15db9742
Node@6d06d69c
Node@7852e922.
Here is my print method i created
Java Code:
public void print(){
Node<E> current = head;
while (current.next != null){
System.out.println(current.data);
current = current.next;
}
} mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
I am creating a recursive method to reverse a linked list in java. It works the first time when I call it, but I want it to work where I call it a second time and it reverses it to the original state. How can I get that to work with this implementation?
public void reverseList() {
System.out.printf("%-16s%-3s%n", "Name", "Score");
System.out.println("--------------- -----");
reverseList(first);
} public void reverseList(Node aNode) {
if (aNode != null) {
reverseList(aNode.next);
System.out.printf("%-15s%6s%n" , aNode.name , aNode.score);
}
}
I am trying to advance to the next node in my linkedList. Below is what i have so far.
/**
* Move forward, so that the current element is now the next element in this sequence.
* @param - none
* @precondition:
* isCurrent() returns true.
* @postcondition:
* If the current element was already the end element of this sequence (with nothing after it), then there is no longer any current element.
* Otherwise, the new element is the element immediately after the original current element.
* @exception IllegalStateException
* Indicates that there is no current element, so advance may not be called.
**/
public void advance( ) {
// student implements
if(!isCurrent())
throw new IllegalStateException();
else{
while(cursor != null){
precursor = cursor;
cursor = cursor.getLink();
}
}
}
I create and populate someLinkedList with '*' characters as soon as a gameLinkedList object is created, so my class is something like
private int size;
public class gameLinkedList{
private CharNode game;
public gameLinkedList(String someWord){
size=someWord.length();
for(int i=0;i<size;i++){CharNode aNode = new CharNode('p');
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