Java Software Structures: Designing and Using Data StructuresJava Software Structures teaches CS2 students how to develop high quality software systems that will withstand the test of users and the test of time. The authors provide a consistent presentation of data structures, starting with a conceptual overview and moving through an explanation of each data structure's usefulness. Various approaches to implementing each data structure are also explored along with a list of the Pros and Cons for each implementation. Good software engineering practices are kept on the front lines of discussion when it comes to the more complicated data structures. The book is designed to be flexible, allowing professors to cover the collections and issues they want to stress. - Provides a consistent, easy-to-follow presentation of data structures. - Presents material in a flexible way, professors can choose what they want to stress. - Utilizes the graphical user interface in such a way that instructors who dont cover GUIs can skip over these examples easily. - Strong focus on software engineering concepts throughout the text. - Reviews key language concepts in an appendix. - Perfect follow-up to Lewis/Loftus, Java Software Solutions. - Complete supplements pa |
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... constructor uses a default value for the initial capacity of the contents array . // Creates an empty bag using the default capacity . // ----- public ArrayBag ( ) { count = 0 ; contents = new Object [ DEFAULT_CAPACITY ] ; } We can also ...
... constructor uses a default value for the initial capacity of the contents array . // Creates an empty bag using the default capacity . // ----- public ArrayBag ( ) { count = 0 ; contents = new Object [ DEFAULT_CAPACITY ] ; } We can also ...
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... constructor for every class . Each class has a default con- structor that takes no parameters and is used if we don't provide our own . This default constructor generally has no effect on the newly created object . A.8 method ...
... constructor for every class . Each class has a default con- structor that takes no parameters and is used if we don't provide our own . This default constructor generally has no effect on the newly created object . A.8 method ...
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... constructor . If the following invocation is performed at the beginning of a construc- tor , the parent's constructor is invoked , passing any appropriate parameters : super ( x , y , z ) ; A parent's constructor can be invoked using ...
... constructor . If the following invocation is performed at the beginning of a construc- tor , the parent's constructor is invoked , passing any appropriate parameters : super ( x , y , z ) ; A parent's constructor can be invoked using ...
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Java Software Structures: Designing and Using Data Structures John Lewis,Joseph Chase No preview available - 2004 |
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