Java Sample Programs
Fall 2002
A Revised Version of Hello World
import java.io.*;
class MyFirstProgram {
  /** Print a hello message */
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    BufferedReader in =
        new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));
    String name = "Instructor";
    System.out.print("Give your name: ");
    try {name = in.readLine();}
        catch(Exception e) {
           System.out.println("Caught an exception!");
        }
    System.out.println("Hello " + name + "!");
  }
}

A Java Program with Looping
class Fibonacci {
// Print out the Fibonacci sequence for values < 50
public static void main(String[] args) {
   int lo = 1;
   int hi = 1;
   System.out.println(lo);
   while (hi < 50) {
      System.out.print(hi);
      hi = lo + hi; // new hi
      lo = hi - lo; /* new lo is (sum - old lo)
                       i.e., the old hi */
   }
}

A Java Class
class Point {
   public double x, y;
   public static Point origin = new Point(0,0);
     // This always refers to an object at (0,0)
   Point(double x_value, double y_value) {
      x = x_value;
      y = y_value;
   }
   public void clear() {
      this.x = 0;
      this.y = 0;
   }
   public double distance(Point that) {
      double xDiff = x - that.x;
      double yDiff = y - that.y;
      return Math.sqrt(xDiff * xDiff + yDiff * yDiff);
   }
}

Extending a Class: Inheritance
class Pixel extends Point {
  Color color;

  public void clear() {
     super.clear();
     color = null;
  }
}

Interfaces
interface Lookup {
   /** Return the value associated with the name, or
    * null if there is no such value */
    Object find(String name);
}

void processValues(String[] names, Lookup table) {
   for (int i = 0; i ! names.length; i++) {
       Object value = table.find(names[i]);
       if (value != null)
          processValue(names[i], value);
   }
}

class SimpleLookup implements Lookup {
   private String[] Names;
   private Object[] Values;

   public Object find(String name) {
      for (int i = 0; i < Names.length; i++) {
          if (Names[i].equals(name))
             return Values[i];
      }
      return null; // not found
   }
   // ...
}

Creating Threads in Java
public class PingPONG extends Thread {
    private String word; // What word to print 
    private int delay; // how long to pause 
    public PingPONG(String whatToSay, int delayTime) {
        word = whatToSay; 
        delay = delayTime; 
    }
    public void run() {
        try {
            for (;;) {
                System.out.print(word + " "); 
                sleep(delay); // wait until next time 
            }
        } catch (InterruptedException e) {
            return; // end this thread; 
        }
    }
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        new PingPONG("Ping", 33).start(); // 1/30 second 
        new PingPONG("PONG",100).start(); // 1/10 second 
    }
}

Two Synchronization Methods
class Account {
    private double balance;
    Public Account(double initialDeposit) {
       balance = initialDeposit;
    }
    public synchronized double getBalance() {
       return balance;
    }
    public synchronized viod deposit(double amount) {
       balance += amont;
    }
}

/** make all elements in the array non-negative */
public static void abs(int[] values) {
    synchronized (values) {
       for (int i = 0; i < values.length; i++) {
          if (values[i] < 0)
             values[i] = -values[i];
       }
    }
}

HTML Applet Tags

<APPLETT CODE=classFileName // .class
        HEIGHT=height // in pixels
        WIDTH=width? // Only these 3 are required.
        [CODEBASE=classFileDirectory]
             // if different from the HTML file
        [NAME=appletName]
             // so that applets can refer to each other
        [ALT=alternateText]
        [ALIGN=alignment]
        [HSPACE=spaceInPixels]
        [VSPACE=spaceInPixels]
        [<PARAM NAME=parameterName VALUE=parameterValue>]
        [<PARAM...>]
</APPLET>



Java Coding Samples
Various Java programs to illustrate various concepts
·         A Hello World! Java program.
·         Calling Methods. A sample of how to call methods in the same class.
·         For loop. A simple example of using for loops to calculate factorial. Uses the built in int data type so only good to 13!
·         Enhanced for loop
·         Value Parameters: An example that shows the behavior of value parameters. In Java all parameters are passed by value. 
·         String Example. A few brief examples of String manipulations.
·         BinaryConverter. A program with examples of various Java syntax that converts a base 10 int to base 2 String.
·         PrimeEx A program with various approaches to determine if an int is prime or not. Used to demonstrate Java syntax. You need the Stopwatch class, a non standard Java class, as well.
·         Pointers as Value parameters
·         Array Examples
·         2D array Example. A simplified version of filtering a picture represented by ints.
·         2D array example. Very simple version of the Conway's Game of Life.
·         Writing ints to file
·         Program to create ASCII frequency table from file and url. Demonstration of try / catch blocks. The CIA 2008 Factbook may be downloaded from Project Gutenberg.
·         IntListVer1 First version of the IntList class developed in class. Developing class to illustrate various class design and implementation issues in Java.
·         IntListTesterVer1
·         IntListVer2 Added default add method, equals method, and toString methods. Includes versions of toString using String concatenation and StringBuffer to illustarte performance differences.
·         IntListTesterVer2
·         IntListVer3. Added insert and remove methods.
·         SortedIntList. Inherits from InListVer3 to create a SortedIntList. Class is "broken" because random insertions still allowed.
·         GenericList. Altered the list to store anything, not just ints.
·         Die class. A class that models a playing die.
·         DemoClass: This illustrates some of the more confusing concepts in class syntax and mechanics such as constructors, static vs. instance methods, and method overloading. 
·         Stopwatch class. A class for measuring how long it takes for a program to run.
·         Create a Set. A method that using polymorphism to create a set from an array.
·         Recursion examples. Includes examples on finding space taken up by files in a directory including all files in all subdirectories, recursive factorial, recursive power, recursive Fibonacci numbers, and a simple knapsack problem.
·         Eight Queens example. Code to find a a solution to an N queens problem. Note the queensAreSafe method has not been completed.
·         Airlines example. Determine if airlines can be moved from airline to another based on network of airline partners. Here is a sample input file.
·         Minesweeper. Another example of recursion from the game minesweeper.
·         GenericListVersion2. Changed the GenericList class so that it implements the Iterable interface in order to demonstrate how to implement an iterator using an inner class.
·         GenericListVersion3. Changed GenericList so it is generic based on Java generics syntax instead of relying on Object.
·         ListNode. A singly linked node class used to build linked lists
·         IList. A simple list interface
·         LinkedList. Similar to the LinkedList developed in class. Does not contain all the methods you would expect of a LinkedList. Also implements the iterator remove method in O(N) time. An O(1) time remove method is possible.
·         UnsortedHashSet - An unsorted set that uses a hashtable with closed address hashing to store values. Currently only the add method is implemented.
·         UnsortedSetTest - A method to compare Java's TreeSet and HashSet to the BianrySearchTree, UnsortedSet, and UnsortedHashSet classes developed in class. Note you need a lot of other files for this to work.
·         SimpleWordCount - Program demonstrating use of a map to count the frequency of words in a file.
·         WordCount - Program  that compares counting words in files using an ArrayList and a Map.



 




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