Finding element in java LinkedList
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Jakub Matousek
il 16 Nov 2016
Commentato: Jakub Matousek
il 17 Nov 2016
Is there a way to get index of any vector+the vector, that has 1 on first index and 2 on second index? So in this case it would return [1 2 3 4] and 1. So I can remove it after, when for example last digit is 4...(Trying to implement DFS AI method for solving the decanting puzzle, could do it without linked list, but using linkedlist would make it more fun for me to write...)
open = java.util.LinkedList;
open.add([1 2 3 4]);
open.add([2 3 4 5]);
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Geoff Hayes
il 16 Nov 2016
Jakub - open is a built-in MATLAB function name, so you may want to rename your above variable to avoid conflicting with this function.
Also, please clarify what you mean by ...vector+the vector... Are you adding the two vectors? How does this example return both [1 2 3 4] and 1?
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Geoff Hayes
il 17 Nov 2016
Jakub - if you just want to compare each element in your linked list to a specific array, checking to see if the first n elements match those of the array, then you could try something like
myList = java.util.LinkedList;
myList.add([1 2 3 4]);
myList.add([2 3 4 5]);
myList.add([1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8]);
myList.add([1 2]);
myList.add([1 2 3]);
dataToCompare = [1 2 3]';
for k=0:myList.size() -1
element = myList.get(k);
if length(element) >= length(dataToCompare)
if all(element(1:length(dataToCompare)) == dataToCompare)
fprintf('Found a match at %d!\n',k);
end
end
end
The output for the above would be
Found a match at 0!
Found a match at 2!
Found a match at 4!
indicating a match on the [1 2 3].
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