// Fig. 20.3: List.java // ListNode and List class definitions. package com.deitel.jhtp5.ch20; // class to represent one node in a list class ListNode { // package access members; List can access these directly Object data; ListNode nextNode; // create a ListNode that refers to object ListNode( Object object ) { this( object, null ); } // create ListNode that refers to Object and to next ListNode ListNode( Object object, ListNode node ) { data = object; nextNode = node; } // return reference to data in node Object getObject() { return data; // return Object in this node } // return reference to next node in list ListNode getNext() { return nextNode; // get next node } } // end class ListNode // class List definition public class List { private ListNode firstNode; private ListNode lastNode; private String name; // string like "list" used in printing // construct empty List with "list" as the name public List() { this( "list" ); } // construct an empty List with a name public List( String listName ) { name = listName; firstNode = lastNode = null; } // insert Object at front of List public synchronized void insertAtFront( Object insertItem ) { if ( isEmpty() ) // firstNode and lastNode refer to same object firstNode = lastNode = new ListNode( insertItem ); else // firstNode refers to new node firstNode = new ListNode( insertItem, firstNode ); } // insert Object at end of List public synchronized void insertAtBack( Object insertItem ) { if ( isEmpty() ) // firstNode and lastNode refer to same Object firstNode = lastNode = new ListNode( insertItem ); else // lastNode's nextNode refers to new node lastNode = lastNode.nextNode = new ListNode( insertItem ); } // remove first node from List public synchronized Object removeFromFront() throws EmptyListException { if ( isEmpty() ) // throw exception if List is empty throw new EmptyListException( name ); Object removedItem = firstNode.data; // retrieve data being removed // update references firstNode and lastNode if ( firstNode == lastNode ) firstNode = lastNode = null; else firstNode = firstNode.nextNode; return removedItem; // return removed node data } // end method removeFromFront // remove last node from List public synchronized Object removeFromBack() throws EmptyListException { if ( isEmpty() ) // throw exception if List is empty throw new EmptyListException( name ); Object removedItem = lastNode.data; // retrieve data being removed // update references firstNode and lastNode if ( firstNode == lastNode ) firstNode = lastNode = null; else { // locate new last node ListNode current = firstNode; // loop while current node does not refer to lastNode while ( current.nextNode != lastNode ) current = current.nextNode; lastNode = current; // current is new lastNode current.nextNode = null; } return removedItem; // return removed node data } // end method removeFromBack // determine whether list is empty public synchronized boolean isEmpty() { return firstNode == null; // return true if List is empty } // output List contents public synchronized void print() { if ( isEmpty() ) { System.out.println( "Empty " + name ); return; } System.out.print( "The " + name + " is: " ); ListNode current = firstNode; // while not at end of list, output current node's data while ( current != null ) { System.out.print( current.data.toString() + " " ); current = current.nextNode; } System.out.println( "\n" ); } } // end class List /************************************************************************** * (C) Copyright 1992-2003 by Deitel & Associates, Inc. and * * Prentice Hall. All Rights Reserved. * * * * DISCLAIMER: The authors and publisher of this book have used their * * best efforts in preparing the book. These efforts include the * * development, research, and testing of the theories and programs * * to determine their effectiveness. The authors and publisher make * * no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, with regard to these * * programs or to the documentation contained in these books. The authors * * and publisher shall not be liable in any event for incidental or * * consequential damages in connection with, or arising out of, the * * furnishing, performance, or use of these programs. * *************************************************************************/