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Im trying to implement a circular array queue without a count variable.

Im looking for a way to determine if the array is full, for it to call the expand method but it doesn't seem to be working any idea why? Thanks!

public void enqueue (T element) {
        if(front != (rear+1) % queue.length) {
            queue[rear] = element;
            rear = (rear+1) % queue.length;
        }
        else
            expandCapacity();
    }

public void expandCapacity() {
        T[] larger = ((T[]) (new Object[queue.length * 2]));

        for (int scan=0; scan < queue.length; scan++) {
            larger[scan] = queue[front];
            front = (front+1) % queue.length;
        }
        front = 0;
        rear = queue.length;
        queue = larger;
    }
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  • small part of a project im working on yes, but i'm having problem implementing the queue.
    – JProg
    Oct 15, 2012 at 16:41
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    So whar are initial values of front and rear and how queue.length works?
    – korifey
    Oct 15, 2012 at 16:42
  • initial values of front and rear are zero, queue.length = size of the array im using
    – JProg
    Oct 15, 2012 at 16:45
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    When you say "it doesn't seem to be working", exactly what is the problem? Oct 15, 2012 at 16:49
  • if the input file is larger than the array it does not expand
    – JProg
    Oct 15, 2012 at 16:52

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The first thing i see that's wrong is that in the case where you need to expand, you don't ever add anything to the queue! The enqueue method needs to look like:

public void enqueue(T element) {
    if (front == (rear + 1) % queue.length) {
        expandCapacity();
    }
    queue[rear] = element;
    rear = (rear + 1) % queue.length;
}

In addition, in expandCapacity, you're setting rear to be one larger than you should; make it:

    rear = queue.length - 1;
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