I agree with @Stephen about not giving the answer (entirely), but I think I should give you hints.
An important thing to understand is that Java does not explicitly specify pointers - rather, whenever a non-primitive (e.g. not char
, byte
, int
, double
, float
, long
, boolean
, short
) is passed to a function, it is passed as a reference. So, you can use temporary variables to swap the values. Try to code one yourself or look below:
public static void swapNodeNexts(final Node n1, final Node n2) {
final Node n1Next = n1.next;
final Node n2Next = n2.next;
n2.next = n1Next;
n1.next = n2Next;
}
Then you'll need a data structure to hold the Node
s. It's important that there be an even number of Node
s only (odd numbers unnecessarily complicate things). It's also necessary to initialize the nodes. You should put this in your main method.
public static final int NUMPAIRS = 3;
public static void main(final String[] args) {
final Node[] nodeList = new Node[NUMPAIRS * 2];
for (int i = 0; i < nodeList.length; i++) {
nodeList[i] = new Node();
nodeList[i].n = (i + 1) * 10;
// 10 20 30 40
}
// ...
}
The important part is to set the Node next values. You can't just loop through with a for
loop for all of them, because then the last one's next
would throw an IndexOutOfBoundsException
. Try to make one yourself, or peek at mine.
for (int i = 0; i < nodeList.length - 1; i++) {
nodeList[i].next = nodeList[i + 1];
}
nodeList[nodeList.length - 1].next = nodeList[0];
Then run your swap function on them with a for
loop. But remember, you don't want to run it on every node… think about it a bit.
If you can't figure it out, here is my final code:
// Node
class Node {
public int n; // value
public Node next; // pointer to next node
@Override
public String toString() {
return "Node [n=" + n + ", nextValue=" + next.n + "]";
}
}
// NodeMain
public class NodeMain {
public static final int NUMPAIRS = 3;
public static void main(final String[] args) {
final Node[] nodeList = new Node[NUMPAIRS * 2];
for (int i = 0; i < nodeList.length; i++) {
nodeList[i] = new Node();
nodeList[i].n = (i + 1) * 10;
// 10 20 30 40
}
for (int i = 0; i < nodeList.length - 1; i++) {
nodeList[i].next = nodeList[i + 1];
}
nodeList[nodeList.length - 1].next = nodeList[0];
// This makes 1 -> 2 -> 3 -> 4 -> 1 etc.
printNodes(nodeList);
for (int i = 0; i < nodeList.length; i += 2) {
swapNodeNexts(nodeList[i], nodeList[i + 1]);
}
// Now: 2 -> 1 -> 4 -> 3 -> 1 etc.
printNodes(nodeList);
}
private static void printNodes(final Node[] nodeList) {
for (int i = 0; i < nodeList.length; i++) {
System.out.println("Node " + (i + 1) + ": " + nodeList[i].n
+ "; next: " + nodeList[i].next.n);
}
System.out.println();
}
private static void swapNodeNexts(final Node n1, final Node n2) {
final Node n1Next = n1.next;
final Node n2Next = n2.next;
n2.next = n1Next;
n1.next = n2Next;
}
}
I hope you were able to figure out at least some of this with guidance. More importantly, however, it's important that you understand the concepts here. If you have any questions, just leave a comment.