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I have the ArrayList of the objects Song. Each Song has its own parameters, title, composer, duration,. I'm trying to write the method that will be looking for the title of the object Song and will give me the INDEX of the object in ArrayList with this parameter. songs is the name of ArrayList

public int findSong(String title) {
        int index = songs.indexOf(title);

        System.out.println(index);
        return index;
}

in this case method is looking for the Object that has the name help, but how to write the method that he will be looking for the index of the object that has the parameter title that equals help. I just want to understand the logic)

 classname.findSong("help");

5 Answers 5

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Try this code:

public int findSong(String title) {
    int index = -1;
    // Iterate over the elements of the list
    for (Song song : songs) {
        if (song.getTitle().equals(title)) index = songs.indexOf(song);
    }
    // If you didn't know here we have if / else
    // if index == -1 print song not found else print the index
    System.out.println(index == -1 ? "Song not found: " + title : "Sound found at index " + index);
    // If song isn't found index is -1
    return index;
}

EDIT: Max Zoom said in comments

How about the case where there is more then one song with given title?

Code:

public int[] findSong(String title) {
    List<Integer> indexesList = new ArrayList<>();
    // Iterate over the elements of the list
    for (Song song : songs) {
        if (song.getTitle().equals(title)) indexesList.add(songs.indexOf(song));
    }
    // If we have no songs return empty array
    if (indexesList.size() == 0) return new int[0];
    // Convert list to int array
    int[] indexes = new int[indexesList.size()];
    for (int i = 0; i < indexes.length; i++) {
        Integer integer = indexesList.get(i);
        if (integer != null) indexes[i] = integer.intValue();
        else indexes[i] = -1;
    }
    return indexes;
}
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  • thnx Matei. i was so close to this answer. but i couldn't(((
    – t_sologub
    May 27, 2015 at 19:51
  • @MaxZoom i've modified it a little, i just need a break, too much nonstop coding
    – t_sologub
    May 27, 2015 at 20:00
  • How about the case where there is more then one song with given title?
    – MaxZoom
    May 27, 2015 at 20:02
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public int findSong(String title, List<Song> songs) {

    for (Song song : songs) {
      if (song == null || song.getTitle() == null) {
        continue;
      }
      if (song.getTitle().equals(title)) {
       int index = songs.indexOf(song);
       System.out.println(index);
       return index;
      }
    }
    return -1;

}
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You could to override equal function for your Song class to return true if two songs names are equal:

public class Song{

    //Your other fields and functions ....

    @Override
    public boolean equals(Object obj) {
       if (!(obj instanceof Song))
            return false;
        if (obj == this)
            return true;

        Song s= (Song) obj;
        return s.getTitle().equals(this.title);
    }

}
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public int findSong(String searchtitle) {
        String str;
        int index = 0;
        for(Song s : songs){
            if(s.title.equalsIgnoreCase(searchtitle))
                return index;
            index++;
        }
    }
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import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;

public class SongDriver
{

    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        Song song1 = new Song();
        Song song2 = new Song();
        Song song3 = new Song();

        song1.setTitle("song1");
        song2.setTitle("help");
        song3.setTitle("song3");

        List<Song> songs = new ArrayList<Song>();
        songs.add(song1);
        songs.add(song2);
        songs.add(song3);

        for (int i = 0; i < songs.size(); i++)
        {
            Song song = songs.get(i);
            if (song.getTitle().equals("help"))
            {
                System.out.println("Help is found at index " + i);
            }
        }

    }

}

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