'm trying to retrieve the shortest path between first and last node. The problem is my code always returns 0. I have a feeling this is because it's computing the distance between first node and first node, which is going to zero, but i'm not 100%. Why is my code always returning 0?
The adj matrix is [10][10] and all nodes are connected, and g.network[][] is the matrix.
private static int dijkstras(Graph g) {
// Dijkstra's Algorithm
int[] best = new int[g.network.length];
boolean[] visited = new boolean[g.network.length];
int max = 10000; // Infinity equivalent.
for (int i = 0; i < g.network.length; i++)
{
best[i] = max;
visited[i] = false;
}
best[0] = 0;
for(int i = 0; i < g.network.length; i++)
{
int min = max;
int currentNode = 0;
for (int j = 0; j < g.network.length; j++)
{
if (!visited[j] && best[j] < min)
{
currentNode = j;
min = best[j];
}
}
visited[currentNode] = true;
for (int j = 0; j < g.network.length; j++)
{
if (g.network[currentNode][j] < max && best[currentNode] + g.network[currentNode][j] < best[j])
{
best[j] = best[currentNode] + g.network[currentNode][j];
}
}
}
return best[g.network.length - 2];
}
return 0;
that ends the method? I'm only kidding of course, but I don't see a return statement anywhere :-/start
parameter, so it can't possibly distinguish the start from any other node. That means you are at some point comparing start to start and if you returned anything it would probably be that minimum distance of 0.