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I'm working on a program that implements Dijkstra's algorithm on a series of vertices and their edge weights input by a user. I do not know how many vertices the user is going to input until they actually input data. (one of the first input values will be the total number of vertices) My problem is that I do not know how to create a Node for each vertex without hard coding something such as:

Vertex v1 = new Vertex("VERTEX INFO");
Vertex v2 = new Vertex("VERTEX INFO");
Vertex v3 = new Vertex("VERTEX INFO");

etc.

To be more specific, I am basing my code off of this example here. In the main method this code has its Vertex nodes hard coded.

This is what I'd written on obtaining user input on a previous attempt (it was discarded because I ran into issues down the line and started over)

    ArrayList leftPoints = new ArrayList();
ArrayList rightPoints = new ArrayList();
ArrayList weights = new ArrayList();
    Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);

String searchInput = input.nextLine();

    String[] searchCommand = searchInput.split(" ");
    for(int i = 0; i <searchCommand.length; i++){
        System.out.print(searchCommand[i] + " ");
    }

        searchInput = input.nextLine();
        int totalVertices = Integer.parseInt(searchInput);

        while (input.hasNextLine()){            
        searchInput = input.nextLine(); 
        searchCommand = searchInput.split(" ");             
        int x = Integer.parseInt(searchCommand[0]);
        int y = Integer.parseInt(searchCommand[1]);
        int weight = Integer.parseInt(searchCommand[2]);

        leftPoints.add(x);
        rightPoints.add(y);
        weights.add(weight);

        }

        int[] x = new int[leftPoints.size()];
        int[] y = new int[rightPoints.size()];
        int[] pathWeights = new int[weights.size()];

        for (int p = 0; p < x.length; p++){
            x[p] = ((Integer) leftPoints.get(p)).intValue();
            y[p] = ((Integer) rightPoints.get(p)).intValue();
            pathWeights[p] = ((Integer) weights.get(p)).intValue();
        }

I converted the arraylists to integer arrays for an attempt that did not work at all, but decided to leave in the code in case it may help me here

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  • Why don't you try with an array of Vertex? May 2, 2013 at 21:25
  • Can you post what you've written so far? Sounds like you are having trouble creating the Vertices based on user input. But without knowing what your user input mechanics look like, it's hard to offer any help
    – paulk23
    May 2, 2013 at 21:25

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Create the vertices as the user inputs them, and add them to a list.

Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
List<Vertex> vertexList = new LinkedList<>();

while(sc.hasNext()) {
    vertexList.add(createVertexFromString(sc.next());
}

createVertexFromString is a method you would write yourself, obviously.

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