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I have two ArrayLists :

ArrayList a = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11.......100]
ArrayList b = [a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7,a8,a9,a10.......a100]

remove the every 5th and 6th elements of ArrayList a like 5,6 11,12 and so on and to the ArrayList b.

and also remove every 6th and 7th item of ArrayList b like a6,a7,a13,a14 so on and add it to ArrayList a.

so my output ArrayLists would be.

 ArrayList a = [1,2,3,4,a6,a7,7,8,9,10,a13,a14,13,14,15,16,a20,a21 and so on]
 ArrayList b = [a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,5,6,a8,a9,a10,a11,a12,11,12 ,a15,a16,a17,a18,a19,17,18and so on]

so how can I achieve this?

I tried it but not in an exact way.

       int highAdded = 0;
    int normalAdded = 0;
    for (Iterator<BaseItem> iterator = mItems.iterator(); iterator.hasNext(); ) {
        BaseItem itemtype = iterator.next();
        if (itemtype.isHighlightPost()) {

            highAdded++;
            if (highAdded == 5) {
                normal.add(itemtype);
            } else if (highAdded == 6) {
                normal.add(itemtype);
                highAdded = 0;
            } else {
                highlighted.add(itemtype);
            }
        } else {
            normalAdded++;
            if (normalAdded == 6) {
                highlighted.add(itemtype);
            } else if (normalAdded == 7) {
                highlighted.add(itemtype);
                normalAdded = 0;
            } else {
                normal.add(itemtype);
            }
        }

    }

Thanks

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  • I would suggest a loop, ArrayList#add(int index, E element), and ArrayList#remove(int index);
    – NickJ
    Oct 5, 2015 at 9:55
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    You need to specify this better. It's not clear what the ordering of the new lists should be. Add some more to the "and so on" parts to clarify. The issue is that the gaps in b are bigger than the gaps in a, so the swaps aren't going to stay in sync. Oct 5, 2015 at 9:55
  • @chiastic-security Right: especially what happens if you reach the end of list b with the larger increment?
    – laune
    Oct 5, 2015 at 9:57
  • Inserting into an ArrayList at an arbitrary position is not a cheap operation, by the way. What you're doing, if the lists are large, would be much quicker using a LinkedList. If you really want an ArrayList, you can convert it to one at the end. Oct 5, 2015 at 9:58
  • 1
    So you don't really want to move every 5th and 6th from a! You want to move 5, 6, 11, 12, 17, 18. These values are 6n-1 and 6n for each n. But lists are indexed from zero, so in fact you want to move elements numbered 6n-2 and 6n-1 for each positive integer n. Oct 5, 2015 at 10:12

2 Answers 2

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this should do the job, note that here there is no removal, but it does replacements. Ensure that N is set so that no list sizes are exceeded.

/** Multiplier for a-list index */
private final static int M_A = 6;
/** Multiplier for b-list index */
private final static int M_B = 7;

{
   // ...
   final int n = Math.min( a.size() / M_A, b.size() / M_B );
   for ( int i = 1; i <= n; i++ ) {
      exchange( a, b, i * M_A - 2, i * M_B - 2 );
      exchange( a, b, i * M_A - 1, i * M_B - 1 );
   }
   // ...
}

private <T> void exchange( List<T> a, List<T> b, int aIndex, int bIndex ) {
   T elem1 = a.get( aIndex );
   a.set( aIndex, b.get( bIndex ) );
   b.set( bIndex, elem1 );
}

(edited to match 'specification' for index counters) (edit 2, added also computation of n)

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  • This isn't right at all. It would move elements 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 18 from a, rather than 5, 6, 11, 12, 17, 18. Oct 5, 2015 at 10:07
  • You also need to calculate N.
    – laune
    Oct 5, 2015 at 10:09
  • guys... I proposed some java code on how to solve the exchange of the entries in java in an efficient way. I'll leave to the poster of the question to figure out, how to compute N. Oct 5, 2015 at 10:16
  • heh... bah, I never like to leave something unfinished. Added also computation of n Oct 5, 2015 at 10:38
  • @Danilo Tommasina,+1 for the answer and its giving the error java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException: Invalid index 6, size is 6 at java.util.ArrayList.throwIndexOutOfBoundsException at this line a.set( aIndex, b.get( bIndex ) );
    – Randroid
    Oct 5, 2015 at 11:11
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you can done this through set() method of arraylist

public void arraylistproblem()
{
    ArrayList<String> a=new ArrayList<>();
    for(int i=1;i<=100;i++)
    {
        a.add(""+i);
    }

    ArrayList<String> b=new ArrayList<>();
    for(int j=1;j<=100;j++)
    {
        b.add("a"+j);
    }

    System.out.print("Arraylist a = ");
    for(int i1=0;i1<a.size();i1++)
    {
        System.out.print(a.get(i1)+",");
    }
    System.out.print("Arraylist b = ");
    for(int i1=0;i1<b.size();i1++)
    {
        System.out.print(b.get(i1) + ",");
    }

    int aIndex=4;
    int bIndex=5;
    for(int i=0;i<a.size();i++)
    {

        if(aIndex>=a.size() || bIndex>=b.size())
            break;

        String aTemp1=a.get(aIndex);
        String bTemp1=b.get(bIndex);

        /**
         * swap the values .. 5th of a-arraylist and 6th of b-arraylist
         */
        a.set(aIndex++, bTemp1);
        b.set(bIndex++, aTemp1);

        String aTemp2=a.get(aIndex);
        String bTemp2=b.get(bIndex);

        /**
         * swap the values .. 6th of a-arraylist and 7th of b-arraylist
         */
        a.set(aIndex, bTemp2);
        b.set(bIndex, aTemp2);

        aIndex=aIndex+5;
        bIndex=bIndex+6;
    }

    System.out.print("Arraylist a = ");
    for(int i1=0;i1<a.size();i1++)
    {
        System.out.print(a.get(i1)+",");
    }
    System.out.print("Arraylist b = ");
    for(int i1=0;i1<b.size();i1++)
    {
        System.out.print(b.get(i1)+",");
    }
}

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