I have a good experience with Perl's data structures, and I am beginning with java (on Android). I need to implement something like these perl data structures:
$beacons = (
{
ssid => "north",
bssid => "01:02:03:04:05:06",
},
{
ssid => "east",
bssid => "02:03:04:05:06:07",
},
{
ssid => "south",
bssid => "03:04:05:06:07:08",
},
{
ssid => "west",
bssid => "04:05:06:07:08:09",
},
);
$points = (
{
id => "La Gioconda",
rssi => {
north => -55,
east => -76,
south => -64,
west => -92,
},
},
{
id => "La Pietà",
rssi => {
north => -51,
east => -60,
south => -88,
west => -59,
},
},
...
);
These are static structures (eventually read from an xml file on disk).
If it can be of any use, I'm implementing a local (indoor) positioning system using the change in the rssi (signal strength) values from 4 wifi beacons positioned in the 4 corners of each room of a museum, to find the smartphone position. At runtime, I'll have to compare 4 rssi values (each from a beacon with a specific ssid and bssid) to all of my points structure, and find the one closest to my values.
Which is the best construct available in Java? Should I use HashMaps? Can you make some example?