Is this possible?
I have a function which accepts a user string and then splits into an array of words. I'm going to sort the array and de-duplicate it.
However, it will be used in a function which is called in an iterative step. It actually iterates over a database and checks for each word in the user defines string in each field.
I would like to only sort and de-dup the array once but call the function many for that particular instance of the class. Should I just store the sorted array in a static instance variable?
Thanks for your time
My code is something like this (pseudo-code):
public class searchAssistant{
private float mScores[][];
private Cursor mCursor;
public searchAssistant(Cursor c){
mCursor = c;
}
private float scoreType1(String typeFromCursor, String typeFromUser){
if (typeFromCursor == typeFromUser) {return 1}
else {return 0}
}
//similar method for type scoreType2 but sorting an array
private int[] scoreAll(){
int 1 = 0;
do {
mScores = ScoreType1(mCursor.getString(), smomeString) + scoreType2(...);
itr++;
} while(cursor.moveToNext)
return mScores;
}
}
is this the wrong way to be doing things?