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I have a simple class Trainee:

public class Trainee {
private String firstName, lastName;
private int grade;

// constructors, getters-setters, etc.

And I need to write a method that is looking for a Trainee with the same name and a different last name in TreeSet<Trainee>. My first attempt was just iterate TreeSet with for-each and then simple if-construction, returning true/false, but my teacher said that checking each element in TreeSet is not a good idea. I really don't know how to solve this. Meh.

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    Hint: elements of a tree are ordered. Searches can be done in log(n) time.
    – azurefrog
    Mar 15, 2019 at 17:30
  • If I have compareTo() method which compares firstName and then lastName, ceiling() method could be a solution? Mar 15, 2019 at 17:35
  • What do you need to have returned? A boolean that will say if other trainee with same firstName exists in the set or other trainees with same firstName? Mar 15, 2019 at 17:46
  • A boolean. I already gave possible answer for myself, will wait till he checks it. Mar 15, 2019 at 17:54

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public static boolean findWithAnotherLastName(TreeSet<Trainee> trs, Trainee someone) {
    Trainee lower = trs.lower(someone);
    Trainee higher = trs.higher(someone);
    if (lower != null && lower.getFirstName().equals(someone.getFirstName())) {
        return true;
    }
    return higher != null && higher.getFirstName().equals(someone.getFirstName());
}

I hope this is the answer.

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  • I forgot to mention that Trainee implements Comparable Mar 15, 2019 at 17:56
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Override Object.equals() method in Trainee class.

public boolean equals (Object o)  
{
   return this.firstName.equals(((Trainee)o).getFirstName());  
}

And call set.contains(obj) to check if Object is present in Set or not.

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