I am running into problems when it comes to the printing. when I run the program I get this:
TEST PROBLEM: 10
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I am only using the readNumbers() method at the moment (I have commented out the others). I keep running in to a problem where it makes comparisons and swaps. However, printing it out the numbers once there sorted comes out as the following on top.
File 1 contains: 10,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
file 2 contains: 10,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1
file 3 contains: 10,3,9,10,8,2,7,5,1,4
My code:
import java.io.*;
public class BubblesortA
{
public static void insertionSort (int [] data)
{
int comp=0;
int swaps=0;
int in, out, temp;
for (out=1; out < data.length; out++)
{
temp = data[out];
comp++;
for (in=out; in > 0 && data[in-1] >= temp; in--)
{
data[in] = data[in-1];
swaps++;
}
data[in] = temp;
}
System.out.println("Insertions sort comps: "+comp);
System.out.println("Insertion sort swap: "+swaps);
System.out.println();
}
public static void selectSort (int [] data )
{
int in, out, min;
int counter;
int comparisons=0;
int swaps=0;
for (out=0; out < data.length-1; out++)
{
min = out;
comparisons++;
for (in = out+1; in < data.length; in++)
{
if (data[in] < data[min])
{
min = in; // new minimum
swaps++;
}
}
int tmp = data[out]; // swap items
data[out] = data[min]; //
data[min] = tmp; //
}
System.out.println("Select sort Comp: "+comparisons);
System.out.println("Select sort Swaps: "+swaps);
System.out.println();
}
public static void generateRandom(int gty)
{
int counter;
int [] fillArray = new int [gty];
int random;
for (counter=0; counter < fillArray.length; counter++)
{
random = (int) (Math.random() * 100+1);
fillArray [counter] = random;
}
bubbleSort(fillArray);
selectSort(fillArray);
insertionSort(fillArray);
}
public static void readNumbers (String fileName)
{
int counter;
int number;
int [] data = new int[fileName.length()];
try
{
FileReader fr = new FileReader(fileName);
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(fr);
fileName = br.readLine();
for(counter=0; counter < fileName.length(); counter++)
{
number = Integer.parseInt(fileName);
data [counter] = number;
System.out.println(" TEST PROBLEM: "+number+ " ");
fileName = br.readLine();
}
br.close();
fr.close();
bubbleSort(data);
}
catch (IOException e)
{
System.out.println(e);
}
}
public static void bubbleSort (int [] numbers)
{
int outter;
int inner;
int temp;
int counter;
boolean sorted = false;
int comparisons=0;
int swaps =0;
while(!sorted)
{
for(outter=0; outter < numbers.length; outter++)
{
comparisons++;
sorted = true;
for (inner = 0; inner < numbers.length - 1 - outter; inner++)
{
if (numbers[inner] > numbers[inner + 1])
{
temp = numbers[inner];
numbers[inner] = numbers[inner + 1];
numbers[inner + 1] = temp;
swaps++;
sorted = false;
}
}
}
/**
int hold = numbers.length -1;
while (hold != 0 && sorted)
{
comparisons++;
sorted = false;
for (inner = 0; inner < hold; inner++)
{
if (numbers[inner] > numbers[inner + 1])
{
temp = numbers[inner];
numbers[inner] = numbers[inner + 1];
numbers[inner + 1] = temp;
swaps++;
sorted = true;
}
}
}
*/
}
for(counter=0; counter < numbers.length; counter++)
{
System.out.println(numbers[counter]);
}
System.out.println();
System.out.println("BubbleSort Comparsions: "+comparisons);
System.out.println("BubbleSort Swaps: "+swaps);
System.out.println();
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
int [] = {10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,};
String file1 = "File1.txt";
String file2 = "File2.txt";
String file3 = "File3.txt";
//bubbleSort(data);
readNumbers("File1.txt");
//readNumbers("File2.txt");
//readNumbers("File3.txt");
//generateRandom(100);
}//main
}//class
fileName.length()
to be the number of lines of data in the file whose name is contained in the string variablefileName
, you're going to be disappointed. Also, your loop depends onfileName.length()
, butfileName
is being altered inside the loop, so you never know when the loop will end. UsefileName
for one thing and one thing only; use a different variable to read the lines of data.