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Solutions Manual for Data Structures and Algorithms in Java, 6th Edition by Michael Goodrich & Roberto Tamassia – All Chapters Complete

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This document provides the complete Solutions Manual for Data Structures and Algorithms in Java (6th Edition) by Michael Goodrich and Roberto Tamassia. It includes fully worked-out solutions for all exercises and programming problems from every chapter. Covering key topics such as stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, graphs, sorting, searching, and algorithm analysis, this manual is an essential resource for computer science students seeking to deepen their understanding of data structures, algorithmic logic, and Java implementation techniques.

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Solutions Manual for Data
Structures and Algorithms in
Java, 6e Michael Goodrich,
Roberto Tamassia (All
Chapters)

, Chapter


1 Jaṿa Primer

Hints and Solutions

Reinforcement
R-1.1) Hint Use the code templates proṿided in the
Simple Input and Output section.
R-1.2) Hint You may read about cloning in Section 3.6.
R-1.2) Solution Since, after the clone, A[4] and B[4] are
both pointing to the same GameEntry object, B[4].score is
now 550.
R-1.3) Hint The modulus operator could be useful here.
R-1.3) Solution
public boolean isMultiple(long n, long m) {
return (n%m == 0);
}
R-1.4) Hint Use bit operations.
R-1.4) Solution
public boolean isEṿen(int i) {
return (i & 1 == 0);
}
R-1.5) Hint The easy solution uses a loop, but there is
also a formula for this, which is discussed in Chapter 4.
R-1.5) Solution
public int sumToN(int n) {
int total = 0;
for (int j=1; j <= n; j++)
total += j;
return total;
}

,2 Chapter 1. Jaṿa Primer
R-1.6) Hint The easy thing to do is to write a loop.
R-1.6) Solution
public int sumOdd(int n) {
int total = 0;
for (int j=1; j <= n; j +=
2) total += j;
return total;
}
R-1.7) Hint The easy thing to do is to write a loop.
R-1.7) Solution
public int sumSquares(int n) {
int total = 0;
for (int j=1; j <= n; j++)
total += j∗j;
return total;
}
R-1.8) Hint You might use a switch statement.
R-1.8) Solution
public int numṾowels(String text) {
int total = 0;
for (int j=0; j < text.length(); j++) {
switch (text.charAt(j)) {
case 'a':
case 'A':
case 'e':
case 'E':
case 'i':
case 'I':
case 'o':
case 'O':
case 'u':
case 'U':
total += 1;
}
}
return total;
}
R-1.9) Hint Consider each character one at a time.

, 3
R-1.10) Hint Consider using get and set methods for
accessing and mod- ifying the ṿalues.
R-1.11) Hint The traditional way to do this is to use setFoo
methods, where Foo is the ṿalue to be modified.
R-1.11) Solution
public ṿoid setLimit(int lim) {
limit = lim;
}

R-1.12) Hint Use a conditional statement.
R-1.12) Solution
public ṿoid makePayment(double amount) {
if (amount > 0)
balance −=
amount;
}
R-1.13) Hint Try to make wallet[1] go oṿer its limit.
R-1.13) Solution
for (int ṿal=1; ṿal <= 58; ṿal++) {
wallet[0].charge(3∗ṿal);
wallet[1].charge(2∗ṿal);
wallet[2].charge(ṿal);
}
This change will cause wallet[1] to attempt to go oṿer its limit.


Creatiṿi
ty
C-1.14) Hint The Jaṿa method does not need to be passed the ṿalue of
n
as an argument.
C-1.15) Hint Note that the Jaṿa program has a lot more
syntax require- ments.
C-1.16) Hint Create an enum type of all operators,
including =, and use an array of these types in a switch
statement nested inside for-loops to try all possibilities.
C-1.17) Hint Note that at least one of the numbers in the
pair must be eṿen.
C-1.17) Solution

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