CSE225L – Data Structures and Algorithms Lab
Lab 07
Sorted List (array based)
In today’s lab we will design and implement the List ADT where the items in the list are sorted.
sortedtype.h template <class ItemType>
void SortedType<ItemType>::InsertItem(ItemType
#ifndef SORTEDTYPE_H_INCLUDED item)
#define SORTEDTYPE_H_INCLUDED {
int location = 0;
const int MAX_ITEMS = 5; bool moreToSearch = (location < length);
template <class ItemType>
class SortedType while (moreToSearch)
{ {
public : if(item > info[location])
SortedType(); {
void MakeEmpty(); location++;
bool IsFull(); moreToSearch = (location < length);
int LengthIs(); }
void InsertItem(ItemType); else if(item < info[location])
void DeleteItem(ItemType); moreToSearch = false;
void RetrieveItem(ItemType&, }
bool&); for (int index = length; index > location;
void ResetList(); index--)
void GetNextItem(ItemType&); info[index] = info[index - 1];
private: info[location] = item;
int length; length++;
ItemType info[MAX_ITEMS]; }
int currentPos; template <class ItemType>
}; void SortedType<ItemType>::DeleteItem(ItemType
item)
#endif // SORTEDTYPE_H_INCLUDED
{
int location = 0;
sortedtype.cpp
while (item != info[location])
#include "sortedtype.h" location++;
template <class ItemType> for (int index = location + 1; index < length;
SortedType<ItemType>::SortedType() index++)
{ info[index - 1] = info[index];
length = 0; length--;
}
currentPos = - 1;
template <class ItemType>
}
void SortedType<ItemType>::RetrieveItem(ItemType&
template <class ItemType> item, bool& found)
void SortedType<ItemType>::MakeEmpty() {
{ int midPoint, first = 0, last = length - 1;
length = 0; bool moreToSearch = (first <= last);
} found = false;
template <class ItemType> while (moreToSearch && !found)
bool SortedType<ItemType>::IsFull() {
{ midPoint = (first + last) / 2;
return (length == MAX_ITEMS); if(item < info[midPoint])
} {
template <class ItemType> last = midPoint - 1;
moreToSearch = (first <= last);
int SortedType<ItemType>::LengthIs()
}
{ else if(item > info[midPoint])
return length; {
} first = midPoint + 1;
template <class ItemType> moreToSearch = (first <= last);
void SortedType<ItemType>::ResetList() }
{ else
currentPos = - 1; {
} found = true;
template <class ItemType> item = info[midPoint];
void }
SortedType<ItemType>::GetNextItem(ItemType& }
item) }
{
currentPos++;
item = info [currentPos];
}
Generate the driver file (main.cpp) where you perform the following tasks. Note that you cannot make any change to
the header file or the source file.
Operation to Be Tested and Description of Action Input Values Expected Output
• Create a list of integers
• Print length of the list 0
•
• Insert five items 5 7 4 2 1
•• Print the list 1 2 4 5 7
• Retrieve 6 and print whether found Item is not found
• Retrieve 5 and print whether found Item is found
• Print if the list is full or not List is full
• Delete 1
• Print the list 2 4 57
• Print if the list is full or not List is not full
• Write a class timeStamp that represents a time of the
day. It must have variables to store the number of
seconds, minutes and hours passed. It also must have a
function to print all the values. You will also need to
overload a few operators.
• Create a list of objects of class timeStamp.
• Insert 5 time values in the format ssmmhh 15 34 23
13 13 02
43 45 12
25 36 17
52 02 20
• Delete the timestamp 25 36 17
• Print the list 15:34:23
13:13:02
43:45:12
52:02:20
Solution:
1)TimeStamp.h
2)TimeStamp.cpp
3)main.cpp
Inlude the template datatypes explicitly at the end of Sortedtype.cpp. Also include the TimeStamp.h
header file in your SortedType.cpp source file.
template class SortedType<int>;
template class SortedType<timeStamp>;
#ifndef TIMESTAMP_H
#define TIMESTAMP_H
class timeStamp {
private:
int seconds;
int minutes;
int hours;
public:
// Default constructor (doesn't take any parameters)
timeStamp();
// Set time values (basic setters)
void setTime(int hh, int mm, int ss);
// Get time values (basic getters)
int getSeconds();
int getMinutes();
int getHours();
// Overload < operator for sorting
bool operator<(timeStamp other);
// Overload > operator for sorting
bool operator>(timeStamp other);
// Overload == operator for comparison
bool operator==(timeStamp other);
// Overload != operator for comparison
bool operator!=(timeStamp other);
// Function to print the timeStamp in hh:mm:ss format
void print();
};
#endif // TIMESTAMP_H
#include <iostream>
#include "TimeStamp.h"
using namespace std;
// Default constructor initializing to zero
timeStamp::timeStamp() {
hours = 0;
minutes = 0;
seconds = 0;
}
// Set the time (hh:mm:ss)
void timeStamp::setTime(int hh, int mm, int ss) {
hours = hh;
minutes = mm;
seconds = ss;
}
// Getters
int timeStamp::getSeconds() {
return seconds;
}
int timeStamp::getMinutes() {
return minutes;
}
int timeStamp::getHours() {
return hours;
}
// Overload < operator for sorting
bool timeStamp::operator<(timeStamp other) {
if (hours != other.getHours()) {
return hours < other.getHours();
}
else if (minutes != other.getMinutes()) {
return minutes < other.getMinutes();
}
else {
return seconds < other.getSeconds();
}
}
// Overload > operator for sorting
bool timeStamp::operator>(timeStamp other) {
if (hours != other.getHours()) {
return hours > other.getHours();
}
else if (minutes != other.getMinutes()) {
return minutes > other.getMinutes();
}
else {
return seconds > other.getSeconds();
}
}
// Overload == operator for comparison
bool timeStamp::operator==(timeStamp other) {
return (hours == other.getHours() && minutes == other.getMinutes() && seconds == other.getSeconds());
}
// Overload != operator for comparison
bool timeStamp::operator!=(timeStamp other) {
return !(hours == other.getHours() && minutes == other.getMinutes() && seconds == other.getSeconds());
}
// Print time in hh:mm:ss format
void timeStamp::print() {
cout << hours << ":" << minutes << ":" << seconds << endl;}
#include <iostream>
#include "SortedType.h"
#include "TimeStamp.h"
using namespace std;
int main() {
// Create a SortedType list of integers
SortedType<int> intList;
// Print the initial length of the list (should be 0)
cout << "Length of list: " << intList.LengthIs() << endl;
// Insert five integers: 5, 7, 4, 2, 1
intList.InsertItem(5);
intList.InsertItem(7);
intList.InsertItem(4);
intList.InsertItem(2);
intList.InsertItem(1);
// Print the list of integers
cout << "List of integers: ";
int item;
intList.ResetList();
for (int i = 0; i < intList.LengthIs(); i++) {
intList.GetNextItem(item);
cout << item << " ";
}
cout << endl;
// Retrieve 6 and print whether found
bool found;
item = 6;
intList.RetrieveItem(item, found);
if (found) {
cout << "Item " << item << " is found." << endl;
} else {
cout << "Item " << item << " is not found." << endl;
}
// Retrieve 5 and print whether found
item = 5;
intList.RetrieveItem(item, found);
if (found) {
cout << "Item " << item << " is found." << endl;
} else {
cout << "Item " << item << " is not found." << endl;
}
// Check if the list is full
if (intList.IsFull()) {
cout << "List is full." << endl;
} else {
cout << "List is not full." << endl;
}
// Delete item 1 from the list
item = 1;
intList.DeleteItem(item);
// Print the list of integers after deletion
cout << "List of integers after deletion: ";
intList.ResetList();
for (int i = 0; i < intList.LengthIs(); i++) {
intList.GetNextItem(item);
cout << item << " ";
}
// Check if the list is full again
if (intList.IsFull()) {
cout << "List is full." << endl;
} else {
cout << "List is not full." << endl;
}
cout<<endl;
cout <<"========================================================" <<endl;
cout<<" timeStamp class implementation starts from here "<<endl;
cout <<"========================================================" <<endl;
cout<<endl;
SortedType<timeStamp> timeList;
// Create timeStamp objects and set time values
timeStamp t1, t2, t3, t4, t5;
t1.setTime(15, 34, 23);
t2.setTime(13, 13, 02);
t3.setTime(43, 45, 12);
t4.setTime(25, 36, 17);
t5.setTime(52, 02, 20);
// Insert timeStamp objects into the sorted list
timeList.InsertItem(t1);
timeList.InsertItem(t2);
timeList.InsertItem(t3);
timeList.InsertItem(t4);
timeList.InsertItem(t5);
// Delete the timeStamp 25:36:17
timeList.DeleteItem(t4);
// Print the list of timeStamps
std::cout << "List of timeStamps:" << std::endl;
timeStamp t;
timeList.ResetList();
for (int i = 0; i < timeList.LengthIs(); i++) {
timeList.GetNextItem(t);
t.print();
}
return 0;
}