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| This program was developed in several days for a university data structures course to meet the following problem specification: | ||||
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| Develop a Java package which implements an ADT for a (2,4) search tree. This search tree is an example of a more general tree called a multiway search tree. | ||||
| In a multiway search tree, an internal node can have more than 2 children. For a (2,4) tree, an internal node can have a minimum of 2 children and a maximum of 4. Also, for an internal node, the amount of key-value pairs, or (k,v) pairs, is n - 1 where n is the number of children of the node. For external nodes, the node has a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 3 (k,v) pairs. | ||||
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| As a search tree, the data will be ordered by the keys. For a node w, we will say that w.data[] refers to an array of (k,v) pairs, while w.children[] refers to an array of pointers to the node's children. Given this convention, we can say that w.data[i] < w.data[i + 1]. If a number is greater than w.data[i] but less than w.data[i + 1], then that piece of data is passed on to the node at w.children[i + 1], where we run the same check again. If, when going through this search, we come to an external node, we do a shifting insert at w.data[i + 1]. | ||||
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| /* | ||||
|  * This class contains JUnit tests to run against the ArrayQueue class. | ||||
| @author Joel Beckmeyer | ||||
| @version 1.0 | ||||
| File: Filename.java | ||||
| Created: YYYY-MM-DD | ||||
| Description: This class contains tests for correct exception handling in  | ||||
| several different cases, circular array wrapping, dynamic resizing, correct | ||||
| method returns, and correct (expected) queue behavior. | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| package termproject; | ||||
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| /** | ||||
|  * | ||||
|  * @author joel | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| public class Termproject { | ||||
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| 	/** | ||||
| 	 * @param args the command line arguments | ||||
| 	 */ | ||||
| 	public static void main(String[] args) { | ||||
| 		// TODO code application logic here | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	 | ||||
| } | ||||
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