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edu.bsu.cs.algorithm
Class BreadthSearch

java.lang.Object
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  +--edu.bsu.cs.algorithm.Algorithm
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        +--edu.bsu.cs.algorithm.BreadthSearch

public class BreadthSearch
extends Algorithm

An animated implementation of the Breadth-First Search algorithm, starting at the vertex the user clicks on. Based on original work by Bhaven Shah and Aaron Nall

Since:
19 Feb 1998
Version:
26 Oct 1999
Author:
Jay Bagga

Constructor Summary
BreadthSearch()
           
BreadthSearch(JavaGraph jGraph, Vector inputs, Vector animation)
           
 
Method Summary
protected  void breadthSearch(JavaGraph jGraph, Vector inputs, Vector animation)
           
 void callOwnConstructor(JavaGraph jGraph, Vector inputs, Vector animation)
          This method is called by Jedit for any algorithm it executes and must be used in any working algorithm.
protected  void thatBreadthSearch()
           
 
Methods inherited from class edu.bsu.cs.algorithm.Algorithm
getCode, getDescription, getName, getType, setCode, setDescription, setFromResources, setName, setType, succeeded, succeeded
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

BreadthSearch

public BreadthSearch()

BreadthSearch

public BreadthSearch(JavaGraph jGraph,
                     Vector inputs,
                     Vector animation)
Method Detail

thatBreadthSearch

protected void thatBreadthSearch()

callOwnConstructor

public void callOwnConstructor(JavaGraph jGraph,
                               Vector inputs,
                               Vector animation)
Description copied from class: Algorithm
This method is called by Jedit for any algorithm it executes and must be used in any working algorithm.

Specified by:
callOwnConstructor in class Algorithm
Parameters:
jGraph - the edu.bsu.cs.graph.JavaGraph that the algorithm is performed on
inputs - a Vector of inputs that consists of
  • An Integer, if the algorithm uses a single vertex as a starting point
  • Two Integers if the algorithm uses two vertices as starting points
  • A String if the algorithm starts off of typed input
  • Nothing if the algorithm runs automatically on a graph
animation - a Vector that is filled with AnimObjects as the algorithm proceeds. It must be instantiated before this method is called.

breadthSearch

protected void breadthSearch(JavaGraph jGraph,
                             Vector inputs,
                             Vector animation)

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