<< Chapter < Page Chapter >> Page >

Back to Question 19

Answer 18

True.

Back to Question 18

Answer 17

False. While implementation of the Set interface may have some minor impact on the searching speed of a TreeSet object, the primary reason for the fast searching speed is the fact that theimplementation uses a tree structure.

Back to Question 17

Answer 16

True. A TreeSet object will perform the search very rapidly with a time cost of only log(n) where n is the number of elements. On the other hand,for the same number of elements, because of a different underlying data structure, a search on an ArrayList object will probably require more time than a search on a TreeSet object. As the number of elements increases, thedifference in time cost between the two will also increase.

Back to Question 16

Answer 15

False. The Collection interface does not declare a method named get . Rather, the get method is added to the List interface to define a more specialized form of collection.

Back to Question 15

Answer 14

False. While an ArrayList object may contain duplicate values, the ArrayList object in Listing 1 was populated with the values contained in the TreeSet object, which does not allow duplicate values. Therefore, in this case, the ArrayList object may not contain duplicate values.

Back to Question 14

Answer 13

False. The code in Listing 1 instantiates an ArrayList object and populates it with the contents of the existing TreeSet object. As a result, we then have two different Collection objects of different actual types containing the same elements.

Back to Question 13

Answer 12

True.

Back to Question 12

Answer 11

True.

Back to Question 11

Answer 10

False. The program shown in Listing 1 instantiates a TreeSet object and populates it with approximately 2,000,000 elements.

Back to Question 10

Answer 9

True.

Back to Question 9

Answer 8

False. The manner in which the search will be performed will probably differ from one concrete implementation of the interface to the next. For example, a TreeSet object will perform the search very rapidly with a time cost of only log(n) where n is the number of elements. On the other hand, for the same numberof elements, because of a different underlying data structure, a search on an ArrayList object will probably require more time than a search on a TreeSet object. As the number of elements increases, the difference in time cost between the two will also increase.

Back to Question 8

Answer 7

True.

Back to Question 7

Answer 6

False.

The contract for the contains method requires that the method:

  • receives an incoming reference of type Object as a parameter
  • searches the collection looking for an element that matches the incoming reference
  • returns true if the collection on which the method is called contains the specified element and returns false otherwise.

Back to Question 6

Answer 5

True.

Back to Question 5

Answer 4

False. Iterator is not one of the concrete implementations.

Back to Question 4

Answer 3

True.

Back to Question 3

Answer 2

True.

Back to Question 2

Answer 1

True.

Back to Question 1

Miscellaneous

This section contains a variety of miscellaneous information.

Housekeeping material
  • Module name: Java4040r Review
  • File: Java4040r.htm
  • Published: 11/25/13
Disclaimers:

Financial : Although the Connexions site makes it possible for you to download aPDF file for this module at no charge, and also makes it possible for you to purchase a pre-printed version of the PDF file, youshould be aware that some of the HTML elements in this module may not translate well into PDF.

I also want you to know that, I receive no financial compensation from the Connexions website even if you purchase the PDF version ofthe module.

In the past, unknown individuals have copied my modules from cnx.org, converted them to Kindle books, and placed them for sale onAmazon.com showing me as the author. I neither receive compensation for those sales nor do I know who does receive compensation. If youpurchase such a book, please be aware that it is a copy of a module that is freely available on cnx.org and that it was made andpublished without my prior knowledge.

Affiliation : I am a professor of Computer Information Technology at Austin Community College in Austin, TX.

-end-

Questions & Answers

Why is b in the answer
Dahsolar Reply
how do you work it out?
Brad Reply
answer
Ernest
heheheehe
Nitin
(Pcos∅+qsin∅)/(pcos∅-psin∅)
John Reply
how to do that?
Rosemary Reply
what is it about?
Amoah
how to answer the activity
Chabelita Reply
how to solve the activity
Chabelita
solve for X,,4^X-6(2^)-16=0
Alieu Reply
x4xminus 2
Lominate
sobhan Singh jina uniwarcity tignomatry ka long answers tile questions
harish Reply
t he silly nut company makes two mixtures of nuts: mixture a and mixture b. a pound of mixture a contains 12 oz of peanuts, 3 oz of almonds and 1 oz of cashews and sells for $4. a pound of mixture b contains 12 oz of peanuts, 2 oz of almonds and 2 oz of cashews and sells for $5. the company has 1080
ZAHRO Reply
If  , , are the roots of the equation 3 2 0, x px qx r     Find the value of 1  .
Swetha Reply
Parts of a pole were painted red, blue and yellow. 3/5 of the pole was red and 7/8 was painted blue. What part was painted yellow?
Patrick Reply
Parts of the pole was painted red, blue and yellow. 3 /5 of the pole was red and 7 /8 was painted blue. What part was painted yellow?
Patrick
how I can simplify algebraic expressions
Katleho Reply
Lairene and Mae are joking that their combined ages equal Sam’s age. If Lairene is twice Mae’s age and Sam is 69 yrs old, what are Lairene’s and Mae’s ages?
Mary Reply
23yrs
Yeboah
lairenea's age is 23yrs
ACKA
hy
Katleho
Ello everyone
Katleho
Laurene is 46 yrs and Mae is 23 is
Solomon
hey people
christopher
age does not matter
christopher
solve for X, 4^x-6(2*)-16=0
Alieu
prove`x^3-3x-2cosA=0 (-π<A<=π
Mayank Reply
create a lesson plan about this lesson
Rose Reply
Excusme but what are you wrot?
Got questions? Join the online conversation and get instant answers!
Jobilize.com Reply

Get Jobilize Job Search Mobile App in your pocket Now!

Get it on Google Play Download on the App Store Now




Source:  OpenStax, Object-oriented programming (oop) with java. OpenStax CNX. Jun 29, 2016 Download for free at https://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11441/1.201
Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google Inc.

Notification Switch

Would you like to follow the 'Object-oriented programming (oop) with java' conversation and receive update notifications?

Ask