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src/main/java/ArrayListCombiner/ArrayListCombiner.java Ver fichero

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 package ArrayListCombiner;
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+import Employee.Employee;
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 import java.util.ArrayList;
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 /**
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  * The second method should be called superCombiner and should use ? super E
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  */
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 public class ArrayListCombiner {
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+
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+    public static <E> void extendCombiner(ArrayList<E> arr1, ArrayList<? extends E> arr2){
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+        arr1.addAll(arr2);
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+       // return arr1;
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+    }
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+
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+    public static <E> void superCombiner(ArrayList<? super E> arr1, ArrayList<E> arr2){
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+
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+        arr1.addAll(arr2);
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+    }
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 }

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src/main/java/MapFunc/MapFunc.java Ver fichero

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 package MapFunc;
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 import java.util.ArrayList;
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+import java.util.Collections;
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 import java.util.function.Function;
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+import java.util.stream.Collectors;
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 /**
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  * Create a function called `map` that takes an ArrayList and a `Function<T,R>` object,
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  */
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 public class MapFunc {
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+    public static <T, R> ArrayList<R> map(ArrayList<T> arr, Function<T, R> lambda){
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+        return arr.stream().map(lambda).collect(Collectors.toCollection(ArrayList::new));
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+    }
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 }

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src/main/java/Pair/Arrays.java Ver fichero

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  * And a minmax method that returns a pair containing the largest and smallest items from the array list
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  */
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 public class Arrays {
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-    public static <___> Pair<E> firstLast(ArrayList<___> a) {
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+    public static <T> Pair<T> firstLast(ArrayList<T> a) {
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+        Pair pair = new Pair(a.get(0), a.get(a.size()-1));
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+
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+        return pair;
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+    }
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+
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+    public  static <T extends Comparable> T min(ArrayList<T> a){
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+        T min = a.get(0);
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+
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+        for(int i=0; i<a.size(); i++){
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+            if((a.get(i).compareTo(min))<0){
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+                min = a.get(i);
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+            }
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+
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+        }
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+        System.out.println(min);
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+
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+    return min;
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+
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+    }
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+
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+    public  static <T extends Comparable> T max(ArrayList<T> a){
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+        T max = a.get(0);
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+
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+        for(int i=0; i<a.size(); i++){
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+            if((a.get(i).compareTo(max))>0){
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+                max = a.get(i);
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+            }
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+
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+        }
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+
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+        return max;
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+
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+    }
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+
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+    public static <T extends Comparable> Pair<T> minMax(ArrayList<T> a){
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+        T min = a.get(0);
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+
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+        for(int i=0; i<a.size(); i++){
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+            if((a.get(i).compareTo(min))<0){
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+                min = a.get(i);
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+            }
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+
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+        }
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+        T max = a.get(0);
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+
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+        for(int i=0; i<a.size(); i++){
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+            if((a.get(i).compareTo(max))>0){
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+                max = a.get(i);
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+            }
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+        }
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+        Pair pair = new Pair(min, max);
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+        return pair;
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     }
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 }

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src/main/java/Pair/Pair.java Ver fichero

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  * min -> returns the minimum of the pair
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  * max -> returns the maximum of the pair
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  */
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-public class Pair {
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+public class Pair <E> {
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+   E first;
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+   E second;
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+   //Arrays<E> arr;
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+    public Pair(E first, E second) {
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+        this.first = first;
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+        this.second = second;
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+    }
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+    public E getFirst() {
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+        return first;
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+    }
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+
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+    public E getSecond() {
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+        return second;
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+    }
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+    public E min (){
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+        return first;
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+    }
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+    public E max(){
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+        return second;
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+    }
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 }

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src/main/java/StackArray/GenericStack.java Ver fichero

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  */
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 public class GenericStack<E> {
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     private E[] elements;
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+    private int index = -1;
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     public GenericStack() {
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+        elements = (E[])new Object[0];
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+    }
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+
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+    public void push(E element){
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+        index += 1;
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+        E[] newArr = Arrays.copyOf(elements, elements.length+1);
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+        newArr[index] = element;
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+        elements = newArr;
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+    }
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+    public E pop(){
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+        if (isEmpty()) {
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+            throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("it failed");
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+        }
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+        E e = elements[elements.length-1];
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+        index -= 1;
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+        E[] newArray =  Arrays.copyOf(elements, elements.length-1);
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+        elements = newArray;
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+        return e;
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+    }
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+    public boolean isEmpty(){
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+        if(index == -1)
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+            return true;
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+        return false;
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     }
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 }

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src/main/java/StackArray/ObjectStack.java Ver fichero

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  */
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 public class ObjectStack<E> {
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     private Object[] elements;
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+    int index = -1;
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     public ObjectStack() {
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+        elements = new Object[0];
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     }
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+
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+    public void push(E element) {
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+        index += 1;
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+        Object[] newArr = Arrays.copyOf(elements, elements.length+1);
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+        newArr[index] = element;
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+        elements = newArr;
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+    }
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+    public E pop(){
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+        if (isEmpty()) {
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+            throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("it failed");
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+        }
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+        E e = (E)elements[elements.length-1];
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+        index -= 1;
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+        elements =  Arrays.copyOf(elements, elements.length-1);
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+        //elements = newArray;
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+        return e;
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+    }
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+    public boolean isEmpty(){
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+        if(index == -1)
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+            return true;
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+        return false;
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+    }
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 }

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src/main/java/StackArrayList/Stack.java Ver fichero

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  * If you pop on an empty stack, throw an IndexOutOfBoundsException.
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  */
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 public class Stack<E> {
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-    private ArrayList elements;
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+    private ArrayList<E> elements;
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     public Stack(){
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+        elements = new <E>ArrayList();
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+    }
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+    public void push(E element){
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+        elements.add(element);
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+    }
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+    public E pop(){
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+        if(isEmpty()){
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+            throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
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+        }
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+        E element =  elements.get(elements.size()-1);
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+        elements.remove(elements.get(elements.size()-1));
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+        return element;
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+    }
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+    public  boolean isEmpty(){
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+        if(elements.size() == 0){
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+            return true;
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+        }
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+        return false;
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     }
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 }

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src/main/java/Swap/Swap.java Ver fichero

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  * Keep this.  Just make it so the tests pass.
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  */
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 public class Swap {
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-    public static <T> T[] swap(int i, int j, T... values) {
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+    public static <T> T[] swap(int i, int j, T[] values) {
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         T temp = values[i];
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         values[i] = values[j];
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         values[j] = temp;

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src/main/java/Table/Table.java Ver fichero

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  * Void return on `remove`.
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  */
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 public class Table<K, V> {
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-    private ArrayList entries;
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+    private ArrayList<Entry> entries;
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+    private Entry entry;
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     public Table() {
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+        entries =   new <Entry>ArrayList();
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+    }
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+    public void put(K key, V value){
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+        entry = new Entry(key, value);
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+        if(entries != null){
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+            remove(key);
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+            entries.add(entry);
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+        }
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+        //entries.add(entry);
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+    }
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+    public V get(K key){
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+        V value = null;
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+        if(entries.size() < 1){
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+            return null;
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+        }
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+        else {
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+            for(Entry entry: entries){
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+                if(entry.getKey().equals(key)){
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+                    value = (V) entry.getValue();
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+                    break;
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+                }
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+            }
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+        }
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+        return  value;
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+    }
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+    public void remove(K key) {
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+        for(Entry entry: entries){
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+            if(entry.getKey().equals(key)) {
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+        }
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 }

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src/main/java/TableNested/TableNested.java Ver fichero

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 public class TableNested<K, V> {
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+        private V value;
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+        public Entry(K key, V value) {
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+        public K getKey() {
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+        }
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+        public V getValue() {
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+        }
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+    private Entry entry;
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+    public TableNested() {
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+        entries =   new ArrayList<>();
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+    }
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+    public void put(K key, V value){
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+        entry = new Entry(key, value);
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+        if(entries != null){
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+            remove(key);
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+            entries.add(entry);
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+        }
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+    }
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+        if(entries.size() < 1){
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+            return null;
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+        }
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+                if(entry.getKey().equals(key)){
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+                }
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 }

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src/test/java/ArrayListCombiner/ArrayListCombinerTest.java Ver fichero

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 import java.util.ArrayList;
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 public class ArrayListCombinerTest {
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+    public void testExtendCombiner() throws Exception {
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+        ArrayListCombiner.extendCombiner(first, second);
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src/test/java/MapFunc/MapFuncTest.java Ver fichero

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src/test/java/Pair/ArraysTest.java Ver fichero

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+        // Then it should return the first and last items
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+        Assert.assertEquals(new Integer(1), result.getFirst());
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+        Assert.assertEquals(new Integer(1000), result.getSecond());
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test
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+    public void testMin() throws Exception {
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+        // Given an ArrayList of Integers
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+        ArrayList<Integer> al = new ArrayList<>();
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+        al.add(1);
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+        al.add(5);
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+        al.add(3);
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+        al.add(4);
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+        al.add(2);
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+        al.add(0);
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+        al.add(1000);
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+        // When min is called assert that it gets the smallest item
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+        Assert.assertEquals(new Integer(0), Arrays.min(al));
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test
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+    public void testMax() throws Exception {
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+        // Given an ArrayList of Integers
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+        ArrayList<Integer> al = new ArrayList<>();
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+        al.add(1);
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+        al.add(5);
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+        al.add(3);
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+        al.add(4);
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+        al.add(2);
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+        al.add(0);
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+        al.add(1000);
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+        // When min is called assert that it gets the largest item
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+        Assert.assertEquals(new Integer(1000), Arrays.max(al));
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test
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+    public void testMinMax() throws Exception {
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+        // Given an ArrayList of Integers
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+        ArrayList<Integer> al = new ArrayList<>();
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+        al.add(1);
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+        al.add(5);
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+        al.add(3);
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+        al.add(4);
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+        al.add(2);
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+        al.add(0);
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+        al.add(1000);
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+        // When minMax is called
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+        Pair<Integer> result = Arrays.minMax(al);
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+        // Then it should return the first and last items
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+        Assert.assertEquals(new Integer(0), result.min());
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+        Assert.assertEquals(new Integer(1000), result.max());
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+    }
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-//package Pair;
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-//
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-//import org.junit.Test;
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-//import org.junit.Assert;
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-//
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-//public class PairTest {
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-//
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-//    @Test
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-//    public void testGetters() throws Exception {
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-//        // Given a pair with "Foo" and "Bar"
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-//        Pair<String> p = new Pair<String>("Foo", "Bar");
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-//        // When getFirst and getSecond are called, they should be returned.
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-//        Assert.assertEquals("Foo", p.getFirst());
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-//        Assert.assertEquals("Bar",  p.getSecond());
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-//    }
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-//
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-//    @Test
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-//    public void testMin() throws Exception {
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-//        // Given a pair with two values
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-//        Pair<Double> p = new Pair<Double>(1.23, 2.34);
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-//        // When p.min() is called, the smallest should be returned.
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(new Double(1.23), p.min());
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-//    }
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-//
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-//    @Test
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-//    public void testMax() throws Exception {
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-//        // Given a pair with two values
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-//        Pair<Double> p = new Pair<Double>(1.23, 2.34);
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-//        // When p.max() is called, the largest should be returned.
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(new Double(2.34), p.max());
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-//    }
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-//}
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+package Pair;
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+
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+import org.junit.Test;
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+import org.junit.Assert;
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+
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+public class PairTest {
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+
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+    @Test
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+    public void testGetters() throws Exception {
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+        // Given a pair with "Foo" and "Bar"
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+        Pair<String> p = new Pair<String>("Foo", "Bar");
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+        // When getFirst and getSecond are called, they should be returned.
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+        Assert.assertEquals("Foo", p.getFirst());
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+        Assert.assertEquals("Bar",  p.getSecond());
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test
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+    public void testMin() throws Exception {
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+        // Given a pair with two values
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+        Pair<Double> p = new Pair<Double>(1.23, 2.34);
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+        // When p.min() is called, the smallest should be returned.
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+        Assert.assertEquals(new Double(1.23), p.min());
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test
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+    public void testMax() throws Exception {
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+        // Given a pair with two values
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+        Pair<Double> p = new Pair<Double>(1.23, 2.34);
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+        // When p.max() is called, the largest should be returned.
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+        Assert.assertEquals(new Double(2.34), p.max());
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+    }
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-//package StackArray;
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-//
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-//import org.junit.Assert;
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-//import org.junit.Test;
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-//
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-//public class GenericStackTest {
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-//    @Test
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-//    public void testPushingGrowsTheStack() throws Exception {
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-//        // Given an empty stack
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-//        GenericStack<String> stack = new GenericStack<>();
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-//
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-//        // Assert that it is empty.
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(true, stack.isEmpty());
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-//        // When we push something onto the stack
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-//        stack.push("foobar");
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-//        // Then it shouldn't be empty
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(false, stack.isEmpty());
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-//    }
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-//
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-//    @Test
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-//    public void testPushingAndPoppingOrder() throws Exception {
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-//        // Given an empty stack
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-//        GenericStack<String> stack = new GenericStack<>();
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-//        // When we push two elements on it
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-//        stack.push("foo");
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-//        stack.push("bar");
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-//        // Then we should see them returned in the correct order
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-//        Assert.assertEquals("bar", stack.pop());
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-//        Assert.assertEquals("foo", stack.pop());
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-//    }
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-//
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-//    @Test(expected = IndexOutOfBoundsException.class)
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-//    public void testPopFirst() throws Exception {
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-//        // Given an empty stack
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-//        GenericStack<String> stack = new GenericStack<>();
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-//        // When it's popped
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-//        stack.pop();
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-//        // Then we should get an exception
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-//    }
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-//
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-//}
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+package StackArray;
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+
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+import org.junit.Assert;
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+import org.junit.Test;
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+
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+public class GenericStackTest {
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+    @Test
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+    public void testPushingGrowsTheStack() throws Exception {
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+        // Given an empty stack
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+        GenericStack<String> stack = new GenericStack<>();
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+
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+        // Assert that it is empty.
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+        Assert.assertEquals(true, stack.isEmpty());
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+        // When we push something onto the stack
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+        stack.push("foobar");
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+        // Then it shouldn't be empty
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+
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+        Assert.assertEquals(false, stack.isEmpty());
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test
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+    public void testPushingAndPoppingOrder() throws Exception {
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+        // Given an empty stack
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+        GenericStack<String> stack = new GenericStack<>();
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+        // When we push two elements on it
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+        stack.push("foo");
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+        stack.push("bar");
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+        // Then we should see them returned in the correct order
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+        Assert.assertEquals("bar", stack.pop());
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+        Assert.assertEquals("foo", stack.pop());
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test(expected = IndexOutOfBoundsException.class)
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+    public void testPopFirst() throws Exception {
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+        // Given an empty stack
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+        GenericStack<String> stack = new GenericStack<>();
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+        // When it's popped
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+        stack.pop();
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+        // Then we should get an exception
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+    }
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+
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-//package StackArray;
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-//
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-//import org.junit.Assert;
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-//import org.junit.Test;
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-//
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-//public class ObjectStackTest {
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-//    @Test
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-//    public void testPushingGrowsTheStack() throws Exception {
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-//        // Given an empty stack
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-//        ObjectStack<String> stack = new ObjectStack<>();
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-//        // Assert that it is empty.
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(true, stack.isEmpty());
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-//        // When we push something onto the stack
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-//        stack.push("foobar");
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-//        // Then it shouldn't be empty
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(false, stack.isEmpty());
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-//    }
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-//
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-//    @Test
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-//    public void testPushingAndPoppingOrder() throws Exception {
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-//        // Given an empty stack
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-//        ObjectStack<String> stack = new ObjectStack<>();
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-//        // When we push two elements on it
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-//        stack.push("foo");
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-//        stack.push("bar");
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-//        // Then we should see them returned in the correct order
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-//        Assert.assertEquals("bar", stack.pop());
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-//        Assert.assertEquals("foo", stack.pop());
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-//    }
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-//
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-//    @Test(expected = IndexOutOfBoundsException.class)
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-//    public void testPopFirst() throws Exception {
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-//        // Given an empty stack
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-//        ObjectStack<String> stack = new ObjectStack<>();
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-//        // When it's popped
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-//        stack.pop();
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-//        // Then we should get an exception
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-//    }
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-//}
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+package StackArray;
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+
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+import org.junit.Assert;
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+import org.junit.Test;
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+
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+public class ObjectStackTest {
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+    @Test
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+    public void testPushingGrowsTheStack() throws Exception {
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+        // Given an empty stack
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+        ObjectStack<String> stack = new ObjectStack<>();
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+        // Assert that it is empty.
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+        Assert.assertEquals(true, stack.isEmpty());
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+        // When we push something onto the stack
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+        stack.push("foobar");
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+        // Then it shouldn't be empty
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+        Assert.assertEquals(false, stack.isEmpty());
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test
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+    public void testPushingAndPoppingOrder() throws Exception {
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+        // Given an empty stack
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+        ObjectStack<String> stack = new ObjectStack<>();
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+        // When we push two elements on it
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+        stack.push("foo");
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+        stack.push("bar");
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+        // Then we should see them returned in the correct order
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+        Assert.assertEquals("bar", stack.pop());
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+        Assert.assertEquals("foo", stack.pop());
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test(expected = IndexOutOfBoundsException.class)
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+    public void testPopFirst() throws Exception {
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+        // Given an empty stack
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+        ObjectStack<String> stack = new ObjectStack<>();
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+        // When it's popped
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+        stack.pop();
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+        // Then we should get an exception
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+    }
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-//package StackArrayList;
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-//
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-//import org.junit.Test;
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-//
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-//import org.junit.Assert;
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-//
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-//public class StackTest {
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-//    @Test
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-//    public void testEmptyStackStopsBeingEmptyWhenAnItemIsAdded() throws Exception {
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-//        // Given an empty stack
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-//        Stack<String> stack = new Stack<>();
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-//        // Assert that it starts empty
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(true, stack.isEmpty());
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-//        // When an element gets pushed
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-//        stack.push("foobar");
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-//        // Then the stack should not be empty.
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(false, stack.isEmpty());
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-//    }
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-//
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-//    @Test
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-//    public void testTwoItemsPushedComeOutInCorrectOrder() throws Exception {
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-//        // Given an empty stack
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-//        Stack<String> stack = new Stack<>();
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-//
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-//        //When two items are pushed
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-//        stack.push("foo");
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-//        stack.push("bar");
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-//
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-//        // Then they should come off in reverse order.
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-//        Assert.assertEquals("bar", stack.pop());
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-//        Assert.assertEquals("foo", stack.pop());
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-//
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-//        // And then the stack should be empty
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(true, stack.isEmpty());
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-//    }
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-//
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-//    @Test(expected = IndexOutOfBoundsException.class)
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-//    public void testPopFirst() throws Exception {
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-//        // Given an empty stack
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-//        Stack<String> stack = new Stack<>();
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-//        // Then it is popped
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-//        stack.pop();
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-//        // We should get an exception
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-//    }
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-//}
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+package StackArrayList;
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+
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+import org.junit.Test;
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+
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+import org.junit.Assert;
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+
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+public class StackTest {
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+    @Test
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+    public void testEmptyStackStopsBeingEmptyWhenAnItemIsAdded() throws Exception {
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+        // Given an empty stack
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+        Stack<String> stack = new Stack<>();
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+        // Assert that it starts empty
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+        Assert.assertEquals(true, stack.isEmpty());
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+        // When an element gets pushed
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+        stack.push("foobar");
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+        // Then the stack should not be empty.
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+        Assert.assertEquals(false, stack.isEmpty());
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test
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+    public void testTwoItemsPushedComeOutInCorrectOrder() throws Exception {
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+        // Given an empty stack
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+        Stack<String> stack = new Stack<>();
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+
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+        //When two items are pushed
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+        stack.push("foo");
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+        stack.push("bar");
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+
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+        // Then they should come off in reverse order.
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+        Assert.assertEquals("bar", stack.pop());
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+        Assert.assertEquals("foo", stack.pop());
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+
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+        // And then the stack should be empty
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+        Assert.assertEquals(true, stack.isEmpty());
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test(expected = IndexOutOfBoundsException.class)
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+    public void testPopFirst() throws Exception {
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+        // Given an empty stack
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+        Stack<String> stack = new Stack<>();
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+        // Then it is popped
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+        stack.pop();
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+        // We should get an exception
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+    }
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 package Swap;
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-//
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-//import org.junit.Assert;
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-//import org.junit.Test;
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-//
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-///**
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-// * Get the tests passing.
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-// */
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-//public class SwapTest {
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-//    @Test
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-//    public void testSwap() throws Exception {
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-//        Double[] result = Swap.swap(0,1, 1.5, 2,3);
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-//        Double[] expected = {2.0, 1.5, 3.0};
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-//        Assert.assertArrayEquals(expected, result);
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-//    }
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-//}
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+
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+import org.junit.Assert;
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+import org.junit.Test;
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+
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+/**
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+ * Get the tests passing.
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+ */
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+public class SwapTest {
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+    @Test
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+    public void testSwap() throws Exception {
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+        Double[] values = {1.5, 2.0, 3.0};
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+        Double[] result = Swap.swap(0,1, values);
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+        Double[] expected = {2.0, 1.5, 3.0};
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+        Assert.assertArrayEquals(expected, result);
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+    }
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-//package Table;
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-//
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-//import org.junit.Assert;
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-//import org.junit.Test;
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-//
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-//public class TableTest {
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-//    @Test
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-//    public void testGetWithoutAnItemReturnsNull() throws Exception {
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-//        // Given an empty table
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-//        Table<String, Integer> table = new Table<String, Integer>();
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-//        // When we try and get an item then it returns null
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), null);
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-//    }
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-//
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-//    @Test
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-//    public void testPutAnItemReturnsAndDoesNotDelete() throws Exception {
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-//        //Given an empty table
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-//        Table<String, Integer> table = new Table<String, Integer>();
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-//        // When we put an item in it
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-//        table.put("foo", 1);
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-//        // Then we should be able to get it's value
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), new Integer(1));
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-//        // And then we should be able to get it again as it wasn't removed
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), new Integer(1));
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-//    }
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-//
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-//    @Test
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-//    public void testOverwritingAnItem() throws Exception {
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-//        //Given an empty table
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-//        Table<String, Integer> table = new Table<String, Integer>();
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-//        // When we put an item in it
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-//        table.put("foo", 1);
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-//        // And we put a new value with the same key
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-//        table.put("foo", 2);
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-//        // Then we should get back the new value
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), new Integer(2));
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-//    }
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-//
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-//    @Test
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-//        //Given an empty table
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-//        Table<String, Integer> table = new Table<String, Integer>();
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-//        // When we put an item in it
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-//        table.put("foo", 1);
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-//        // And we remove that item
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-//        table.remove("foo");
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-//        // Then we should get back null for that balue
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), null);
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-//    }
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-//}
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+package Table;
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+
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+import org.junit.Assert;
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+import org.junit.Test;
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+
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+public class TableTest {
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+    @Test
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+    public void testGetWithoutAnItemReturnsNull() throws Exception {
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+        // Given an empty table
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+        Table<String, Integer> table = new Table<String, Integer>();
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+        // When we try and get an item then it returns null
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+        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), null);
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test
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+    public void testPutAnItemReturnsAndDoesNotDelete() throws Exception {
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+        //Given an empty table
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+        Table<String, Integer> table = new Table<String, Integer>();
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+        // When we put an item in it
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+        table.put("foo", 1);
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+        // Then we should be able to get it's value
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+        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), new Integer(1));
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+        // And then we should be able to get it again as it wasn't removed
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+        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), new Integer(1));
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test
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+    public void testOverwritingAnItem() throws Exception {
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+        //Given an empty table
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+        Table<String, Integer> table = new Table<String, Integer>();
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+        // When we put an item in it
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+        table.put("foo", 1);
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+        // And we put a new value with the same key
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+        table.put("foo", 2);
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+        // Then we should get back the new value
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+        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), new Integer(2));
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test
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+    public void testRemoveAnItem() throws Exception {
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+        //Given an empty table
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+        Table<String, Integer> table = new Table<String, Integer>();
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+        // When we put an item in it
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+        table.put("foo", 1);
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+        //table.put("boo", 1);
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+        // And we remove that item
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+        table.remove("foo");
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+        // Then we should get back null for that balue
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+        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), null);
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+    }
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-//
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-//    @Test
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-//    public void testGetWithoutAnItemReturnsNull() throws Exception {
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-//        // Given an empty table
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-//        TableNested<String, Integer> table = new TableNested<String, Integer>();
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-//        // When we try and get an item then it returns null
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), null);
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-//    }
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-//
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-//    @Test
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-//    public void testPutAnItemReturnsAndDoesNotDelete() throws Exception {
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-//        //Given an empty table
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-//        TableNested<String, Integer> table = new TableNested<String, Integer>();
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-//        // When we put an item in it
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-//        table.put("foo", 1);
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-//        // Then we should be able to get it's value
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), new Integer(1));
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-//        // And then we should be able to get it again as it wasn't removed
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), new Integer(1));
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-//    }
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-//
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-//        //Given an empty table
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-//        TableNested<String, Integer> table = new TableNested<String, Integer>();
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-//        // When we put an item in it
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-//        table.put("foo", 1);
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-//        // And we put a new value with the same key
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-//        table.put("foo", 2);
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-//        // Then we should get back the new value
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), new Integer(2));
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-//    }
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-//
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-//    @Test
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-//    public void testRemoveAnItem() throws Exception {
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-//        //Given an empty table
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-//        TableNested<String, Integer> table = new TableNested<String, Integer>();
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-//        // When we put an item in it
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-//        table.put("foo", 1);
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-//        // And we remove that item
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-//        table.remove("foo");
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-//        // Then we should get back null for that balue
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-//        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), null);
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-//    }
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-//}
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+package TableNested;
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+
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+import org.junit.Assert;
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+import org.junit.Test;
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+
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+public class TableNestedTest {
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+    @Test
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+    public void testGetWithoutAnItemReturnsNull() throws Exception {
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+        // Given an empty table
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+        TableNested<String, Integer> table = new TableNested<String, Integer>();
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+        // When we try and get an item then it returns null
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+        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), null);
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test
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+    public void testPutAnItemReturnsAndDoesNotDelete() throws Exception {
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+        //Given an empty table
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+        TableNested<String, Integer> table = new TableNested<String, Integer>();
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+        // When we put an item in it
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+        table.put("foo", 1);
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+        // Then we should be able to get it's value
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+        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), new Integer(1));
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+        // And then we should be able to get it again as it wasn't removed
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+        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), new Integer(1));
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test
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+    public void testOverwritingAnItem() throws Exception {
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+        //Given an empty table
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+        TableNested<String, Integer> table = new TableNested<String, Integer>();
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+        // When we put an item in it
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+        table.put("foo", 1);
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+        // And we put a new value with the same key
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+        table.put("foo", 2);
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+        // Then we should get back the new value
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+        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), new Integer(2));
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+    }
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+
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+    @Test
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+    public void testRemoveAnItem() throws Exception {
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+        //Given an empty table
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+        TableNested<String, Integer> table = new TableNested<String, Integer>();
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+        // When we put an item in it
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+        table.put("foo", 1);
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+        // And we remove that item
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+        table.remove("foo");
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+        // Then we should get back null for that balue
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+        Assert.assertEquals(table.get("foo"), null);
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+    }
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+}