IB Computer Science 2
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Contents
Tuesday (11/27/12)
Agenda:
- Missing items/demos?
- Criterion A3: Prototype Solution
- Media: AddressBookLLTest.java
- Media:StringBinaryTreeTestMain.java
- Java GUI assignment
- Complete and demo the Celcius Converter Tutorial
Friday - Tuesday (11/16/12 - 11/20/12)
Agenda:
- Turn in Criterion A3: Prototype Solution
- Mr. Bui's AddressBookLLTest
- Sorting with LinkedLists walk-through
- Introduction to Binary Trees
- Binary Tree Assignment - Convert BinaryTree so that it contains Strings instead of int. Be sure to test it to make sure it works
- Binary Tree Assignment due Tuesday (11/27/12)
- Media:StringBinaryTreeTestMain.java
Wednesday (11/14/12)
- Reminder: A3: Prototype Solution is due Friday (11/16/12)
- Mr. Bui's AddressBookLLTest
- Sorting with LinkedLists walk-through
Friday (11/9/12)
Agenda:
- Turn in A2: Criteria for Success
- A3: Prototype Solution - Media:CriterionA3_prototypeSolution.doc
- Due Friday (11/16/12)
- Flowcharts - Media:Flowcharts.ppt
- Microsoft Word (recommended)
- Google Draw
- Diagramly
- Java GUI development
- NetBeans GUI Builder
- Don't create a main() file
- Create a new JFrame
- Drag-n-drop like crazy
- Run the specific frame file and take a screenshot for A3: Prototype Solution
- Mr. Bui's AddressBookLLTest
- Implementing sorting with LinkedLists
Friday - Wednesday (11/2/12 - 11/7/12)
Agenda:
- AddressBookLL Assignment
- Create a new Java Project and name it AddressBookLLProject
- Copy over your Contact, AddressBook, and AddressBookMain classes to this new project
- Create a new class named ContactNode
- ContactNode should be just like Node, but instead of having an int num, you should have a Contact contact as the internal attribute
- Also be sure to have the next reference, which should be of type: ContactNode
- Your ContactNode class should have two constructors: ContactNode() and ContactNode(Contact newContact)
- Create a new class named ContactLinkedList
- Copy over your LinkedList code
- Convert the code so that it uses ContactNode and Contact instead of int
- Wherever you need to return an error Contact, return null or -1
- Change AddressBook so that it uses the ContactLinkedList instead of the Contact[]
- Be sure to create a new instance of ContactLinkedList in the AddressBook() constructor
- Most of AddressBook will look MUCH simpler b/c all you need to do is use the ContactLinkedList
- Comment out your sort() method
- Test out everything using AddressBookMain, which should not require any changes except for commenting out the sort option
- When you are done with AddressBookLL, edit the sort option so that it works with a LinkedList of Contacts