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Find connections using hill climbing.


/*
The Art of Java
by Herbert Schildt and James Holmes    
McGraw-Hill/Osborne ? 2003
*/

import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.util.Stack;

//Flight information.
class FlightInfo {
  String from;

  String to;

  int distance;

  boolean skip; // used in backtracking

  FlightInfo(String f, String t, int d) {
    from = f;
    to = t;
    distance = d;
    skip = false;
  }
}

public class Hill {
  final int MAX = 100;

  // This array holds the flight information.
  FlightInfo flights[] new FlightInfo[MAX];

  int numFlights = 0// number of entries in flight array

  Stack btStack = new Stack()// backtrack stack

  public static void main(String args[]) {

    String to, from;
    Hill ob = new Hill();
    BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));

    ob.setup();

    try {
      System.out.print("From? ");
      from = br.readLine();
      System.out.print("To? ");
      to = br.readLine();

      ob.isflight(from, to);

      if (ob.btStack.size() != 0)
        ob.route(to);

    catch (IOException exc) {
      System.out.println("Error on input.");
    }
  }

  // Initialize the flight database.
  void setup() {
    addFlight("New York""Chicago"900);
    addFlight("Chicago""Denver"1000);
    addFlight("New York""Toronto"500);
    addFlight("New York""Denver"1800);
    addFlight("Toronto""Calgary"1700);
    addFlight("Toronto""Los Angeles"2500);
    addFlight("Toronto""Chicago"500);
    addFlight("Denver""Urbana"1000);
    addFlight("Denver""Houston"1000);
    addFlight("Houston""Los Angeles"1500);
    addFlight("Denver""Los Angeles"1000);
  }

  // Put flights into the database.
  void addFlight(String from, String to, int dist) {
    if (numFlights < MAX) {
      flights[numFlightsnew FlightInfo(from, to, dist);

      numFlights++;
    else
      System.out.println("Flight database full.\n");
  }

  // Show the route and total distance.
  void route(String to) {
    Stack rev = new Stack();
    int dist = 0;
    FlightInfo f;
    int num = btStack.size();

    // Reverse the stack to display route.
    for (int i = 0; i < num; i++)
      rev.push(btStack.pop());

    for (int i = 0; i < num; i++) {
      f = (FlightInforev.pop();
      System.out.print(f.from " to ");
      dist += f.distance;
    }

    System.out.println(to);
    System.out.println("Distance is " + dist);
  }

  /*
   * If there is a flight between from and to, return the distance of flight;
   * otherwise, return 0.
   */
  int match(String from, String to) {
    for (int i = numFlights - 1; i > -1; i--) {
      if (flights[i].from.equals(from&& flights[i].to.equals(to)
          && !flights[i].skip) {
        flights[i].skip = true// prevent reuse
        return flights[i].distance;
      }
    }

    return 0// not found
  }

  // Given from, find the farthest away connection.
  FlightInfo find(String from) {
    int pos = -1;
    int dist = 0;

    for (int i = 0; i < numFlights; i++) {
      if (flights[i].from.equals(from&& !flights[i].skip) {
        // Use the longest flight.
        if (flights[i].distance > dist) {
          pos = i;
          dist = flights[i].distance;
        }
      }
    }

    if (pos != -1) {
      flights[pos].skip = true// prevent reuse
      FlightInfo f = new FlightInfo(flights[pos].from, flights[pos].to,
          flights[pos].distance);
      return f;
    }

    return null;
  }

  // Determine if there is a route between from and to.
  void isflight(String from, String to) {
    int dist;
    FlightInfo f = null;
    // See if at destination.
    dist = match(from, to);
    if (dist != 0) {
      btStack.push(new FlightInfo(from, to, dist));
      return;
    }

    // Try another connection. f = find(from);
    if (f != null) {
      btStack.push(new FlightInfo(from, to, f.distance));
      isflight(f.to, to);
    else if (btStack.size() 0) {
      // Backtrack and try another connection.
      f = (FlightInfobtStack.pop();
      isflight(f.from, f.to);
    }
  }
}

           
       
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