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Date Submitted Wed. Oct. 25th, 2006 9:57 AM
Revision 1
Helper fastmike
Tags C | File | Java | String
Comments 11 comments
What is Dijkstra Algorithm? click on the link above and first understand what the algorithm is all about. in short it calculates the shortest path from A to F or vise versa. This code i can guarantee is the simplest and easiest code to understand. just search on google and try to compare this code and other dijkstra code and you will see what i am talking about. i spent alot of time myself and my instructor to guide me on the rite path.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dijkstra%27s_algorithm(Description)
to see how the algorithm really works go on this website it tells you step by step how to update the cost and which path to choose.
http://renaud.waldura.com/doc/java/dijkstra/
Please give some time to understand the algorithm first and then you can see my code. if you done understand the algorithm it is very useless. i know alot of people need Dijkstra algorithm in java for their HW assignment or Test. i am giving you the solution step by step. anyone who wants to understand please go to the url i have posted above and once you have understand then run the code and for those people who just want to copy so that they can get 90% in their test No Problem Here it is .
First open a notepad and name that file anything like data.txt or datas.txt and make sure the file looks something like this and in this format.
0 3 100 5 100 100 (100 represents infinity)
3 0 6 7 7 100
100 6 0 5 5 3
5 7 5 0 1 100
100 7 5 1 0 2
100 100 3 100 2 0
i name this file as a data.txt file. i have 6 nodes. and A is always the starting node which has the cost of 0 so by looking at the first line i
know that A to A have distance 0, A to B is 3, A to c is Infinity, A to D is 5, A to E is Infinity(means no edge connected with A), A to F is Infinity.
for second line(B to A is 3, and then vise versa) and for the 3rd line it starts for C and etc..
save the txt file by any name and then copy the code which i have posted and then to run type this:
javac routing.java
java routing data.txt
you will get the output. i will say this one more time understand how the algorithm works or ......................
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Date Submitted Thu. Mar. 2nd, 2006 2:08 AM
Revision 1
Beginner depsypher
Tags Java
Comments 0 comments
A utility class that gets the MD5 hash of an input stream. Also includes a method for converting byte array to hex-formatted string.
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Date Submitted Thu. Mar. 9th, 2006 10:41 PM
Revision 1
Beginner atlamp
Tags copy | File | Java | tmp
Comments 0 comments
Copy a file to a new location, optionally marking the file as a temporary file (to be deleted on application exit).

Note there are issues for temporary files - not all the parent directories that might be created are guaranteed to be deleted - only the immediate parent directory will be deleted on exit if created. Other higher-level directories will not be deleted, even if the file is marked as temporary.
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Date Submitted Fri. May. 26th, 2006 11:16 AM
Revision 2
Coder mattrmiller
Tags "Email Address" | Java | String | Validate
Comments 2 comments
Fixed the regular expression to check for more strict requirements.
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Date Submitted Wed. Mar. 8th, 2006 10:05 PM
Revision 1
Coder mattrmiller
Tags EventListener | EventListenerList | Java
Comments 0 comments
I came across this in the Java Docs, in my ever growing attempt to learn Java. I needed to implement custom listener events.
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Date Submitted Thu. Mar. 16th, 2006 3:49 PM
Revision 1
Coder mattrmiller
Tags Clipboard | Cut | Java | Paste
Comments 1 comments
Simple class to allow cut and paste to clipboard.
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Date Submitted Tue. Apr. 11th, 2006 9:53 AM
Revision 2
Coder mattrmiller
Tags Java | Read | Stream | URLConnection | Write
Comments 0 comments
Reading and writing to a URL connection, thanks to Java.
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Date Submitted Mon. Aug. 7th, 2006 4:48 PM
Revision 1
Scripter bertheymans
Tags Date | Java | Time
Comments 0 comments
If you only want to compare yyyy-mm-dd you can use the java.sql.Date class, the valueOf method does the trick. It's perfectly safe as the sql Date class is a subclass of the Date class.

Check out the docs here for more detail.

enjoy
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Date Submitted Sat. Oct. 28th, 2006 3:00 PM
Revision 1
Scripter SCoon
Tags Java | Password
Comments 0 comments
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Date Submitted Sun. Oct. 29th, 2006 10:32 AM
Revision 1
Scripter SCoon
Tags Format | Java | Number | String
Comments 0 comments
Configurable number formatter.