How to move specific item in array list to the first item

JavaAndroidCollectionsArraylistSwap

Java Problem Overview


For example : A list

A B C D E

Given C , Switch to

C A B D E

Notice that the array size will change, some items may removed in run times

Collections.swap(url, url.indexOf(itemToMove), 0);

This statement is not working because it output C B A D E not C A B D E , how to fix it?

Thanks.

Java Solutions


Solution 1 - Java

What you want is a very expensive operation in an ArrayList. It requires shifting every element between the beginning of the list and the location of C down by one.

However, if you really want to do it:

int index = url.indexOf(itemToMove);
url.remove(index);
url.add(0, itemToMove);

If this is a frequent operation for you, and random access is rather less frequent, you might consider switching to another List implementation such as LinkedList. You should also consider whether a list is the right data structure at all if you're so concerned about the order of elements.

Solution 2 - Java

Do this:

  1. Remove the element from the list: ArraylistObj.remove(object);
  2. Add the element back to the list at specific position: ArrayListObj.add(position, Object);

As per your code use this :

url.remove("C");
url.add(0,"C");

Solution 3 - Java

Another solution, just keep swaping from 0 to indexOf(itemToMove).

This is my Kotlin version:

val list = mutableListOf('A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E')
(0..list.indexOf('C')).forEach {
    Collections.swap(list, 0, it)
}

Sorry I am unfamiliar with Java but learned a little Kotlin. But the algorithm is the same.

Solution 4 - Java

The problem is, you swap C with A, so A B C D E becomes C B A D E.

You could try something like this:

url.remove(itemToMove);
url.add(0, itemToMove);

Or if url is a LinkedList:

url.remove(itemToMove);
url.addFirst(itemToMove);

Solution 5 - Java

This code will allow you to increase size of list, and insert elements without otherwise disturbing order of list

private void insert(double price){
    for(int i = 0; i < keys.size(); i++){
        if(price > keys.get(i)){
            keys.add(null);
            for(int j = keys.size()-1; j > i; j--){
                Collections.swap(keys, j, j-1);
            }
            keys.add(price);
            Collections.swap(keys, keys.size()-1, i);
            keys.remove(keys.size()-1);
            return;
        }
    }
    keys.add(price);
}

Solution 6 - Java

Let say you have an array:

String[] arrayOne = new String[]{"A","B","C","D","E"};

Now you want to place the C at index 0 get the C in another variable

String characterC = arrayOne[2];

Now run the loop like following:

for (int i = (2 - 1); i >= 0; i--) {

            arrayOne[i+1] = arrayOne[i];
        }

Above 2 is index of C. Now insert C at index for example on 0

arrayOne[0] = characterC;

Result of above loop will be like that:

arrayOne: {"C","A","B","D","E"}

The end, we achieve our goal.

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