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Hash table with separate chaining

import java.io.IOException;

class Link {
  private int data;
  public Link next;

  public Link(int d) {
    data = d;
  }

  public int getKey() {
    return data;
  }

  public void displayLink() {
    System.out.print(data + " ");
  }
}

class SortedList {
  private Link first;
  public SortedList() {
    first = null;
  }

  public void insert(Link theLink){
    int key = theLink.getKey();
    Link previous = null// start at first
    Link current = first;
    // until end of list,
        //or current bigger than key,
    while (current != null && key > current.getKey()) { 
      previous = current;
      current = current.next; // go to next item
    }
    if (previous == null// if beginning of list,
      first = theLink; 
    else
      // not at beginning,
      previous.next = theLink; 
    theLink.next = current; 
  }

  public void delete(int key){ 
    Link previous = null
    Link current = first;

    while (current != null && key != current.getKey()) { 
      previous = current;
      current = current.next; 
    }
    // disconnect link
    if (previous == null//   if beginning of list delete first link
      first = first.next;       
    else
      //   not at beginning
      previous.next = current.next; //delete current link
  }

  public Link find(int key) {
    Link current = first; 
    while (current != null && current.getKey() <= key) { // or key too small,
      if (current.getKey() == key// found, return link
        return current;  
      current = current.next; // go to next item
    }
    return null// cannot find it
  }

  public void displayList() {
    System.out.print("List: ");
    Link current = first;
    while (current != null){
      current.displayLink()
      current = current.next;
    }
    System.out.println("");
  }
}

public class HashChain {
  private SortedList[] hashArray; 

  private int arraySize;

  public HashChain(int size) {
    arraySize = size;
    hashArray = new SortedList[arraySize];
    for (int i = 0; i < arraySize; i++)
      hashArray[inew SortedList()
  }

  public void displayTable() {
    for (int j = 0; j < arraySize; j++) {
      System.out.print(j + ". ")
      hashArray[j].displayList()
    }
  }

  public int hashFunc(int key) {
    return key % arraySize;
  }

  public void insert(Link theLink) {
    int key = theLink.getKey();
    int hashVal = hashFunc(key)
    hashArray[hashVal].insert(theLink)
  }

  public void delete(int key) {
    int hashVal = hashFunc(key)// hash the key
    hashArray[hashVal].delete(key)
  }

  public Link find(int key) {
    int hashVal = hashFunc(key)// hash the key
    Link theLink = hashArray[hashVal].find(key)// get link
    return theLink;
  }

  public static void main(String[] argsthrows IOException {
    int aKey;
    Link dataItem;
    int size, initSize, keysPerCell = 100;
    size = 100;
    initSize = 10;
    HashChain hashTable = new HashChain(size);

    for (int i = 0; i < initSize; i++){
      aKey = (int) (java.lang.Math.random() * keysPerCell * size);
      dataItem = new Link(aKey);
      hashTable.insert(dataItem);
    }
    hashTable.displayTable();
    aKey = 100;
    dataItem = new Link(aKey);
    hashTable.insert(dataItem);
    aKey = 100;
    hashTable.delete(aKey);

    aKey = 50;
    dataItem = hashTable.find(aKey);
    if (dataItem != null)
      System.out.println("Found " + aKey);
    else
      System.out.println("Could not find " + aKey);
  }

}

           
       
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