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Rotating queue of fixed size.
        
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//package org.ancora.SharedLibrary.DataStructures;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;

/**
 * Rotating queue of fixed size.
 *
 @author Joao Bispo
 */
public class RotatingQueue<T> {

   public RotatingQueue(int capacity) {
      size = capacity;
      queue = new ArrayList<T>(capacity);
      mostRecentItem = capacity-1;
   }

   /**
    * Inserts an element to the head of the queue, pushing all other elements
    * one position forward.
    *
    @param element
    */
   public void insertElement(T element) {
      //Get index
      mostRecentItem = advancePointer(mostRecentItem);

      //Check if list already has an element
      if(queue.size() == mostRecentItem ) {
         queue.add(element);
      else {
         queue.set(mostRecentItem, element);
      }
   }

   public T getElement(int index) {
      // Normalize index to size of queue
      index = index % size;

      // Translate wanted index to queue index
      int queueIndex = mostRecentItem - index;
      // If negative, add size
      if(queueIndex < 0) {
         queueIndex += size;
      }

      // Check if element already exists in queue
      if(queueIndex < queue.size()) {
         return queue.get(queueIndex);
      else {
         return null;
      }
   }

   public int size() {
      return size;
   }

   private int advancePointer(int oldPointer) {
      int pointer = oldPointer+1;
      if(pointer < size) {
         return pointer;
      else {
         return 0;
      }
   }

   ///
   // INSTANCE VARIABLES
   ///
   private List<T> queue;
   private int mostRecentItem;
   private int size;
}

   
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
  














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