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coding prac. help me with solutions to crosscheck. thanks CANNOT USE: functions defined outside the submitted files (un

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coding prac. help me with solutions to crosscheck. thanks

CANNOT USE:
functions defined outside the submitted files (unless explicitly
allowed). Notably, use
of java.util.Arrays
class (obviously, you can create arrays and use
.length and [some index] on
them), LargeInteger class, StringBuilder class,
methods from Math class (such
as Math.max, Math.min, Math.abs()
...)
or Integer class (such
as Integer.parseInt) are prohibited. Use of
built-in ArrayLists functions
(list.get(i), list.add(), list.remove(), ...) is prohibited.
Programming structures that CAN be used:
/**
* @param data - assume data is sorted in
ascending order up to idx
* @param idx
* @return the array after the value at index
idx is shifted to the correct
* sorted
position.
*/
public static int[] shiftToRightPlace(int[]
data, int idx) {
return null; //to be
completed
}
/**
* @param data - assume data is sorted up to idx
and all numbers in the sorted
*
part is smaller than in the unsorted part.
* @param idx
* @return the array after the next swap has
occurred. For example [20, 70, 40,
* 90, 30, 80, 20]
would swap 70 and 20.
*/
public static int[] swapToRightPlace(int[] data,
int idx) {
return null; //to be
completed
}
/**
* Given a sorted array with an even length,
pair up all the values so that the
* max number in the pairs is minimal. If data
is invalid, return null.
*/
public static int[] pair(int[] data) {
return null; //to be
completed
}
/**
*
* @param data
* @return the most common number in the sorted
array. If there is a tie, select
* the number that
occurs first. If data is invalid or empty, return -1.
*/
public static int mostCommon(int[] data) {
return -1; //to be
completed
}
/**
*
* @param data
* @return true if data is sorted in either
ascending or descending order, false
* otherwise.
*/
public static boolean isSorted(int[] data)
{
return false; //to be
completed
}
/**
* @param data
* @param val
* @return the array after val is inserted at
the correct position. Assume data
* is sorted is
ascending order. If the array is invalid, return null.
*/
public static int[] insertAtRightPlace(int[]
data, int val) {
return null; //to be
completed
}
/**
*
* @param data
* @return the sorted array. Use one of the
algorithms learned in class to sort
* the data.
*/
public static int[] sort(int[] data) {
return null; //to be
completed
}
/**
* ADVANCED: there exists an O(nlogn) solution
using merge sort (which will be
* covered in 2010)
*
* @param data
* @return the number of swaps needed to sort
the array using bubble sort.
* Return -1 if data
is invalid.
*/
public static int bubbleSortCount(int[] data)
{
return -1; //to be
completed
}
/**
*
* @param data
* @return the number of items you need to shift
to sort the array using
* insertion sort.
Return -1 if data is invalid.
*/
public static int insertionSortCount(int[] data)
{
return -1; //to be
completed
}
}
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