chore(Java): added boyer moore search (#511)
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5. [Split String](strings/SplitString.java)
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6. [Tokenizer](strings/tokenizer.java)
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7. [Anagram](strings/anagram.java)
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8. [Boyer Moore Search](strings/Boyer_Moore.java)
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## Trees
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/* Java Program for Bad Character Heuristic of Boyer
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Moore String Matching Algorithm */
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class AWQ{
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static int NO_OF_CHARS = 256;
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//A utility function to get maximum of two integers
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static int max (int a, int b) { return (a > b)? a: b; }
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//The preprocessing function for Boyer Moore's
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//bad character heuristic
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static void badCharHeuristic( char []str, int size,int badchar[])
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{
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// Initialize all occurrences as -1
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for (int i = 0; i < NO_OF_CHARS; i++)
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badchar[i] = -1;
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for (int i = 0; i < size; i++)
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badchar[(int) str[i]] = i;
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}
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/* A pattern searching function that uses Bad
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Character Heuristic of Boyer Moore Algorithm */
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static void search( char txt[], char pat[])
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{
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int m = pat.length;
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int n = txt.length;
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int badchar[] = new int[NO_OF_CHARS];
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/* Fill the bad character array by calling
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the preprocessing function badCharHeuristic()
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for given pattern */
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badCharHeuristic(pat, m, badchar);
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int s = 0;
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while(s <= (n - m))
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{
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int j = m-1;
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/* Keep reducing index j of pattern while
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characters of pattern and text are
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matching at this shift s */
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while(j >= 0 && pat[j] == txt[s+j])
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j--;
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/* If the pattern is present at current
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shift, then index j will become -1 after
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the above loop */
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if (j < 0)
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{
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System.out.println("Patterns occur at shift = " + s);
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/* Shift the pattern so that the next
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character in text aligns with the last
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occurrence of it in pattern.
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The condition s+m < n is necessary for
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the case when pattern occurs at the end
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of text */
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//txt[s+m] is character after the pattern in text
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s += (s+m < n)? m-badchar[txt[s+m]] : 1;
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}
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else
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/* Shift the pattern so that the bad character
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in text aligns with the last occurrence of
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it in pattern. The max function is used to
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make sure that we get a positive shift.
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We may get a negative shift if the last
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occurrence of bad character in pattern
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is on the right side of the current
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character. */
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s += max(1, j - badchar[txt[s+j]]);
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}
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}
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/* Driver program to test above function */
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public static void main(String []args) {
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char txt[] = "ABAAABCD".toCharArray();
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char pat[] = "ABC".toCharArray();
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search(txt, pat);
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}
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}
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