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and common pitfalls by emphasizing the essentials of
procedural programming, problem solving, and algorithmic
reasoning. By using objects early to solve interesting problems
and defining objects later in the course, Building Java
Programs develops programming knowledge for a broad
audience.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction to Java Programming 1


Chapter 2 Primitive Data and Definite Loops 63
Chapter 3 Introduction to Parameters and Objects 136
Supplement 3G Graphics (Optional) 194
Chapter 4 Conditional Execution 234
Chapter 5 Program Logic and Indefinite Loops 311
Chapter 6 File Processing 383
Chapter 7 Arrays 439
Chapter 8 Classes 516
Chapter 9 Inheritance and Interfaces 573
Chapter 10 ArrayLists 648
Chapter 11 Java Collections Framework 701
Chapter 12 Recursion 740
Chapter 13 Searching and Sorting 818
Chapter 14 Stacks and Queues 870
Chapter 15 Implementing a Collection Class 908
Chapter 16 Linked Lists 951
Chapter 17 Binary Trees 1003
Chapter 18 Advanced Data Structures 1057
Appendix A Java Summary 1093
Appendix B The Java API Specification and Javadoc Comments 1108
Appendix C Additional Java Syntax 1114
Exploring the Variety of Random
Documents with Different Content
Xantus, Prince of Caretica, i. 300
Xenophon, translations from, ii. 76
Xysten, St. i. 88

Yealm bridge, iii. 283


Yeard, Richard, i. 210
Yellow Leigh manor, ii. 416
Yeo family, ii. 86, 416.―Arms 87
―― of Trevelver family, iii. 240
Yescombe, E. B. monument to, iii. 229
York, i. 397―ii. 213
―― Archbishop of, i. 139―ii. 90.―St. Paulinus the first, iii. 284,
285
―― county, i. 258―ii. 76―iv. 42.―Chalk hills in, iii. 10
―― diocese, iv. 42
―― Duke of, ii. 94. James 27. His engagement with the Dutch
fleet, and letter of thanks to Captain Penrose 28.―Richard, i.
168, 169 ter.―ii. 260
―― William, ii. 189
―― house of, i. 169―ii. 108, 185, 186 bis, 187
―― street, near Covent Garden, iii. 252
―― and Lancaster wars, iii. 199
Yorke of Somersetshire, Humphrey settled at Trevassack,
Richard of Wellington, Sarah, and family, iii. 342
Young, Rev. Denis, iii. 256
Yse, i. 2

Zamkees the Samothracian, i. 24


Zealand, iii. 227
Zela, i. 20
Zennar parish, by Hals, situation, boundaries, etymology, ancient
name, value of benefice, patron, land tax, founder and
impropriator, soil, tin, Chapel Jane, iv. 164. By Tonkin,
situation, boundaries, name, a vicarage, value, patron,
incumbent ibid. By Editor, beauty of the scenery, fertile,
church and tower, bells inscribed, no saint to be found, feast,
St. John Lateran church at Rome, Trereen Dinas, or the
Gurnet’s head 165. Editor purchased it for its geological
interest, impropriation, statistics, vicar, patron, Geology by Dr.
Boase 166
Zennor parish, i. 132―iii. 242―iv. 52, 53, 54
Zouch, Lord, i. 170―John Lord, iii. 102
ERRATA.

VOLUME II.
P. 7, line 20, for Poble, read Poole.
P. 90, line 5 from foot, for pale, read pall.
P. 123, line 13 from foot, for Pennerks, read Pennecks.
P. 151, line 5 from foot, for Tress, read Trese.
P. 203, line 2 from foot, for exepecierint, read expedierint.
P. 213, line 5 from foot, for Appeninnes, read Apennines.
P. 215, line 12 from foot, after western, read limit of.
P. 224, last word, add baptismal name; and in first line of p.
225, after Cornwall, add and.
P. 240, lines 2 from foot; and in p. 241, for Angowe, read
Angove.
P. 250, lines 9 and 11 from foot, for Perth, read Porth.
P. 282, line 2, for Morsa, read Morva.
P. 283, line 13, for Leucan and St. Lennan, read Levan and St.
Sennan.
P. 290, line 6 and 7 from foot, for Juest and Jeast, read Tuest
and Teast.
P. 313, line 2, for Bavi, read Bari.
P. 319, line 9, for seers, read peers.
P. 339, line 19, for Glanville, read Grenville.
END OF VOLUME II.

J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET.


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