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            Questions and Exercises: Interfaces
            
Questions
    
        - This lesson mentions three ways to traverse a
        List. Describe them, and note the limitations of
        each.
- Consider the four core interfaces, Set,List,Queue, andMap.
        For each of the following four assignments, specify which of the
        four core interfaces is best suited, and explain how to use it
        to implement the assignment.
                - Whimsical Toys Inc (WTI) needs to record the names of
                all its employees. Every month, an employee will be chosen
                at random from these records to receive a free toy.
                
- WTI has decided that each new product will be
                named after an employee — but only first names
                will be used, and each name will be used only once.
                Prepare a list of unique first names.
                
- WTI decides that it only wants to use the most
                popular names for its toys. Count the number of
                employees who have each first name.
                
- WTI acquires season tickets for the local lacrosse
                team, to be shared by employees. Create a waiting list
                for this popular sport.
            
 
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The following program is supposed to print the string "Blue". Instead,
it throws an error. Why?
import java.util.*;
public class SortMe {
    public static void main(String args[]) {
        SortedSet<StringBuffer> s = new TreeSet<StringBuffer>();
        s.add(new StringBuffer("Red"));
        s.add(new StringBuffer("White"));
        s.add(new StringBuffer("Blue"));
        System.out.println(s.first());
    }
}
Exercises
- 
Write a program that prints its arguments in random order. Do not
make a copy of the argument array.
- 
Take the 
FindDups exampleand modify it to use aSortedSetinstead of aSet. Specify aComparatorso that case is
ignored when sorting and identifying set elements.
- 
Write a method that takes a List<String>and
appliesString.trimto each element. To do this, you'll need to pick one of the three
iteration idioms that you described in Question 1. Two of these will
not give the result you want, so be sure to write a program that
demonstrates that the method actually works!
Check your answers.