programming-examples/java/Data_Structures/Java Program to Implement Control Table.java
2019-11-15 12:59:38 +01:00

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/*This Java program is to implement control table. Control tables are tables that control the control flow or play a major part in program control. There are no rigid rules about the structure or content of a control table—its qualifying attribute is its ability to direct control flow in some way through “execution” by a processor or interpreter. The design of such tables is sometimes referred to as table-driven design.
In perhaps its simplest implementation, a control table may sometimes be a one-dimensional table for directly translating a raw data value to a corresponding subroutine offset, index or pointer using the raw data value either directly as the index to the array, or by performing some basic arithmetic on the data beforehand.*/
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
public class ControlTable
{
private Map<String,Integer> controlTable;
public ControlTable()
{
controlTable = new HashMap<String,Integer>();
populateTable();
}
public int[] controlTable(int[] asciiCodes)
{
int[] index = new int[asciiCodes.length];
for (int val = 0; val < asciiCodes.length; val++)
{
index[val] = controlTable.get(Integer.toHexString(asciiCodes[val]));
}
return index;
}
private void populateTable()
{
controlTable.put(Integer.toHexString(65), 01);
controlTable.put(Integer.toHexString(68), 04);
controlTable.put(Integer.toHexString(77), 03);
controlTable.put(Integer.toHexString(83), 02);
}
public static void main (String...arg)
{
int[] asciiCodes = new int[4];
int[] tableOutput;
asciiCodes [0] = (int) 'A';
asciiCodes [1] = (int) 'D';
asciiCodes [2] = (int) 'M';
asciiCodes [3] = (int) 'S';
ControlTable controlTable = new ControlTable();
tableOutput = controlTable.controlTable(asciiCodes);
System.out.println("Input values ");
System.out.print("( ");
for (int i = 0; i < asciiCodes.length; i++)
{
System.out.print((char)asciiCodes[i] + " ");
}
System.out.print(")\n");
System.out.println("New Index from Control table");
System.out.print("( ");
for (int i = 0; i < tableOutput.length; i++)
{
System.out.print(tableOutput[i] + " ");
}
System.out.print(")");
}
}
/*
Input values
( A D M S )
New Index from control table
( 1 4 3 2 )