/------------------------------------------------------------------------- / Starter Code and GUI Application for Course 2 in the / Java Programming: Object Oriented Design of / Data Structures Specialization: / / Data structures: Measuring and Optimizing Performance / https://www.coursera.org/learn/data-structures-optimizing-performance / / Authored by UCSD MOOC Team: / Mia Minnes, Christine Alvarado, Leo Porter, Alec Brickman / and Adam Setters / / Date: 10/29/2015 /------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------[ DESCRIPTION ]-- The files provided are skeleton code, as well as grading previews and testing files to be used in completing the course programming assignments. Additionally, you are provided a runnable JavaFX program which will help to test and demonstrate your implementations. -------------------------------------------------------[ FILES BY WEEK ]-- Below are the files introduced in each week and used in each week of the course. See file for description... Week 1 : Introduction and Working with Strings ============================================== document.Document.java document.BasicDocument.java Week 2 : Efficiency Analysis and Benchmarking ============================================= document.EfficientDocument.java Week 3 : Interfaces, Linked Lists vs. Arrays, and Correctness ============================================================= textgen.MyLinkedList*.java textgen.MarkovTextGenerator.java textgen.MarkovTextGenerator*.java Week 4 : Trees! (including Binary Search Trees and Tries) ========================================================= spelling.SpellingSuggest.java spelling.AutoComplete.java spelling.Dictionary.java spelling.Dictionary*.java spelling.AutoCompleteDictionaryTrie.java spelling.TrieNode.java Week 5 : Hash Maps and Edit Distance ==================================== spelling.WordPath.java spelling.NearbyWords.java spelling.WPTree.java ---------------------------------------------------------------[ SETUP ]-- Importing Project into eclipse: 1. Create a new Java Project in your workspace 2. Import the starter files: File -> Import -> Select "File System" -> Next -> Browse and set root directory to folder contents of zip were extracted to -> Finish Feel free to use another IDE or manually compile and run your programs. If you need help, google is your friend. -----------------------------------------------------[ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS]-- A big thank you to Tomas Mikula for creating RichTextFX which was used as the text area in the GUI application. (Link: https://github.com/TomasMikula/RichTextFX)
deepika845/SpellingCheckApplication
Implemented functionalities to the GUI based application at the backend like spell suggestion, autocomplete, spell suggestion using breadth first and depth first traversal approach and data structures like stacks and queues, Sets and arraylist
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