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FIGURE 10.4 A linear search
LISTING 10.11
//********************************************************************
// PhoneList2.java Author: Lewis/Loftus
//
// Driver for testing searching algorithms.
//********************************************************************
public class PhoneList2
{
//-----------------------------------------------------------------
// Creates an array of Contact objects, sorts them, then prints
// them.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------
public static void main (String[] args)
{
Contact test, found;
Contact[] friends = new Contact[8];
friends[0] = new Contact ("John", "Smith", "610-555-7384");
friends[1] = new Contact ("Sarah", "Barnes", "215-555-3827");
friends[2] = new Contact ("Mark", "Riley", "733-555-2969");
friends[3] = new Contact ("Laura", "Getz", "663-555-3984");
friends[4] = new Contact ("Larry", "Smith", "464-555-3489");
friends[5] = new Contact ("Frank", "Phelps", "322-555-2284");
friends[6] = new Contact ("Mario", "Guzman", "804-555-9066");
friends[7] = new Contact ("Marsha", "Grant", "243-555-2837");
test = new Contact ("Frank", "Phelps", "");
found = (Contact) Searching.linearSearch(friends, test);
if (found != null )
System.out.println ("Found: " + found);
else
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