I am fairly new to Java, and I want to generate an array of random (x,y) coordinates of length ‘number’ that contains no duplicates. x or y values can be repeated, but there must be no repeated (x,y) coordinates. The output does not have to be Points, simply some way of holding x,y values for coordinates.
I can generate an array of random points, and have tried using a Set to ensure there are no duplicate values, but have run into problems. I tried using the condition “while (set.size)” and the ‘add’ method which should disallow duplicates, to create an output of the correct size which contains unique points.
This is the code:
Set<Point> set = new HashSet<Point>();
Random position = new Random();
Point test=new Point();
do{
test.x=position.nextInt(xx);
test.y=position.nextInt(yy);
//xx and yy are the random number limits called from another part of the code
set.add(test);
}
while (set.size()<number);
List<Object> list = new ArrayList<Object>(set);
Object[] coord = list.toArray();
This outputs an array of the correct length, but every element is the same. Can anyone offer any help?
Thanks
test points to the same variable in space everytime you loop, to fix that create a new instance inside the loop – not just once before it: