This project is about building a mapping application with the ability to provide and visualize routes from one point to another in a map. Mapping applications such as Google Maps have changed the way millions of people live. At the heart of these applications is a data structure called a graph.
- Class design to implement a graph in java
- Basic graph search algorithms: depth-first search, breadth-first search, Dijkstra's algorithm, and A* search algorithm
- Real-world geographic road data
- Download and unzip the project source code.
- From a command line window, navigate to the (newly unzipped) project folder, and then run
mvn clean install
command. - To launch the application, run
java -jar target/graphs-1.0.jar
. - You're now ready to freely play around with different graph search algorithms, and visualize how they work in a route planning application.
- Advanced Data Structures in Java
- Object Oriented Java Programming: Data Structures and Beyond Specialization
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