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Textbook Solutions for Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in Java

Chapter 9 Problem 9.45

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Consider an N-by-N grid in which some squares are occupied by black circles. Twosquares belong to the same group if they share a common edge. In Figure 9.88,there is one group of four occupied squares, three groups of two occupied squares,and two individual occupied squares. Assume that the grid is represented by atwo-dimensional array. Write a program that does the following:a. Computes the size of a group when a square in the group is given.b. Computes the number of different groups.c. Lists all groups.

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From the textbook chapter Graph Algorithms you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in Java 3 
Author Mark A. Weiss
ISBN 9780132576277

Consider an N-by-N grid in which some squares are occupied by black circles. Twosquares

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