public class PermutationTest
1: // Fig. 15.13: PermutationTest.java
2: // Testing the recursive method to permute strings.
3: import java.util.Scanner;
4:
5: public class PermutationTest
6: {
7: public static void main( String args[] )
8: {
9: Scanner scanner = new Scanner( System.in );
10: Permutation permutationObject = new Permutation();
11:
12: System.out.print( "Enter a string: " );
13: String input = scanner.nextLine(); // retrieve String to permute
14:
15: // permute String
16: permutationObject.permuteString( "", input );
17: } // end main
18: } // end class PermutationTest
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