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Eligibility for inclusion in a TreeSet

The TreeSet class implements the SortedSet interface.

In an earlier module, I told you that in order to be eligible for inclusion in a TreeSet collection, an object must be instantiated from a class that implements the Comparable interface.

At that time, I also told you that it is possible to instantiate a new TreeSet object using a constructor that receives an incoming reference to a Comparator object, in which case it is not necessary for the objects in the collection to implement the Comparable interface.

Using a Comparator object

The program in Listing 1 takes this latter approach. The main purpose of this program is to illustrate the use of a Comparator object as an alternative to implementation of the Comparable interface.

Passing Comparator to TreeSet constructor

The code fragment in Listing 2 shows the instantiation of a new TreeSet object, passing an anonymous object of type TheComparator as a parameter to the constructor for TreeSet . Shortly, we will see that the class named TheComparator implements the Comparator interface. Therefore, an object instantiated from that class is a Comparator object.

Listing 2 . Passing Comparator to TreeSet constructor.
Collection ref; ref = new TreeSet(new TheComparator());Populator.fillIt(ref);

Passing the TreeSet to a Populator method

The code fragment in Listing 2 also shows the reference to the TreeSet object being stored in a reference variable of the interface type Collection . The reference to the TreeSet object is passed as type Collection to a method named fillIt .

The purpose of the fillIt method is to instantiate some objects of type MyClass , and to store those object references in the TreeSet collection.

The fillIt method

The code fragment in Listing 3 shows the entire method named fillIt . This method instantiates five objects from the class named MyClass and adds those object's references to the TreeSet collection.

Listing 3 . The fillIt method.
class Populator{ public static void fillIt(Collection ref){ref.add(new MyClass(4)); ref.add(new MyClass(4));ref.add(new MyClass(3)); ref.add(new MyClass(2));ref.add(new MyClass(1)); }//end fillIt()}//end class Populator

Similar to previous program

This is essentially the same code that we saw in a sample program in a previous module. In that module, we saw that it was necessary for theclass named MyClass to implement the Comparable interface. Otherwise, the add method would throw a runtime exception.

MyClass does not implement Comparable

In that program, however, the TreeSet object was instantiated without benefit of a Comparator object.

As you can see in the code fragment in Listing 4 , the class named MyClass in this programdoes not implement the Comparable interface.

Comparator eliminates requirement for Comparable

Furthermore, the add method in Listing 3 does not throw a runtime exception. That is because the TreeSet object was instantiated with the benefit of a Comparator object.

The use of a Comparator object in the instantiation of the TreeSet object eliminates the requirement for objects stored in the TreeSet collection to implement the Comparable interface.

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