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The class named TheComparator

Listing 11 shows the class from which the Comparator object was instantiated.

This is essentially the same class that was used to instantiate a Comparator object in an earlier module. I discussed the compare method in detail in that module and won't repeat that discussion here.

Listing 11 . The class named TheComparator.
class TheComparator implements Comparator,Serializable{ public int compare(Object o1,Object o2){if(!(o1 instanceof String)) throw new ClassCastException();if(!(o2 instanceof String)) throw new ClassCastException();int result = ((String)o1).compareTo(((String)o2)); return result*(-1);}//end compare() }//end class TheComparator

Suffice it to say at this point that this Comparator object causes the elements in the array to be sorted into reverse natural order . That term was also explained in the previous module, so I won't discuss it further here.

Display the array contents again

The code in Listing 12 was used to display the newly-sorted contents of the array.

Listing 12 . Display the contents again.
System.out.println("Custom order sorted " + "array data");display(array);

The output produced by this code is:

Custom order sorted array data Tom TOM Joe JOE Bill BILL

You will recognize this as reverse natural order for the elements contained in the array.

Could have sorted differently

It is important to note that I could have caused the sorting order to be different from reverse natural order simply by defining the rules used for comparison in the compare method shown in Listing 11 above. This makes it possible for you to sort array data into any order that you choose aslong as you can write the sorting rules into the compare method of a class that implements the Comparator interface.

Display the collection data again

Finally, in order to show that none of this has disturbed the contents of the original collection, the code in Listing 13 gets and uses an iterator to display the contents of the Vector collection.

Listing 13 . Display the collection data again.
iter = ref.iterator(); System.out.println("Collection data");while(iter.hasNext()){ System.out.print(iter.next() + " ");}//end while loop

The output produced by the code in Listing 13 is:

Collection data Joe Bill Tom JOE BILL TOM

If you compare this with the output produced by the code at the beginning of the program, you will see that the iterator still returns the elements in the Vector in the same order that they were added. Thus, modifications to the array did not disturb the contents of the Vector collection.

The bottom line

The toArray method of the Collection interface makes it possible to extract a copy of the elements in a collection into an array and tomanipulate those elements in whatever way you wish. As mentioned earlier, however, care should be exercised to make certain that the copies of thereferences to the original objects are not used to corrupt the objects.

The various versions of the sort method in the Arrays class make it possible to sort the contents of arrays in a variety of different ways.

Run the program

I encourage you to copy the code from Listing 1 . Paste the code into your Java editor. Thencompile and execute it.

Run the program and observe the results. Experiment with the code. Make changes, run the program again, and observe the results of your changes. Make certain that youcan explain why your changes behave as they do.

Summary

In this module, I taught you how to extract the contents of a collection into an array and how to use a Comparator to sort the contents of the array into reverse natural order .

Although I elected to use reverse natural order for purposes of illustration, I could have sorted the array into some other order simply bydefining the comparison rules in the compare method of the Comparator class differently.

In order to further expand your knowledge of array sorting, I also sorted the array into natural order without the use of a Comparator .

Sorting the contents of the array did not disturb the contents of the Vector collection from which the contents of the array were derived.

What's next?

In the next module, I will show you how to use the sort method of the Collections class along with a Comparator object to sort the contents of a List .

Miscellaneous

This section contains a variety of miscellaneous information.

Housekeeping material
  • Module name: Java4120: The Comparator Interface, Part 4
  • File: Java4120.htm
  • Published: 05/07/13
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