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This module is one of a series of modules designed to teach you about Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) in general and the Java Collectionsframework in particular.
This module shows you how to use a Comparator object to achieve natural (ascending) order on a set of names added as String objects to a TreeSet collection while ignoring the case used to write the names.
In addition to studying these modules, I strongly recommend that you study the Collections Trail in Oracle's Java Tutorials . The modules in this collection are intended to supplement and not to replace those tutorials.
I recommend that you open another copy of this module in a separate browser window and use the following links to easily find and view the listings while you are reading about them.
In this module, I will show you how to use a Comparator object to achieve a natural ordering of a set of names ( String objects) added to a TreeSet collection while ignoring the case used to write the names. (The natural ordering for String objects is ascending.)
The code in this module is written with no thought given to Generics . As a result, if you copy and compile this code, you will probably get a warning about unchecked or unsafe operations .
While you will ultimately need to understand how to use Generics, that is a very complex topic. An understanding of Generics is beyond the scope of thiscourse. Therefore, for purposes of this course, you can simply ignore those warnings.
Let's begin with a quiz to test your prior knowledge of the Java Collections Framework.
What output is produced by the program shown in Listing 1 ?
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