Comparator
  public
  
  
  
  interface
  Comparator
  
  
  
| java.util.Comparator<T> | 
A comparison function, which imposes a total ordering on
 some collection of objects.  Comparators can be passed to a sort
 method (such as Collections.sort or Arrays.sort) to allow precise control over the sort order.
 Comparators can also be used to control the order of certain data
 structures (such as sorted sets or
 sorted maps), or to provide an ordering for
 collections of objects that don't have a natural ordering.
 The ordering imposed by a comparator c on a set of elements
 S is said to be consistent with equals if and only if
 c.compare(e1, e2)==0 has the same boolean value as
 e1.equals(e2) for every e1 and e2 in
 S.
 Caution should be exercised when using a comparator capable of imposing an
 ordering inconsistent with equals to order a sorted set (or sorted map).
 Suppose a sorted set (or sorted map) with an explicit comparator c
 is used with elements (or keys) drawn from a set S.  If the
 ordering imposed by c on S is inconsistent with equals,
 the sorted set (or sorted map) will behave "strangely."  In particular the
 sorted set (or sorted map) will violate the general contract for set (or
 map), which is defined in terms of equals.
 For example, suppose one adds two elements a and b such that
 (a.equals(b) && c.compare(a, b) != 0)
 to an empty TreeSet with comparator c.
 The second add operation will return
 true (and the size of the tree set will increase) because a and
 b are not equivalent from the tree set's perspective, even though
 this is contrary to the specification of the
 Set.add method.
 Note: It is generally a good idea for comparators to also implement
 java.io.Serializable, as they may be used as ordering methods in
 serializable data structures (like TreeSet, TreeMap).  In
 order for the data structure to serialize successfully, the comparator (if
 provided) must implement Serializable.
 For the mathematically inclined, the relation that defines the
 imposed ordering that a given comparator c imposes on a
 given set of objects S is:
       {(x, y) such that c.compare(x, y) <= 0}.
 
       {(x, y) such that c.compare(x, y) == 0}.
 compare that the
 quotient is an equivalence relation on S, and that the
 imposed ordering is a total order on S.  When we say that
 the ordering imposed by c on S is consistent with
 equals, we mean that the quotient for the ordering is the equivalence
 relation defined by the objects' equals(Object) method(s):
     {(x, y) such that x.equals(y)}. equals method and the equivalence classes defined by
 the quotient of the compare method are the same.
 Unlike Comparable, a comparator may optionally permit
 comparison of null arguments, while maintaining the requirements for
 an equivalence relation.
 
This interface is a member of the Java Collections Framework.
See also:
Summary
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        int | 
      compare(T o1, T o2)
      Compares its two arguments for order. | 
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        <T, U>
        Comparator<T> | 
      comparing(Function<? super T, ? extends U> keyExtractor, Comparator<? super U> keyComparator)
      Accepts a function that extracts a sort key from a type  | 
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        <T, U extends Comparable<? super U>>
        Comparator<T> | 
      comparing(Function<? super T, ? extends U> keyExtractor)
      Accepts a function that extracts a  | 
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        static
        
        <T>
        Comparator<T> | 
      comparingDouble(ToDoubleFunction<? super T> keyExtractor)
      Accepts a function that extracts a  | 
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        <T>
        Comparator<T> | 
      comparingInt(ToIntFunction<? super T> keyExtractor)
      Accepts a function that extracts an  | 
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        <T>
        Comparator<T> | 
      comparingLong(ToLongFunction<? super T> keyExtractor)
      Accepts a function that extracts a  | 
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        boolean | 
      equals(Object obj)
      Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this comparator. | 
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        <T extends Comparable<? super T>>
        Comparator<T> | 
      naturalOrder()
      Returns a comparator that compares  | 
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        <T>
        Comparator<T> | 
      nullsFirst(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
      Returns a null-friendly comparator that considers  | 
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        <T>
        Comparator<T> | 
      nullsLast(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
      Returns a null-friendly comparator that considers  | 
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        <T extends Comparable<? super T>>
        Comparator<T> | 
      reverseOrder()
      Returns a comparator that imposes the reverse of the natural ordering. | 
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        Comparator<T> | 
      reversed()
      Returns a comparator that imposes the reverse ordering of this comparator. | 
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        <U extends Comparable<? super U>>
        Comparator<T> | 
      thenComparing(Function<? super T, ? extends U> keyExtractor)
      Returns a lexicographic-order comparator with a function that
 extracts a  | 
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        <U>
        Comparator<T> | 
      thenComparing(Function<? super T, ? extends U> keyExtractor, Comparator<? super U> keyComparator)
      Returns a lexicographic-order comparator with a function that
 extracts a key to be compared with the given  | 
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        Comparator<T> | 
      thenComparing(Comparator<? super T> other)
      Returns a lexicographic-order comparator with another comparator. | 
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        Comparator<T> | 
      thenComparingDouble(ToDoubleFunction<? super T> keyExtractor)
      Returns a lexicographic-order comparator with a function that
 extracts a  | 
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        Comparator<T> | 
      thenComparingInt(ToIntFunction<? super T> keyExtractor)
      Returns a lexicographic-order comparator with a function that
 extracts an  | 
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        Comparator<T> | 
      thenComparingLong(ToLongFunction<? super T> keyExtractor)
      Returns a lexicographic-order comparator with a function that
 extracts a  | 
Public methods
compare
public abstract int compare (T o1, 
                T o2)Compares its two arguments for order. Returns a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as the first argument is less than, equal to, or greater than the second.
 The implementor must ensure that signum(compare(x, y)) == -signum(compare(y, x)) for
 all x and y.  (This implies that compare(x, y) must throw an exception if and only if compare(y, x) throws an exception.)
 The implementor must also ensure that the relation is transitive:
 ((compare(x, y)>0) && (compare(y, z)>0)) implies
 compare(x, z)>0.
 Finally, the implementor must ensure that compare(x,
 y)==0 implies that signum(compare(x,
 z))==signum(compare(y, z)) for all z.
API Note:
- It is generally the case, but not strictly required that
 (compare(x, y)==0) == (x.equals(y)). Generally speaking, any comparator that violates this condition should clearly indicate this fact. The recommended language is "Note: this comparator imposes orderings that are inconsistent with equals."
| Parameters | |
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| o1 | T: the first object to be compared. | 
| o2 | T: the second object to be compared. | 
| Returns | |
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| int | a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as the first argument is less than, equal to, or greater than the second. | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if an argument is null and this comparator does not permit null arguments | 
| ClassCastException | if the arguments' types prevent them from being compared by this comparator. | 
comparing
public static Comparator<T> comparing (Function<? super T, ? extends U> keyExtractor, Comparator<? super U> keyComparator)
Accepts a function that extracts a sort key from a type T, and
 returns a Comparator<T> that compares by that sort key using
 the specified Comparator.
 
The returned comparator is serializable if the specified function and comparator are both serializable.
API Note:
- For example, to obtain a Comparatorthat comparesPersonobjects by their last name ignoring case differences,Comparator<Person> cmp = Comparator.comparing( Person::getLastName, String.CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER);
| Parameters | |
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| keyExtractor | Function: the function used to extract the sort key | 
| keyComparator | Comparator: theComparatorused to compare the sort key | 
| Returns | |
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| Comparator<T> | a comparator that compares by an extracted key using the
         specified Comparator | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if either argument is null | 
comparing
public static Comparator<T> comparing (Function<? super T, ? extends U> keyExtractor)
Accepts a function that extracts a Comparable sort key from a type T, and returns a Comparator<T> that compares by that sort key.
 
The returned comparator is serializable if the specified function is also serializable.
API Note:
- For example, to obtain a Comparatorthat comparesPersonobjects by their last name,Comparator<Person> byLastName = Comparator.comparing(Person::getLastName);
| Parameters | |
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| keyExtractor | Function: the function used to extract theComparablesort key | 
| Returns | |
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| Comparator<T> | a comparator that compares by an extracted key | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if the argument is null | 
comparingDouble
public static Comparator<T> comparingDouble (ToDoubleFunction<? super T> keyExtractor)
Accepts a function that extracts a double sort key from a type
 T, and returns a Comparator<T> that compares by that
 sort key.
 
The returned comparator is serializable if the specified function is also serializable.
| Parameters | |
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| keyExtractor | ToDoubleFunction: the function used to extract the double sort key | 
| Returns | |
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| Comparator<T> | a comparator that compares by an extracted key | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if the argument is null | 
See also:
comparingInt
public static Comparator<T> comparingInt (ToIntFunction<? super T> keyExtractor)
Accepts a function that extracts an int sort key from a type
 T, and returns a Comparator<T> that compares by that
 sort key.
 
The returned comparator is serializable if the specified function is also serializable.
| Parameters | |
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| keyExtractor | ToIntFunction: the function used to extract the integer sort key | 
| Returns | |
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| Comparator<T> | a comparator that compares by an extracted key | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if the argument is null | 
See also:
comparingLong
public static Comparator<T> comparingLong (ToLongFunction<? super T> keyExtractor)
Accepts a function that extracts a long sort key from a type
 T, and returns a Comparator<T> that compares by that
 sort key.
 
The returned comparator is serializable if the specified function is also serializable.
| Parameters | |
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| keyExtractor | ToLongFunction: the function used to extract the long sort key | 
| Returns | |
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| Comparator<T> | a comparator that compares by an extracted key | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if the argument is null | 
See also:
equals
public abstract boolean equals (Object obj)
Indicates whether some other object is "equal to"
 this comparator.  This method must obey the general contract of
 Object.equals(Object).  Additionally, this method can
 return true only if the specified object is also
 a comparator and it imposes the same ordering as this
 comparator.  Thus, comp1.equals(comp2) implies that
 signum(comp1.compare(o1,
 o2))==signum(comp2.compare(o1, o2)) for every object reference
 o1 and o2.
 Note that it is always safe not to override
 Object.equals(Object).  However, overriding this method may,
 in some cases, improve performance by allowing programs to determine
 that two distinct comparators impose the same order.
| Parameters | |
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| obj | Object: the reference object with which to compare. | 
| Returns | |
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| boolean | trueonly if the specified object is also
          a comparator and it imposes the same ordering as this
          comparator. | 
See also:
naturalOrder
public static Comparator<T> naturalOrder ()
Returns a comparator that compares Comparable objects in natural
 order.
 
The returned comparator is serializable and throws NullPointerException when comparing null.
| Returns | |
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| Comparator<T> | a comparator that imposes the natural ordering on Comparableobjects. | 
See also:
nullsFirst
public static Comparator<T> nullsFirst (Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Returns a null-friendly comparator that considers null to be
 less than non-null. When both are null, they are considered
 equal. If both are non-null, the specified Comparator is used
 to determine the order. If the specified comparator is null,
 then the returned comparator considers all non-null values to be equal.
 
The returned comparator is serializable if the specified comparator is serializable.
| Parameters | |
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| comparator | Comparator: aComparatorfor comparing non-null values | 
| Returns | |
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| Comparator<T> | a comparator that considers nullto be less than
         non-null, and compares non-null objects with the suppliedComparator. | 
nullsLast
public static Comparator<T> nullsLast (Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Returns a null-friendly comparator that considers null to be
 greater than non-null. When both are null, they are considered
 equal. If both are non-null, the specified Comparator is used
 to determine the order. If the specified comparator is null,
 then the returned comparator considers all non-null values to be equal.
 
The returned comparator is serializable if the specified comparator is serializable.
| Parameters | |
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| comparator | Comparator: aComparatorfor comparing non-null values | 
| Returns | |
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| Comparator<T> | a comparator that considers nullto be greater than
         non-null, and compares non-null objects with the suppliedComparator. | 
reverseOrder
public static Comparator<T> reverseOrder ()
Returns a comparator that imposes the reverse of the natural ordering.
The returned comparator is serializable and throws NullPointerException when comparing null.
| Returns | |
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| Comparator<T> | a comparator that imposes the reverse of the natural
         ordering on Comparableobjects. | 
See also:
reversed
public Comparator<T> reversed ()
Returns a comparator that imposes the reverse ordering of this comparator.
| Returns | |
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| Comparator<T> | a comparator that imposes the reverse ordering of this comparator. | 
thenComparing
public Comparator<T> thenComparing (Function<? super T, ? extends U> keyExtractor)
Returns a lexicographic-order comparator with a function that
 extracts a Comparable sort key.
Implementation Requirements:
- This default implementation behaves as if thenComparing(comparing(keyExtractor)).
| Parameters | |
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| keyExtractor | Function: the function used to extract theComparablesort key | 
| Returns | |
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| Comparator<T> | a lexicographic-order comparator composed of this and then the Comparablesort key. | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if the argument is null. | 
thenComparing
public Comparator<T> thenComparing (Function<? super T, ? extends U> keyExtractor, Comparator<? super U> keyComparator)
Returns a lexicographic-order comparator with a function that
 extracts a key to be compared with the given Comparator.
Implementation Requirements:
- This default implementation behaves as if thenComparing(comparing(keyExtractor, cmp)).
| Parameters | |
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| keyExtractor | Function: the function used to extract the sort key | 
| keyComparator | Comparator: theComparatorused to compare the sort key | 
| Returns | |
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| Comparator<T> | a lexicographic-order comparator composed of this comparator and then comparing on the key extracted by the keyExtractor function | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if either argument is null. | 
thenComparing
public Comparator<T> thenComparing (Comparator<? super T> other)
Returns a lexicographic-order comparator with another comparator.
 If this Comparator considers two elements equal, i.e.
 compare(a, b) == 0, other is used to determine the order.
 
The returned comparator is serializable if the specified comparator is also serializable.
API Note:
- For example, to sort a collection of Stringbased on the length and then case-insensitive natural ordering, the comparator can be composed using following code,Comparator<String> cmp = Comparator.comparingInt(String::length) .thenComparing(String.CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER);
| Parameters | |
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| other | Comparator: the other comparator to be used when this comparator
         compares two objects that are equal. | 
| Returns | |
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| Comparator<T> | a lexicographic-order comparator composed of this and then the other comparator | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if the argument is null. | 
thenComparingDouble
public Comparator<T> thenComparingDouble (ToDoubleFunction<? super T> keyExtractor)
Returns a lexicographic-order comparator with a function that
 extracts a double sort key.
Implementation Requirements:
- This default implementation behaves as if thenComparing(comparingDouble(keyExtractor)).
| Parameters | |
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| keyExtractor | ToDoubleFunction: the function used to extract the double sort key | 
| Returns | |
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| Comparator<T> | a lexicographic-order comparator composed of this and then the doublesort key | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if the argument is null. | 
thenComparingInt
public Comparator<T> thenComparingInt (ToIntFunction<? super T> keyExtractor)
Returns a lexicographic-order comparator with a function that
 extracts an int sort key.
Implementation Requirements:
- This default implementation behaves as if thenComparing(comparingInt(keyExtractor)).
| Parameters | |
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| keyExtractor | ToIntFunction: the function used to extract the integer sort key | 
| Returns | |
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| Comparator<T> | a lexicographic-order comparator composed of this and then the intsort key | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if the argument is null. | 
thenComparingLong
public Comparator<T> thenComparingLong (ToLongFunction<? super T> keyExtractor)
Returns a lexicographic-order comparator with a function that
 extracts a long sort key.
Implementation Requirements:
- This default implementation behaves as if thenComparing(comparingLong(keyExtractor)).
| Parameters | |
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| keyExtractor | ToLongFunction: the function used to extract the long sort key | 
| Returns | |
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| Comparator<T> | a lexicographic-order comparator composed of this and then the longsort key | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if the argument is null. | 
