Class FixedOrderComparator<T>

  • Type Parameters:
    T - the type of objects compared by this comparator
    All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable, Comparator<T>

    public class FixedOrderComparator<T>
    extends Object
    implements Comparator<T>, Serializable
    A Comparator which imposes a specific order on a specific set of Objects. Objects are presented to the FixedOrderComparator in a specified order and subsequent calls to compare yield that order. For example:
     String[] planets = {"Mercury", "Venus", "Earth", "Mars"};
     FixedOrderComparator distanceFromSun = new FixedOrderComparator(planets);
     Arrays.sort(planets);                     // Sort to alphabetical order
     Arrays.sort(planets, distanceFromSun);    // Back to original order
     

    Once compare has been called, the FixedOrderComparator is locked and attempts to modify it yield an UnsupportedOperationException.

    Instances of FixedOrderComparator are not synchronized. The class is not thread-safe at construction time, but it is thread-safe to perform multiple comparisons after all the setup operations are complete.

    This class is Serializable from Commons Collections 4.0.

    Since:
    3.0
    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Constructor Detail

      • FixedOrderComparator

        public FixedOrderComparator()
        Constructs an empty FixedOrderComparator.
      • FixedOrderComparator

        public FixedOrderComparator​(T... items)
        Constructs a FixedOrderComparator which uses the order of the given array to compare the objects.

        The array is copied, so later changes will not affect the comparator.

        Parameters:
        items - the items that the comparator can compare in order
        Throws:
        NullPointerException - if the array is null
      • FixedOrderComparator

        public FixedOrderComparator​(List<T> items)
        Constructs a FixedOrderComparator which uses the order of the given list to compare the objects.

        The list is copied, so later changes will not affect the comparator.

        Parameters:
        items - the items that the comparator can compare in order
        Throws:
        NullPointerException - if the list is null
    • Method Detail

      • isLocked

        public boolean isLocked()
        Returns true if modifications cannot be made to the FixedOrderComparator. FixedOrderComparators cannot be modified once they have performed a comparison.
        Returns:
        true if attempts to change the FixedOrderComparator yield an UnsupportedOperationException, false if it can be changed.
      • checkLocked

        protected void checkLocked()
        Checks to see whether the comparator is now locked against further changes.
        Throws:
        UnsupportedOperationException - if the comparator is locked
      • add

        public boolean add​(T obj)
        Adds an item, which compares as after all items known to the Comparator. If the item is already known to the Comparator, its old position is replaced with the new position.
        Parameters:
        obj - the item to be added to the Comparator.
        Returns:
        true if obj has been added for the first time, false if it was already known to the Comparator.
        Throws:
        UnsupportedOperationException - if a comparison has already been made
      • addAsEqual

        public boolean addAsEqual​(T existingObj,
                                  T newObj)
        Adds a new item, which compares as equal to the given existing item.
        Parameters:
        existingObj - an item already in the Comparator's set of known objects
        newObj - an item to be added to the Comparator's set of known objects
        Returns:
        true if newObj has been added for the first time, false if it was already known to the Comparator.
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if existingObject is not in the Comparator's set of known objects.
        UnsupportedOperationException - if a comparison has already been made
      • compare

        public int compare​(T obj1,
                           T obj2)
        Compares two objects according to the order of this Comparator.

        It is important to note that this class will throw an IllegalArgumentException in the case of an unrecognized object. This is not specified in the Comparator interface, but is the most appropriate exception.

        Specified by:
        compare in interface Comparator<T>
        Parameters:
        obj1 - the first object to compare
        obj2 - the second object to compare
        Returns:
        negative if obj1 is less, positive if greater, zero if equal
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if obj1 or obj2 are not known to this Comparator and an alternative behavior has not been set via setUnknownObjectBehavior(UnknownObjectBehavior).
      • hashCode

        public int hashCode()
        Implement a hash code for this comparator that is consistent with equals.
        Overrides:
        hashCode in class Object
        Returns:
        a hash code for this comparator.
      • equals

        public boolean equals​(Object object)
        Returns true iff that Object is is a Comparator whose ordering is known to be equivalent to mine.

        This implementation returns true iff that is a FixedOrderComparator whose attributes are equal to mine.

        Specified by:
        equals in interface Comparator<T>
        Overrides:
        equals in class Object
        Parameters:
        object - the object to compare to
        Returns:
        true if equal