I'm trying to add a new Customer object (which should be node.data, not node) in sorted order by the customer object's name alphabetically. But it's not working. It's printing out the list in unsorted order (unchanged from original order).
public void add(Customer newNode, int dummy){
if (head == null){ // The first node
head = tail = this;
head.setData(newNode);
size=1;
return;
}else{
CustomerList last = null;
for(CustomerList node = head;
node != null && node.getData().toString().compareTo(newNode.name) < 0;
node = node.next){
last = node;
}
CustomerList newList = new CustomerList(newNode);
newList.setNext(last.next);
last.next = newList;
}
} // add
Input of Customer objects from txt file. Should print out again but in alphabetical order (customer name).
10121,Airgo Fresh ods,OH,870023
10125,Bird Out fittered ,MI,870023
10134,Kit river ,IL,870023
10167,Mouin Gontaods,OR,870021
10178,Theiasu El senter,CA,870022
Code which reads data from txt file and creates objects and adds to list:
public void byCustomerName()
{
records = null;
System.gc();
CustomerList.setHead(null);
records = new CustomerList();
try
{
String line;
StringTokenizer st;
String id, name, state, salesrep;
BufferedReader infile = new BufferedReader(new FileReader("Customer.txt"));
while ((line = infile.readLine()) != null)
{
st = new StringTokenizer(line, ",");
id = st.nextToken(",");
name = st.nextToken(",");
state = st.nextToken(",");
salesrep = st.nextToken(",");
records.add(new Customer(id, name, state, salesrep), 99);
}
infile.close();
} catch (IOException x) { System.err.println(x); }
} // byCustomerName