public class WordArray {
public char[] str;
public int[] index;
}
This is a class which stores words in the character array str
public class DuplicateArray {
WordArray wordArray[];
int size;
public static DuplicateArray getDupArray(int size , String string[]){
DuplicateArray da = new DuplicateArray();
da.size = size;
da.wordArray = new WordArray[da.size];
for (int i = 0; i < da.size; i++) {
da.wordArray[i] = new WordArray();
da.wordArray[i].str = new char[string[i].length()];
da.wordArray[i].index = new int[da.size];
da.wordArray[i].str = string[i].toCharArray();
da.wordArray[i].index[i] = i;
}
return da;
}
}
This class uses the WordArray
class and copies the individual words from the String array string
to the character str
array in each wordArray[i]
.
First I want to sort the individual characters that are stored in the str
's of each wordArray
.
Then I want to sort the each word in the wordArray
but I want to retain the original indexes of the words in string
for later use.
For that I am using this class:
public class PrintAnagram {
public static void printAnagram(String[] string) {
DuplicateArray da = DuplicateArray.getDupArray(string.length, string);
for (int i = 0; i < string.length; i++) {
Arrays.sort(da.wordArray[i].str);
}
Arrays.sort(da.wordArray);
for (int i = 0; i < string.length; i++){
System.out.println(string[da.wordArray[i].index[i]]);
}
}
}
But Class caste exceptions occurs in ComparableTimsort or something , about which , I have no idea.
From what I have read in previous question , we have to override the compareTo
.
But I don't know where to override it, Should I overide it in PrintAnagram
class , where I am actually sorting or should I override it in WordArray
or in DuplicateArray
. If anyone has the time to explain this stuff then please or you can point me to some resource where all this is clearly explained. I am fairly new to Java.
Exceptions :
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ClassCastException: self.study.WordArray cannot be cast to java.lang.Comparable
at java.util.ComparableTimSort.countRunAndMakeAscending(ComparableTimSort.java:290)
at java.util.ComparableTimSort.sort(ComparableTimSort.java:157)
at java.util.ComparableTimSort.sort(ComparableTimSort.java:146)
at java.util.Arrays.sort(Arrays.java:472)
at self.study.PrintAnagram.printAnagram(PrintAnagram.java:13)
at self.study.AnagramTogether.main(AnagramTogether.java:7)
Arrays.sort
's documentation: Sorts the specified array of objects into ascending order, according to the natural ordering of its elements. All elements in the array must implement the Comparable interface. Furthermore, all elements in the array must be mutually comparable (that is, e1.compareTo(e2) must not throw a ClassCastException for any elements e1 and e2 in the array).