I have a String[][] array that looks like this.
All fields are stored as strings, doubles are concatenated into the array using "" +
01234567 Katie Brown 100.0 97.0 100.0 99.0 99.3
20051005 Jack Chan 100.0 97.0 100.0 99.0 99.3
02345678 John Smith 89.5 88.5 99.0 100.0 97.4
Assume that the double values range from 0.0 - 100.0
I wished to sort the array in descending order using the value of the last field (rightmost), so I used a custom comparator as such, which sorted the array in descending lexicographic value
// Sort the 2D array using the last column
Arrays.sort(array, new Comparator<String[]>() {
@Override
public int compare(String[] s1, String[] s2) {
String t1 = s1[numberOfData - 1];
String t2 = s2[numberOfData - 1];
return t2.compareTo(t1); // Descending order
}
});
This worked fine until I faced a situation where the last field was 100.0, like below
01234567 Katie Brown 100.0 97.0 100.0 99.0 100.0
It ends up coming dead last, since 100.0 is lexicographically lower than any other double value. (I think?)
Disregarding overhead and memory efficiency, is it possible to sort it by using the Double.parseDouble() value of the last field? How would I do so? Or is there a better way?
return Double.valueOf(t2).compareTo(Double.valueOf(t1));
but I agree with Bohemian, instead of array you should use proper class with fields which can hold your data likeDouble someValue
. This will allow you to simply useComparator<YourClass>
andcompare(YourClass o1, YourClass o2){return o1.getSomeValue().compareTo(o2.getSomeValue());}
.return Double.valueOf(t2).compareTo(Double.valueOf(t1));
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