I have an arraylist of stockprices each stockprices has a name, stock exchange, price and date.
I am trying to organise the arraylist by prices which are floats.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
According to the requirements of JDK 1.7, the results must be the same when reversing the params' position
comparator.compare(a, b) == -comparator.compare(b, a)
So, subtract will be wrong, I think the below code is the easiest way to sort float arrays
Collections.sort(Arrays, new Comparator<Object>() {
@Override
public int compare(Object o1, Object o2) {
return Float.compare(o1.getFloatValue(), o2.getFloatValue());
}
});
Use java.util.Collections.sort()
and specify your own java.util.Comparator
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You need to implement your own Comparator or make your stocprices extends Comparable
Collections.sort(stockPricesArrayList, new Comparator<StockPrice>() {
public int compare(StockPrice p1, StockPrices p2) {
return (int) p1.getPrice()-p2.getPrice();
}
}
In your class StockPrice you can implement Comparable. It would look like:
public class StockPrice implements Comparable<StockPrice> {
// All your code here
@Override
public int compareTo(StockPrice another) {
// price fields should be Float instead of float
return this.price.compareTo(another.price);
}
}
Then you can use Collections.sort()
I assume you have a class for storing your prices. The easiest way here is to implement Comparable in this class and return someting like Float.compare(this.price, other.price)
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You need to implement the Comparable interface, and define the compareTo() method for your class. Once done you can have an arraylist and sort it. See this link for an example. Few more importants links are another example and diff between comparable and comparator useful information