Is there a String x
that will always return a negative number when x.compareTo(y)
is called, for any String y
? Similarly, is there an x
that will always return a positive number? Thanks.
3 Answers
No. It will always have a case when 0 is returned - thats is string is compared to the same string.
No because x.compareTo(x)
is 0
for any x
as can be inferred from the source code (and from the assumption that the order should be coherent) :
1174 public int compareTo(String anotherString) {
1175 int len1 = count;
1176 int len2 = anotherString.count;
1177 int n = Math.min(len1, len2);
1178 char v1[] = value;
1179 char v2[] = anotherString.value;
1180 int i = offset;
1181 int j = anotherString.offset;
1182
1183 if (i == j) {
1184 int k = i;
1185 int lim = n + i;
1186 while (k < lim) {
1187 char c1 = v1[k];
1188 char c2 = v2[k];
1189 if (c1 != c2) {
1190 return c1 - c2;
1191 }
1192 k++;
1193 }
1194 } else {
1195 while (n-- != 0) {
1196 char c1 = v1[i++];
1197 char c2 = v2[j++];
1198 if (c1 != c2) {
1199 return c1 - c2;
1200 }
1201 }
1202 }
1203 return len1 - len2;
1204 }
Now, if your question was about a minimal and a maximal string, and you accept 0 for a comparison of x with itself, then the same code shows that adding any char to a string makes a "greater" one.
In Java, a.compareTo(b) will return:
- A negative int if a < b
- 0 if a == b
- A positive int if a > b
I hope this helps