I'm working on a simple program that, for now, writes inputted names and marks to two separate arrays, with the array counters synchronised. For example, the name in entry #3 on the first array corresponds to the marks in entry #3 on the second array. My code up to now is like this:
import java.io.*;
public class project
{
int ctr;
int ctr1;
int pos;
int temp;
int max;
public static void main(String args[]) throws IOException
{
new project().input();
}
void input() throws IOException
{
BufferedReader obj = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));
System.out.println ("How many children?");
int n = Integer.parseInt(obj.readLine());
String a[] = new String[n];
int b[] = new int[n];
for(ctr=0;ctr<n;ctr++)
{
System.out.println("Enter name");
a[ctr]=obj.readLine();
System.out.println("Enter marks");
b[ctr]=Integer.parseInt(obj.readLine());
}
}
}
I now want to alphabetically sort the list of names, so that when the array is printed in order, the names are alphabetically arranged from A to Z.
What's the best way to sort the string array alphabetically without using any functions like compareTo()
or sort()
, but rather with bubble or exchange sorting using nested loops?
How can I synchronise the sorting, so that as names get shuffled in the first array, the corresponding marks get shuffled identically, keeping the data correct?
Student
class that combined the names and marks into a single object, and sort them together, but it looks like this is for aclass project
.