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I have an ArrayList with Student Objects (Name, Mark in Math, Mark in Physics). How can I sort the ArrayList and edit with first highest number/s, then second highest then third and so on. For example I have the object value below:

ArrayList<> allStudents = new ArrayList();
allStudents.add(new Student("A", 80, 94) );
allStudents.add(new Student("B", 98, 91) );
allStudents.add(new Student("F", 70, 84) );
allStudents.add(new Student("C", 98, 92) );
allStudents.add(new Student("H", 99, 93) );

I will look for the student with highest number, I got H. I edit the object like: "H", 97, 90 and save it back to that ArraList. Again I look for 2nd highest but here I have students "B" and "C", I can see they same number in math but in Physics C has highest number so I will edit "C", 96, 90 and save it back to the ArrayList and so on. Here which student already edited, I will not fetch them for edit and save thr and so on. IF someone please help me! Thanks in advance

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  • it sorted by bellow code, now if you please tell more about the next part written above? that is; which one will be edited, I will not get that one when search, since for some reason I will have to search the whole ArrayList again and again
    – logcat
    Jun 4, 2014 at 0:35
  • if you please look here and suggestme stackoverflow.com/questions/24028238/…
    – logcat
    Jun 4, 2014 at 2:58

2 Answers 2

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Implement a Comparable interface to your student object and specify how you want it to compare.

Here is a good example: http://www.mkyong.com/java/java-object-sorting-example-comparable-and-comparator/

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You need to create a Comparator it can be anonymous or a class and in your Student do a get method for your mark so you can use it inside the comparator to compare the marks for sorting

example:

ArrayList<Student> allStudents = new ArrayList();
        allStudents.add(new Student("A", 80, 94));
        allStudents.add(new Student("B", 98, 91));
        allStudents.add(new Student("F", 70, 84));
        allStudents.add(new Student("C", 98, 92));
        allStudents.add(new Student("H", 99, 93));

        Collections.sort(allStudents, new Comparator<Student>() {

            public int compare(Student s, Student s2) {
                return s.getMark() - s2.getMark();
            }
        });
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  • You would need to add a secondary comparison: int compare = s.getMathMark() - s2.getMathMark(); return compare != 0 ? compare : s.getPhysicsMark() - s2.getPhysicsMark();
    – shmosel
    Jun 3, 2014 at 23:16
  • cool ! it works on first block of code ! thanks a lot all of you:)
    – logcat
    Jun 3, 2014 at 23:58
  • You could also just use Collections.max() instead of Collections.sort(). Jun 4, 2014 at 0:02
  • it sort, now if you please tell more about the next part written above? that is; which one will be edited, I will not get that one when search, since for some reason I will have to search the whole ArrayList again and again
    – logcat
    Jun 4, 2014 at 0:14
  • if you please look here and suggestme stackoverflow.com/questions/24028238/…
    – logcat
    Jun 4, 2014 at 2:58

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