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I'm working on a method that sorts my array list using merge sort. My problem is that it will not sort the array list the way i want it t(By total number of times the word appears). It seems as if it is sorting it but when i debug it reverts back to alphabetical order at the end.

Edit: To clarify: the variable "temp" is an instance variable. This is the ArrayList that we are trying to sort.

code:

public void mergeSortFreq(ArrayList<Term> toDo, int first, int mid, int last) {
    int first1 = first;
    int last1 = mid;
    int first2 = mid + 1;
    int last2 = last;
    int index = first1;
    ArrayList<Term> temp = new ArrayList<Term>();
    int counter = 0;
    while ((first1 <= last1) && (first2 < last2)) {
        if (toDo.get(first1).compareTo(toDo.get(first2).getTotalFrequency()) <= 0) {
            temp.add(toDo.get(first1));
            first1++;
            counter++;
        } else {
            temp.add(toDo.get(first2));
            first2++;
        }
        index++;
    }

    while (first1 < last1) {
        temp.add(toDo.get(first1));
        first1++;
        index++;
    }

    while (first2 < last2) {
        temp.add(toDo.get(first2));
        first2++;
        index++;
    }

    for(index = first; index < temp.size(); ++index){
            terms.set(index, temp.get(index));
    }
}

public void mergeFreqhelp(ArrayList<Term> toDo, int first, int last) {
    int mid = (first + last) / 2;
    if (first < last) {
        mergeFreqhelp(toDo, first, mid);
        mergeFreqhelp(toDo, mid + 1, last);
        mergeSortFreq(toDo, first, mid, last);
    }
    else{
        System.out.println("Working???");
    }
}
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This is a scope problem. You are not returning and assigning the result of sorting from mergeSortFreq. Change that method so that it returns an ArrayList. Otherwise the sorting will take place within the method, but will never be returned back.

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  • The argument toDo is a reference to an object. Changing on its content should also also be available out of the method, right?
    – Ricardo
    Sep 30, 2014 at 21:06
  • toDo is a reference object. But temp (which is the sorting result) only exists within the scope of mergeSortFreq.
    – deyur
    Sep 30, 2014 at 21:16
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Current posted code for method mergeSortFreq(...) is incomplete. The variable terms doesn't exist and once the function returns, the argument toDo remains the same.

You may consider transfering the contents from temp to toDo before returning.

  • I would have added this as a comment, but I don't have permissions yet.
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You mentioned that temp was an instance variable - and that is what you expected to be being sorted?

However, in your mergeSortFreq method, you have the line:

ArrayList<Term> temp = new ArrayList<Term>();

This creates a locally scoped variable that will shadow any instance variables - so all modifications you make to temp, are just made to the locally scoped list - not the instance variable, so are lost once you finish the method.

Just change the line in mergeFreqSort so it just resets the instance variable:

temp = new ArrayList<Term>();

(if you wanted to consider a cleaner, recursive implementation, you could look at this version)

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