Updated: I am trying to use Collections.sort() to sort an arrayList with a comparator parameter. Then do binarysearch.
package collection;
import java.util.*;
public class TryBinarySearch {
public static void main(String[] args){
List<Integer> list = new ArrayList<>();
for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++)
list.add(i);
System.out.println(list);
int b = Collections.binarySearch(list, 8);
System.out.println(b); // a is 8 as expected.
Collections.shuffle(list);
System.out.println(list);
Collections.sort(list, new
Comparator<Integer>(){
public int compare(Integer a, Integer b){
return b.intValue() - a.intValue();
}
});
System.out.println(list); //list is reversed as expected.
int a = Collections.binarySearch(list, 8);
System.out.println(a); // why a is -1?
}
}
b is 8 as expected; I made a reverse sorting. My question is why a is -1, instead of 92?
The list must be sorted into ascending order according to the natural ordering
.