I've created a TreeMap like this:
Map<Date, List<MyInput>> inputsByDate = new TreeMap<>(new Comparator<Date>() {
@Override
public int compare(Date lhs, Date rhs) {
return dateUtil.compareDay(lhs, rhs);
}
});
My method in the comparator is not pretty but at least identifies similarity(I'm not using HashMap with equals and hash due to other reasons):
public int compareDay(Date lhs, Date rhs) {
Calendar cal1 = Calendar.getInstance();
Calendar cal2 = Calendar.getInstance();
cal1.setTime(lhs);
cal2.setTime(rhs);
boolean sameDay = cal1.get(Calendar.YEAR) == cal2.get(Calendar.YEAR) &&
cal1.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR) == cal2.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR);
if (sameDay) {
return 0;
} else {
return -1;
}
}
Anyway, the problem is the snippet below. The last element is null when I retrieve it.
public List<MyType> convert(Map<Date, List<MyInput>> inputByDate, Map<Date, Boolean> isDoneByDate) {
List<MyType> result = Lists.newArrayList();
for (Date dateKey : inputByDate.keySet()) {
boolean isDone = false;
Boolean res = isDoneByDate.get(dateKey);
if (res != null) {
isDone = res;
}
List<MyInput> inputs = inputByDate.get(dateKey);
MyType retrieved=new MyType(dateKey, inputs, isDone);
result.add(retrieved);
}
return result;
}
When I run the last snippet with the debugger I can clearly see that there are (as an example) 3 keys with values that are not null. I must be missing something here because I cannot see how reports can be null if I have validated that each key is matched with a valid pair before. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
inputByDate.keySet()
instead ofinputByDate()
? And what isreportsByDay
?compareDay(a, b) == -compareDay(b, a)
but you neverreturn +1