I'm working on an assignment for my computer science course requiring me to implement a Comparable interface.
We haven't discussed the interface at any sort of length except just being told it compares two objects and returns less than, greater than and equal to, but literally that's about it, which is frustrating.
I intend to do more research on it, but for now I am finding I'm confused as to why my implementation of the compareTo() method isn't working.
Eclipse is giving me an error that compareTo() must return an int
, but if you notice, I am returning an integer value. So what might be the issue?
public int compareTo(Task taskToCompare) {
if(this.complete && taskToCompare.isComplete()) {
if(this.priority == taskToCompare.getPriority()) {
return 0;
}
else if(this.priority < taskToCompare.getPriority()){
return -1;
}
else if(this.priority > taskToCompare.getPriority()) {
return 1;
}
} else if(this.complete == true && taskToCompare.isComplete() == false) {
return -1;
} else if(this.complete == false && taskToCompare.isComplete() == true) {
return 1;
}
}
this.complete == false && taskToCompare.isComplete() == false