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How can I create a Apache Commons Lang 3.1 Range<Inreger> object?

The JavaDocs say:

"An immutable range of objects from a minimum to maximum point inclusive."

"The objects need to either be implementations of Comparable or you need to supply a Comparator."

But when I try:

Range<Integer> range = new Range<Integer>(100, 200);

I get an error in my IDE that says required arguments are Integer, Integer, comparator.

Even though Integer implements the Comparable interface and thus I shouldn't need a extra comparator.

Can someone give me an example of how to construct the above described Range<Integer> object?

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The constructor of Range appears to be private so a static method may be the preferred way of constructing the object.

For example, it looks like you could use the static method between to construct a Range:

Range.between(100, 200);

However there are other static methods, it just depends what you need.

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Range is an abstract class. Use IntRange range = new IntRange(100, 200) instead.

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    IntRange is the Range object in the old apache commons versions (before 3). I need to get intersects of ranges and this is not yet available in the old IntRange object.
    – WillamS
    Nov 29, 2012 at 13:25
  • @WillamS: Oh, then I have an old version lying around.
    – looper
    Nov 29, 2012 at 13:31

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