I have a bank account program that implements a BankAccount superclass which extends to CheckingAccount and SavingsAccount subclasses.
Each account has four properties: first name, last name, social security, and balance.
I have a BankDatabase class that creates a new ArrayList to house each of these objects.
I want to sort this ArrayList using the Comparable interface and compareTo() method.
public interface Comparable<BankAccount>
{
int compareTo(BankAccount other);
}
I've implemented Comparable to my superclass:
public abstract class BankAccount implements Comparable<BankAccount>
I've written the below compareTo() method:
@Override
public int compareTo(BankAccount other)
{
if (this.getBalance() < other.getBalance())
{
return -1;
}
if (this.getBalance() > other.getBalance())
{
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
I've created a balance getter within the BankAccount superclass. I've tried using just balance instead of this.getBalance(). Then in my BankDatabase class I am trying to create a void method called print() that will sort the BankAccount objects by balance and print them.
This is where I'm not having trouble. The below code is what I have right now:
void print()
{
Collections.sort(database);
for (BankAccount database1 : database)
{
System.out.println(database1);
}
}
For this code, I need to use Comparable and compareTo() as it is part of an assignment.
I've imported java.util.ArrayList, java.util.Collections, and java.util.List.
Below is my BankDatabase class and the two methods to create a new Checking or Savings account:
public class BankDatabase
{
String first;
String last;
List <BankAccount> database;
BankDatabase()
{
database = new ArrayList <BankAccount>();
}
void createCheckingAccount(String customerName, String ssn, float deposit)
{
String[] customerNames = customerName.split(" ");
first = customerNames[0];
last = customerNames[1];
database.add(new CheckingAccount(first, last, ssn, deposit));
}
void createSavingsAccount(String customerName, String ssn, float deposit)
{
String[] customerNames = customerName.split(" ");
first = customerNames[0];
last = customerNames[1];
database.add(new SavingsAccount(first, last, ssn, deposit));
}
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've been looking through other threads on here and it seems pretty straightforward using Collections, but it keeps failing.
One of the errors I get is: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Uncompilable source code - Erroneous sym type: java.util.Collections.sort
Thanks!
Comparator
if the element type of his collection isComparable
to itself or one of its superclasses, which it is.Project->Clean...
? Also, probably a dumb question, but I hope you're not re-making theComparable
interface. You should be usingjava.lang.Comparable
.