I can collect a list of words into a bag (a.k.a. multi-set):
Map<String, Long> bag =
Arrays.asList("one o'clock two o'clock three o'clock rock".split(" "))
.stream()
.collect(Collectors.groupingBy(Function.identity(), Collectors.counting()));
However, the entries of the bag are not guaranteed to be in any particular order. For example,
{rock=1, o'clock=3, one=1, three=1, two=1}
I can put them into a list, and then sort them using my implementation of a value comparator:
ArrayList<Entry<String, Long>> list = new ArrayList<>(bag.entrySet());
Comparator<Entry<String, Long>> valueComparator = new Comparator<Entry<String, Long>>() {
@Override
public int compare(Entry<String, Long> e1, Entry<String, Long> e2) {
return e2.getValue().compareTo(e1.getValue());
}
};
Collections.sort(list, valueComparator);
This gives the desired result:
[o'clock=3, rock=1, one=1, three=1, two=1]
Is there a more elegant way to do this? I'm sure it's a problem many people must have solved. Is there something built into Java Streams API that I can use?