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How can we sort the elements of an object?
To sort an Object by its property, you have to make the Object implement the Comparable interface and override the compared() method. Let's see the new Fruit class again. The new Fruit class implemented the Comparable interface, and overrode the compared() method to compare its quantity property in ascending order.
How can we sort a list of objects?
It sorts the specified list into ascending order or their natural order. All elements in the list must implement the Comparable interface. All elements in the list must be mutually comparable and should not throw ClassCastException.
How do you sort objects?
To sort an Object by its property, you have to make the Object implement the Comparable interface and override the compared() method. Let's see the new Fruit class again. The new Fruit class implemented the Comparable interface, and overrode the compared() method to compare its quantity property in ascending order.
How do you sort an Arrays of objects alphabetically in Android?
To sort the Arrays, you need to simply call the Collections. Sort() method passing the Arrays object populated with country names. This method will sort the elements (country names) of the Arrays using natural ordering (alphabetically in ascending order).
How do you create an Arrays of objects?
To create an array list in Java, you declare an Arrays variable and call the Arrays constructor to instantiate an Arrays object and assign it to the variable: Arrays friends = new Arrays(). You can optionally specific a capacity in the Arrays constructor: Arrays friends = new Arrays(100).
How do you sort elements in collections?
reverseOrder() : Returns a Comparator that imposes the reverse of natural ordering of elements of the collection. reverseOrder(Comparator CMP) : Returns a Comparator that imposes reverse ordering of the specified comparator.
How do you sort elements in an Arrays?
To sort the Arrays, you need to simply call the Collections. Sort() method passing the Arrays object populated with country names. This method will sort the elements (country names) of the Arrays using natural ordering (alphabetically in ascending order).
What is the default sorting order in Java while sorting collections?
Default sorting order for an object is ascending order like Integer will be sorted from low to high while descending order is just opposite. Collections.
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