Difference between Comparator and Comparable in Java
Comparable interface: Class whose objects to be sorted must implement this interface.In this,we have to implement compareTo(Object) method.
For example:
Objects which implement Comparable in java can be used as keys in a SortedMap like TreeMap or SortedSet like TreeSet without implementing any other interface.
Comparator interface: Class whose objects to be sorted do not need to implement this interface.Some third class can implement this interface to sort.e.g.CountrySortByIdComparator class can implement Comparator interface to sort collection of country object by id. For example:
Java.util.Comparator
Java code:
For Comparable: We will create class country having attribute id and name.This class will implement Comparable interface and implement CompareTo method to sort collection of country object by id.
1. Country.java
1.Country.java
For example:
public class Country implements Comparable{ @Override public int compareTo(Object arg0) { Country country=(Country) arg0; return (this.countryId < country.countryId ) ? -1:
(this.countryId > country.countryId ) ? 1:0 ; }}If any class implements comparable inteface then collection of that object can be sorted automatically using Collection.sort() or Arrays.sort().Object will be sort on the basis of compareTo method in that class.
Objects which implement Comparable in java can be used as keys in a SortedMap like TreeMap or SortedSet like TreeSet without implementing any other interface.
Comparator interface: Class whose objects to be sorted do not need to implement this interface.Some third class can implement this interface to sort.e.g.CountrySortByIdComparator class can implement Comparator interface to sort collection of country object by id. For example:
public class CountrySortByIdComparator implements Comparator<Country>{ @Override public int compare(Country country1, Country country2) { return (country1.getCountryId() < country2.getCountryId() ) ? -1:
(country1.getCountryId() > country2.getCountryId() ) ? 1:0 ; } }Using Comparator interface,we can write different sorting based on different attributes of objects to be sorted.You can use anonymous comparator to compare at particular line of code. For example:
Country indiaCountry=new Country(1, 'India'); Country chinaCountry=new Country(4, 'China'); Country nepalCountry=new Country(3, 'Nepal'); Country bhutanCountry=new Country(2, 'Bhutan'); List<Country> listOfCountries = new ArrayList<Country>(); listOfCountries.add(indiaCountry); listOfCountries.add(chinaCountry); listOfCountries.add(nepalCountry); listOfCountries.add(bhutanCountry); //Sort by countryName Collections.sort(listOfCountries,new Comparator<Country>() { @Override public int compare(Country o1, Country o2) { return o1.getCountryName().compareTo(o2.getCountryName()); } });Comparator vs Comparable
Java.util.Comparator
Java code:
For Comparable: We will create class country having attribute id and name.This class will implement Comparable interface and implement CompareTo method to sort collection of country object by id.
1. Country.java
package org.arpit.javapostsforlearning; //If this.cuntryId < country.countryId:then compare method will return -1 //If this.countryId > country.countryId:then compare method will return 1 //If this.countryId==country.countryId:then compare method will return 0 public class Country implements Comparable{ int countryId; String countryName; public Country(int countryId, String countryName) { super(); this.countryId = countryId; this.countryName = countryName; } @Override public int compareTo(Object arg0) { Country country=(Country) arg0; return (this.countryId < country.countryId ) ? -1:
(this.countryId > country.countryId ) ? 1:0 ; } public int getCountryId() { return countryId; } public void setCountryId(int countryId) { this.countryId = countryId; } public String getCountryName() { return countryName; } public void setCountryName(String countryName) { this.countryName = countryName; } }2.ComparatorMain.java
package org.arpit.javapostsforlearning; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.List; public class ComparatorMain { /** * @author Arpit Mandliya */ public static void main(String[] args) { Country indiaCountry=new Country(1, 'India'); Country chinaCountry=new Country(4, 'China'); Country nepalCountry=new Country(3, 'Nepal'); Country bhutanCountry=new Country(2, 'Bhutan'); List<Country> listOfCountries = new ArrayList<Country>(); listOfCountries.add(indiaCountry); listOfCountries.add(chinaCountry); listOfCountries.add(nepalCountry); listOfCountries.add(bhutanCountry); System.out.println('Before Sort : '); for (int i = 0; i < listOfCountries.size(); i++) { Country country=(Country) listOfCountries.get(i); System.out.println('Country Id: '+country.getCountryId()+
'||'+'Country name: '+country.getCountryName()); } Collections.sort(listOfCountries); System.out.println('After Sort : '); for (int i = 0; i < listOfCountries.size(); i++) { Country country=(Country) listOfCountries.get(i); System.out.println('Country Id: '+country.getCountryId()+'|| '+
'Country name: '+country.getCountryName()); } } }Output:
Before Sort : Country Id: 1||Country name: India Country Id: 4||Country name: China Country Id: 3||Country name: Nepal Country Id: 2||Country name: Bhutan After Sort : Country Id: 1|| Country name: India Country Id: 2|| Country name: Bhutan Country Id: 3|| Country name: Nepal Country Id: 4|| Country name: ChinaFor Comparator: We will create class country having attribute id and name and will create another class CountrySortByIdComparator which will implement Comparator interface and implement compare method to sort collection of country object by id and we will also see how to use anonymous comparator.
1.Country.java
package org.arpit.javapostsforlearning; public class Country{ int countryId; String countryName; public Country(int countryId, String countryName) { super(); this.countryId = countryId; this.countryName = countryName; } public int getCountryId() { return countryId; } public void setCountryId(int countryId) { this.countryId = countryId; } public String getCountryName() { return countryName; } public void setCountryName(String countryName) { this.countryName = countryName; } }2.CountrySortbyIdComparator.java
package org.arpit.javapostsforlearning; import java.util.Comparator;
//If country1.getCountryId()<country2.getCountryId():thencomparemethodwillreturn -1 //If country1.getCountryId()>country2.getCountryId():thencomparemethodwillreturn 1 //If country1.getCountryId()==country2.getCountryId():thencomparemethodwillreturn 0 public class CountrySortByIdComparator implements Comparator<Country>{ @Override public int compare(Country country1, Country country2) { return (country1.getCountryId() < country2.getCountryId() ) ? -1
: (country1.getCountryId() > country2.getCountryId() ) ? 1:0 ; } }3.ComparatorMain.java
package org.arpit.javapostsforlearning; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.Comparator; import java.util.List; public class ComparatorMain { /** * @author Arpit Mandliya */ public static void main(String[] args) { Country indiaCountry=new Country(1, 'India'); Country chinaCountry=new Country(4, 'China'); Country nepalCountry=new Country(3, 'Nepal'); Country bhutanCountry=new Country(2, 'Bhutan'); List<Country> listOfCountries = new ArrayList<Country>(); listOfCountries.add(indiaCountry); listOfCountries.add(chinaCountry); listOfCountries.add(nepalCountry); listOfCountries.add(bhutanCountry); System.out.println('Before Sort by id : '); for (int i = 0; i < listOfCountries.size(); i++) { Country country=(Country) listOfCountries.get(i); System.out.println('Country Id: '+country.getCountryId()+'||'
+'Country name: '+country.getCountryName()); } Collections.sort(listOfCountries,new CountrySortByIdComparator()); System.out.println('After Sort by id: '); for (int i = 0; i < listOfCountries.size(); i++) { Country country=(Country) listOfCountries.get(i); System.out.println('Country Id: '+country.getCountryId()+'|| '+
'Country name: '+country.getCountryName()); } //Sort by countryName Collections.sort(listOfCountries,new Comparator<Country>() { @Override public int compare(Country o1, Country o2) { return o1.getCountryName().compareTo(o2.getCountryName()); } }); System.out.println('After Sort by name: '); for (int i = 0; i < listOfCountries.size(); i++) { Country country=(Country) listOfCountries.get(i); System.out.println('Country Id: '+country.getCountryId()+'|| '+
'Country name: '+country.getCountryName()); } } }Output:
Before Sort by id : Country Id: 1||Country name: India Country Id: 4||Country name: China Country Id: 3||Country name: Nepal Country Id: 2||Country name: Bhutan After Sort by id: Country Id: 1|| Country name: India Country Id: 2|| Country name: Bhutan Country Id: 3|| Country name: Nepal Country Id: 4|| Country name: China After Sort by name: Country Id: 2|| Country name: Bhutan Country Id: 4|| Country name: China Country Id: 1|| Country name: India Country Id: 3|| Country name: Nepal
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