I have a Class Student that Implements a static method
public static Comparator<Student> getCompByName()
that returns a new comparator object for Student that compares 2 Students objects by the attribute 'name'.
I need to now test this by sorting a students ArrayList by 'name' using my function getCompByName().
Here is my Comparator method in my Student class.
public static Comparator<Student> getCompByName()
{   
 Comparator comp = new Comparator<Student>(){
     @Override
     public int compare(Student s1, Student s2)
     {
         return s1.name.compareTo(s2.name);
     }        
 };
 return comp;
}  
And Main where I need to test
public static void main(String[] args)
{
    // TODO code application logic here
    //--------Student Class Test-------------------------------------------
    ArrayList<Student> students = new ArrayList();
    Student s1 = new Student("Mike");
    Student s2 = new Student("Hector");
    Student s3 = new Student("Reggie");
    Student s4 = new Student("zark");
    students.add(s1);
    students.add(s2);
    students.add(s3);
    students.add(S4);
    //Use getCompByName() from Student class to sort students
Can anyone show me how I would use the getCompByName() in my main to actually sort the ArrayList by name? Im new to comparators and having a hard time with their usages. The method returns a comparator, so Im not sure how this will be implemented. I know I need to use getCompByName() to sort, im just not sure how to implement it.
Use the Collections.sort(List, Comparator) method:
Collections.sort(students, Student.getCompByName());
Also in your code it would be good to use the List interface when declaring the List:
List<Student> students = new ArrayList();
You could also tighten up the code by using a Student[] and passing it to the ArrayList constructor:
public static void main(String[] args) {
    Student[] studentArr = new Student[]{new Student("Mike"),new Student("Hector"), new Student("Reggie"),new Student("zark")};
    List<Student> students = new ArrayList<Student>(Arrays.asList(studentArr));
    Collections.sort(students, Student.getCompByName());
    for(Student student:students){
        System.out.println(student.getName());
    }
}
Here is a Gist of the full source.
Use Collections.sort():
Collections.sort(students, getCompByName());
Note: might be useful to make your comparator a private static final variable.
Note 2: modifies the list in place; does not create a new list.
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