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package com.phloc.commons.compare;
import java.util.Comparator;
import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
/**
* A special comparator that sorts String, but the longest strings come first.
* For all strings with an equal length, they are sorted in regular,
* non-collated order.
*
* @author Philip Helger
*/
public class ComparatorStringLongestFirst extends AbstractComparator
{
/**
* Comparator without a nested comparator.
*/
public ComparatorStringLongestFirst ()
{
super ();
}
/**
* Comparator with a nested comparator.
*
* @param aNestedComparator
* The nested comparator to be invoked, when the main comparison
* resulted in 0.
*/
public ComparatorStringLongestFirst (@Nullable final Comparator super String> aNestedComparator)
{
super (aNestedComparator);
}
@Override
protected int mainCompare (@Nonnull final String sElement1, @Nonnull final String sElement2)
{
// The longer, the earlier in the results
int ret = CompareUtils.compare (sElement2.length (), sElement1.length ());
if (ret == 0)
{
// Important to compare the content as well because with ret==0,
// elements would eventually be removed (e.g. from a TreeMap)
ret = sElement1.compareTo (sElement2);
}
return ret;
}
}