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fastutil extends the Java Collections Framework by providing type-specific maps, sets, lists, and queues with a small memory footprint and fast access and insertion; it provides also big (64-bit) arrays, sets and lists, sorting algorithms, fast, practical I/O classes for binary and text files, and facilities for memory mapping large files. Note that if you have both this jar and fastutil-core.jar in your dependencies, fastutil-core.jar should be excluded.

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package it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.floats;

import java.util.Comparator;

/**
 * A type-specific {@link Comparator}; provides methods to compare two primitive types both as
 * objects and as primitive types.
 *
 * 

* Note that {@code fastutil} provides a corresponding abstract class that can be used to implement * this interface just by specifying the type-specific comparator. * * @see Comparator */ @FunctionalInterface public interface FloatComparator extends Comparator { /** * Compares its two primitive-type arguments for order. Returns a negative integer, zero, or a * positive integer as the first argument is less than, equal to, or greater than the second. * * @see java.util.Comparator * @return a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as the first argument is less than, equal * to, or greater than the second. */ int compare(float k1, float k2); @Override default FloatComparator reversed() { return FloatComparators.oppositeComparator(this); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * * @implSpec This implementation delegates to the corresponding type-specific method. * @deprecated Please use the corresponding type-specific method instead. */ @Deprecated @Override default int compare(Float ok1, Float ok2) { return compare(ok1.floatValue(), ok2.floatValue()); } /** * Return a new comparator that first uses this comparator, then uses the second comparator if this * comparator compared the two elements as equal. * * @see Comparator#thenComparing(Comparator) */ default FloatComparator thenComparing(FloatComparator second) { return (FloatComparator & java.io.Serializable)(k1, k2) -> { int comp = compare(k1, k2); return comp == 0 ? second.compare(k1, k2) : comp; }; } @Override default Comparator thenComparing(Comparator second) { if (second instanceof FloatComparator) return thenComparing((FloatComparator)second); return Comparator.super.thenComparing(second); } }





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