org.apache.commons.io.comparator
Class PathFileComparator

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.apache.commons.io.comparator.PathFileComparator
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Comparator

public class PathFileComparator
extends Object
implements Comparator, Serializable

Compare the path of two files for order (see File.getPath()).

This comparator can be used to sort lists or arrays of files by their path either in a case-sensitive, case-insensitive or system dependant case sensitive way. A number of singleton instances are provided for the various case sensitivity options (using IOCase) and the reverse of those options.

Example of a case-sensitive file path sort using the PATH_COMPARATOR singleton instance:

       List<File> list = ...
       Collections.sort(list, PathFileComparator.PATH_COMPARATOR);
 

Example of a reverse case-insensitive file path sort using the PATH_INSENSITIVE_REVERSE singleton instance:

       File[] array = ...
       Arrays.sort(array, PathFileComparator.PATH_INSENSITIVE_REVERSE);
 

Since:
Commons IO 1.4
Version:
$Revision: 609243 $ $Date: 2008-01-06 00:30:42 +0000 (Sun, 06 Jan 2008) $
See Also:
Serialized Form

Field Summary
static Comparator PATH_COMPARATOR
          Case-sensitive path comparator instance (see IOCase.SENSITIVE)
static Comparator PATH_INSENSITIVE_COMPARATOR
          Case-insensitive path comparator instance (see IOCase.INSENSITIVE)
static Comparator PATH_INSENSITIVE_REVERSE
          Reverse case-insensitive path comparator instance (see IOCase.INSENSITIVE)
static Comparator PATH_REVERSE
          Reverse case-sensitive path comparator instance (see IOCase.SENSITIVE)
static Comparator PATH_SYSTEM_COMPARATOR
          System sensitive path comparator instance (see IOCase.SYSTEM)
static Comparator PATH_SYSTEM_REVERSE
          Reverse system sensitive path comparator instance (see IOCase.SYSTEM)
 
Constructor Summary
PathFileComparator()
          Construct a case sensitive file path comparator instance.
PathFileComparator(IOCase caseSensitivity)
          Construct a file path comparator instance with the specified case-sensitivity.
 
Method Summary
 int compare(Object obj1, Object obj2)
          Compare the paths of two files the specified case sensitivity.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 
Methods inherited from interface java.util.Comparator
equals
 

Field Detail

PATH_COMPARATOR

public static final Comparator PATH_COMPARATOR
Case-sensitive path comparator instance (see IOCase.SENSITIVE)


PATH_REVERSE

public static final Comparator PATH_REVERSE
Reverse case-sensitive path comparator instance (see IOCase.SENSITIVE)


PATH_INSENSITIVE_COMPARATOR

public static final Comparator PATH_INSENSITIVE_COMPARATOR
Case-insensitive path comparator instance (see IOCase.INSENSITIVE)


PATH_INSENSITIVE_REVERSE

public static final Comparator PATH_INSENSITIVE_REVERSE
Reverse case-insensitive path comparator instance (see IOCase.INSENSITIVE)


PATH_SYSTEM_COMPARATOR

public static final Comparator PATH_SYSTEM_COMPARATOR
System sensitive path comparator instance (see IOCase.SYSTEM)


PATH_SYSTEM_REVERSE

public static final Comparator PATH_SYSTEM_REVERSE
Reverse system sensitive path comparator instance (see IOCase.SYSTEM)

Constructor Detail

PathFileComparator

public PathFileComparator()
Construct a case sensitive file path comparator instance.


PathFileComparator

public PathFileComparator(IOCase caseSensitivity)
Construct a file path comparator instance with the specified case-sensitivity.

Parameters:
caseSensitivity - how to handle case sensitivity, null means case-sensitive
Method Detail

compare

public int compare(Object obj1,
                   Object obj2)
Compare the paths of two files the specified case sensitivity.

Specified by:
compare in interface Comparator
Parameters:
obj1 - The first file to compare
obj2 - The second file to compare
Returns:
a negative value if the first file's path is less than the second, zero if the paths are the same and a positive value if the first files path is greater than the second file.


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