public class DirectoryFileComparator extends Object implements Serializable
File.isDirectory()
method.
This comparator can be used to sort lists or arrays by directories and files.
Example of sorting a list of files/directories using the
DIRECTORY_COMPARATOR
singleton instance:
List<File> list = ... ((AbstractFileComparator) DirectoryFileComparator.DIRECTORY_COMPARATOR).sort(list);
Example of doing a reverse sort of an array of files/directories using the
DIRECTORY_REVERSE
singleton instance:
File[] array = ... ((AbstractFileComparator) DirectoryFileComparator.DIRECTORY_REVERSE).sort(array);
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static Comparator<File> |
DIRECTORY_COMPARATOR
Singleton default comparator instance
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static Comparator<File> |
DIRECTORY_REVERSE
Singleton reverse default comparator instance
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Constructor and Description |
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DirectoryFileComparator() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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int |
compare(File file1,
File file2)
Compare the two files using the
File.isDirectory() method. |
File[] |
sort(File... files)
Sort an array of files.
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List<File> |
sort(List<File> files)
Sort a List of files.
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String |
toString()
String representation of this file comparator.
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
comparing, comparing, comparingDouble, comparingInt, comparingLong, equals, naturalOrder, nullsFirst, nullsLast, reversed, reverseOrder, thenComparing, thenComparing, thenComparing, thenComparingDouble, thenComparingInt, thenComparingLong
public static final Comparator<File> DIRECTORY_COMPARATOR
public static final Comparator<File> DIRECTORY_REVERSE
public DirectoryFileComparator()
public int compare(File file1, File file2)
File.isDirectory()
method.compare
in interface Comparator<File>
file1
- The first file to comparefile2
- The second file to compareFile.compareTo(File)
with file2 as the parameter.public File[] sort(File... files)
This method uses Arrays.sort(Object[], Comparator)
and returns the original array.
files
- The files to sort, may be nullpublic List<File> sort(List<File> files)
This method uses Collections.sort(List, Comparator)
and returns the original list.
files
- The files to sort, may be nullCopyright © 2002–2020 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.