Issue
I would like a method that takes a List<T>
where T
implements Comparable
and returns true
or false
depending on whether the list is sorted or not.
What is the best way to implement this in Java? It's obvious that generics and wildcards are meant to be able to handle such things easily, but I'm getting all tangled up.
It would also be nice to have an analogous method to check if the list is in reverse order.
Solution
Guava provides this functionality through its Comparators class.
boolean sorted = Comparators.isInOrder(list, comparator);
There's also the Ordering class, though this is mostly obsolete. An Ordering
is a Comparator
++. In this case, if you have a list of some type that implements Comparable
, you could write:
boolean sorted = Ordering.natural().isOrdered(list);
This works for any Iterable
, not just List
, and you can handle null
s easily by specifying whether they should come before or after any other non-null
elements:
Ordering.natural().nullsLast().isOrdered(list);
Also, since you mentioned that you'd like to be able to check for reverse order as well as normal, that would be done as:
Ordering.natural().reverse().isOrdered(list);
Answered By - ColinD
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