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TreeSet Test


/**
 @version 1.00 1999-07-07
 @author Cay Horstmann
 */

import java.util.Comparator;
import java.util.SortedSet;
import java.util.TreeSet;

public class TreeSetTest {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    SortedSet parts = new TreeSet();
    parts.add(new Item("Toaster"1234));
    parts.add(new Item("Widget"4562));
    parts.add(new Item("Modem"9912));
    System.out.println(parts);

    SortedSet sortByDescription = new TreeSet(new Comparator() {
      public int compare(Object a, Object b) {
        Item itemA = (Itema;
        Item itemB = (Itemb;
        String descrA = itemA.getDescription();
        String descrB = itemB.getDescription();
        return descrA.compareTo(descrB);
      }
    });

    sortByDescription.addAll(parts);
    System.out.println(sortByDescription);
  }
}

class Item implements Comparable {
  public Item(String aDescription, int aPartNumber) {
    description = aDescription;
    partNumber = aPartNumber;
  }

  public String getDescription() {
    return description;
  }

  public String toString() {
    return "[descripion=" + description + ", partNumber=" + partNumber
        "]";
  }

  public boolean equals(Object other) {
    if (getClass() == other.getClass()) {
      Item otherItem = (Itemother;
      return description.equals(otherItem.description)
          && partNumber == otherItem.partNumber;
    else
      return false;
  }

  public int hashCode() {
    return 13 * description.hashCode() 17 * partNumber;
  }

  public int compareTo(Object other) {
    Item otherItem = (Itemother;
    return partNumber - otherItem.partNumber;
  }

  private String description;

  private int partNumber;
}

           
       
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