javax.swing
Class CompareTabOrderComparator

java.lang.Object
  extended byjavax.swing.CompareTabOrderComparator
All Implemented Interfaces:
Comparator

final class CompareTabOrderComparator
extends Object
implements Comparator


Field Summary
private  DefaultFocusManager defaultFocusManager
           
 
Constructor Summary
(package private) CompareTabOrderComparator(DefaultFocusManager defaultFocusManager)
           
 
Method Summary
 int compare(Object o1, Object o2)
          Compares its two arguments for order.
 
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

defaultFocusManager

private final DefaultFocusManager defaultFocusManager
Constructor Detail

CompareTabOrderComparator

CompareTabOrderComparator(DefaultFocusManager defaultFocusManager)
Method Detail

compare

public int compare(Object o1,
                   Object o2)
Description copied from interface: Comparator
Compares its two 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.

The implementor must ensure that sgn(compare(x, y)) == -sgn(compare(y, x)) for all x and y. (This implies that compare(x, y) must throw an exception if and only if compare(y, x) throws an exception.)

The implementor must also ensure that the relation is transitive: ((compare(x, y)>0) && (compare(y, z)>0)) implies compare(x, z)>0.

Finally, the implementer must ensure that compare(x, y)==0 implies that sgn(compare(x, z))==sgn(compare(y, z)) for all z.

It is generally the case, but not strictly required that (compare(x, y)==0) == (x.equals(y)). Generally speaking, any comparator that violates this condition should clearly indicate this fact. The recommended language is "Note: this comparator imposes orderings that are inconsistent with equals."

Specified by:
compare in interface Comparator
Parameters:
o1 - the first object to be compared.
o2 - the second object to be compared.
Returns:
a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as the first argument is less than, equal to, or greater than the second.