📄 reversecomparator.java
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package org.apache.commons.io.comparator;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Comparator;
/**
* Reverses the result of comparing two objects using
* the delegate {@link Comparator}.
*
* @version $Revision: 1.1 $ $Date: 2008/07/31 16:42:52 $
* @since Commons IO 1.4
*/
class ReverseComparator implements Comparator, Serializable {
private final Comparator delegate;
/**
* Construct an instance with the sepecified delegate {@link Comparator}.
*
* @param delegate The comparator to delegate to
*/
public ReverseComparator(Comparator delegate) {
if (delegate == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Delegate comparator is missing");
}
this.delegate = delegate;
}
/**
* Compare using the delegate Comparator, but reversing the result.
*
* @param obj1 The first object to compare
* @param obj2 The second object to compare
* @return the result from the delegate {@link Comparator#compare(Object, Object)}
* reversing the value (i.e. positive becomes negative and vice versa)
*/
public int compare(Object obj1, Object obj2) {
return delegate.compare(obj2, obj1); // parameters switched round
}
}
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