I have an ImmutableSortedMap that holds data in the following datastructure.
<String, Pair<Long, Double>>
My goal is to sort this map in descending order starting with the largest Double
and if two Doubles
are the same, sort it by the Long
. If both the Double
and Long
are the same, sort it by String
My current comparator only deals with the first case, and looks like this.
private ImmutableSortedMap<String, Pair<Long, Double>> sortInDescendingSizeOrder(final Map<String, Pair<Long, Double>> statsByType) {
Ordering<String> ordering = Ordering
.from(new Comparator<Pair<Long, Double>>() {
@Override
public int compare(Pair<Long, Double> o, Pair<Long, Double> o2) {
return o.getRight().equals(o2.getRight()) ? o.getLeft().compareTo(o2.getLeft()) : o.getRight().compareTo(o2.getRight());
}
})
.reverse()
.onResultOf(Functions.forMap(statsByType, null));
return ImmutableSortedMap.copyOf(statsByType, ordering);
}
However, it finds two Doubles
that are the same and throws the following exception: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Duplicate keys in mappings
I don't understand what am I doing wrong...
EDIT: I have tried to add the compound
method and order by String (at least).
.compound(new Comparator<String>() {
@Override
public int compare(String o1, String o2) {
return o1.compareTo(o2);
}
});
This makes the code not throw any Exception, however, there is no ordering whatsoever in the resulted map.
EDIT 2: At this point, any ordering like the one described above of a
Map<String, Pair<Long, Double>>
will do. Doesn't necessarily need to be an ImmutableSortedMap