Today I first used the sort method of ArrayList in C#.
In order to sort the data under my business logic I designed a class inherit the IComparer interface,
then I realized the method -- Compare of the interface,in which I coded some logic to
compare two objects and return a value indication whether one is less than,equal to
or greater than the other.
There is a simple sample here
ArrayList myAL
=
new
ArrayList();
myAL.Add( " The " );
myAL.Add( " QUICK " );
myAL.Add( " BROWN " );
IComparer myComparer = new myCompare();
myAL.Sort( 0 , 3 , myComparer);
public class myCompare : IComparer
{
int IComparer.Compare(Object x, Object y)
{
return ((new CaseInsensitiveComparer()).Compare(y, x));
}
}
myAL.Add( " The " );
myAL.Add( " QUICK " );
myAL.Add( " BROWN " );
IComparer myComparer = new myCompare();
myAL.Sort( 0 , 3 , myComparer);
public class myCompare : IComparer
{
int IComparer.Compare(Object x, Object y)
{
return ((new CaseInsensitiveComparer()).Compare(y, x));
}
}
I think the sort way of ArrayList designed in C# is great , we can sort the elements in any way we want