layout: post title: "java之List排序" subtitle: " "1.jdk没有List排序类 2.使用jdk Collections.sort(集合)。//速度N*logN"" date: 2018-10-03 06:00:00 author: "青乡" header-img: "img/post-bg-2015.jpg" catalog: true tags: - DataStructure&Algorithm
jdk有没有List排序类
没有。
如何排序?
使用jdk Collections.sort(集合)。//速度N*logN
注:自己实现也可以,但你没有jdk写的好,顶多面试的时候写一下。
代码
//jdk7
/**
* Sorts the specified array of objects into ascending order, according
* to the {@linkplain Comparable natural ordering} of its elements.
* All elements in the array must implement the {@link Comparable}
* interface. Furthermore, all elements in the array must be
* <i>mutually comparable</i> (that is, {@code e1.compareTo(e2)} must
* not throw a {@code ClassCastException} for any elements {@code e1}
* and {@code e2} in the array).
*
* <p>This sort is guaranteed to be <i>stable</i>: equal elements will
* not be reordered as a result of the sort.
*
* <p>Implementation note: This implementation is a stable, adaptive,
* iterative mergesort that requires far fewer than n lg(n) comparisons
* when the input array is partially sorted, while offering the
* performance of a traditional mergesort when the input array is
* randomly ordered. If the input array is nearly sorted, the
* implementation requires approximately n comparisons. Temporary
* storage requirements vary from a small constant for nearly sorted
* input arrays to n/2 object references for randomly ordered input
* arrays.
*
* <p>The implementation takes equal advantage of ascending and
* descending order in its input array, and can take advantage of
* ascending and descending order in different parts of the the same
* input array. It is well-suited to merging two or more sorted arrays:
* simply concatenate the arrays and sort the resulting array.
*
* <p>The implementation was adapted from Tim Peters's list sort for Python
* (<a href="http://svn.python.org/projects/python/trunk/Objects/listsort.txt">
* TimSort</a>). It uses techiques from Peter McIlroy's "Optimistic
* Sorting and Information Theoretic Complexity", in Proceedings of the
* Fourth Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms, pp 467-474,
* January 1993.
*
* @param a the array to be sorted
* @throws ClassCastException if the array contains elements that are not
* <i>mutually comparable</i> (for example, strings and integers)
* @throws IllegalArgumentException (optional) if the natural
* ordering of the array elements is found to violate the
* {@link Comparable} contract
*/
public static void sort(Object[] a) {
if (LegacyMergeSort.userRequested)
legacyMergeSort(a); //归并排序:速度N*logN,空间双倍 //底层原理:也是不断的进行对半归并,所以速度也是logN——所有速度logN的算法都是基于对半/二分/划分
else
ComparableTimSort.sort(a); //快速排序:速度N*logN //底层原理:基于划分算法/二分算法
}
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//归并排序
/** To be removed in a future release. */
private static void legacyMergeSort(Object[] a) {
Object[] aux = a.clone();
mergeSort(aux, a, 0, a.length, 0);
}
/**
* Src is the source array that starts at index 0
* Dest is the (possibly larger) array destination with a possible offset
* low is the index in dest to start sorting
* high is the end index in dest to end sorting
* off is the offset to generate corresponding low, high in src
* To be removed in a future release.
*/
private static void mergeSort(Object[] src,
Object[] dest,
int low,
int high,
int off) {
int length = high - low;
// Insertion sort on smallest arrays
if (length < INSERTIONSORT_THRESHOLD) {
for (int i=low; i<high; i++)
for (int j=i; j>low &&
((Comparable) dest[j-1]).compareTo(dest[j])>0; j--)
swap(dest, j, j-1);
return;
}
// Recursively sort halves of dest into src
int destLow = low;
int destHigh = high;
low += off;
high += off;
int mid = (low + high) >>> 1;
mergeSort(dest, src, low, mid, -off);
mergeSort(dest, src, mid, high, -off);
// If list is already sorted, just copy from src to dest. This is an
// optimization that results in faster sorts for nearly ordered lists.
if (((Comparable)src[mid-1]).compareTo(src[mid]) <= 0) {
System.arraycopy(src, low, dest, destLow, length);
return;
}
// Merge sorted halves (now in src) into dest
for(int i = destLow, p = low, q = mid; i < destHigh; i++) {
if (q >= high || p < mid && ((Comparable)src[p]).compareTo(src[q])<=0)
dest[i] = src[p++];
else
dest[i] = src[q++];
}
}
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//快速排序
/*
* The next two methods (which are package private and static) constitute
* the entire API of this class. Each of these methods obeys the contract
* of the public method with the same signature in java.util.Arrays.
*/
static void sort(Object[] a) {
sort(a, 0, a.length);
}
static void sort(Object[] a, int lo, int hi) {
rangeCheck(a.length, lo, hi);
int nRemaining = hi - lo;
if (nRemaining < 2)
return; // Arrays of size 0 and 1 are always sorted
// If array is small, do a "mini-TimSort" with no merges
if (nRemaining < MIN_MERGE) {
int initRunLen = countRunAndMakeAscending(a, lo, hi);
binarySort(a, lo, hi, lo + initRunLen);
return;
}
/**
* March over the array once, left to right, finding natural runs,
* extending short natural runs to minRun elements, and merging runs
* to maintain stack invariant.
*/
ComparableTimSort ts = new ComparableTimSort(a);
int minRun = minRunLength(nRemaining);
do {
// Identify next run
int runLen = countRunAndMakeAscending(a, lo, hi);
// If run is short, extend to min(minRun, nRemaining)
if (runLen < minRun) {
int force = nRemaining <= minRun ? nRemaining : minRun;
binarySort(a, lo, lo + force, lo + runLen);
runLen = force;
}
// Push run onto pending-run stack, and maybe merge
ts.pushRun(lo, runLen);
ts.mergeCollapse();
// Advance to find next run
lo += runLen;
nRemaining -= runLen;
} while (nRemaining != 0);
// Merge all remaining runs to complete sort
assert lo == hi;
ts.mergeForceCollapse();
assert ts.stackSize == 1;
}
/**
* Sorts the specified portion of the specified array using a binary
* insertion sort. This is the best method for sorting small numbers
* of elements. It requires O(n log n) compares, but O(n^2) data
* movement (worst case).
*
* If the initial part of the specified range is already sorted,
* this method can take advantage of it: the method assumes that the
* elements from index {@code lo}, inclusive, to {@code start},
* exclusive are already sorted.
*
* @param a the array in which a range is to be sorted
* @param lo the index of the first element in the range to be sorted
* @param hi the index after the last element in the range to be sorted
* @param start the index of the first element in the range that is
* not already known to be sorted ({@code lo <= start <= hi})
*/
@SuppressWarnings("fallthrough")
private static void binarySort(Object[] a, int lo, int hi, int start) {
assert lo <= start && start <= hi;
if (start == lo)
start++;
for ( ; start < hi; start++) {
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
Comparable<Object> pivot = (Comparable) a[start];
// Set left (and right) to the index where a[start] (pivot) belongs
int left = lo;
int right = start;
assert left <= right;
/*
* Invariants:
* pivot >= all in [lo, left).
* pivot < all in [right, start).
*/
while (left < right) {
int mid = (left + right) >>> 1;
if (pivot.compareTo(a[mid]) < 0)
right = mid;
else
left = mid + 1;
}
assert left == right;
/*
* The invariants still hold: pivot >= all in [lo, left) and
* pivot < all in [left, start), so pivot belongs at left. Note
* that if there are elements equal to pivot, left points to the
* first slot after them -- that's why this sort is stable.
* Slide elements over to make room for pivot.
*/
int n = start - left; // The number of elements to move
// Switch is just an optimization for arraycopy in default case
switch (n) {
case 2: a[left + 2] = a[left + 1];
case 1: a[left + 1] = a[left];
break;
default: System.arraycopy(a, left, a, left + 1, n);
}
a[left] = pivot;
}
}
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