Die einfachste brute-force sortHashMap
Methode für HashMap<String, Long>
: Sie können einfach Kopieren und verwenden wie diese:
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
HashMap<String, Long> hashMap = new HashMap<>();
hashMap.put("Cat", (long) 4);
hashMap.put("Human", (long) 2);
hashMap.put("Dog", (long) 4);
hashMap.put("Fish", (long) 0);
hashMap.put("Tree", (long) 1);
hashMap.put("Three-legged-human", (long) 3);
hashMap.put("Monkey", (long) 2);
System.out.println(hashMap); //{Human=2, Cat=4, Three-legged-human=3, Monkey=2, Fish=0, Tree=1, Dog=4}
System.out.println(sortHashMap(hashMap)); //{Cat=4, Dog=4, Three-legged-human=3, Human=2, Monkey=2, Tree=1, Fish=0}
}
public LinkedHashMap<String, Long> sortHashMap(HashMap<String, Long> unsortedMap) {
LinkedHashMap<String, Long> result = new LinkedHashMap<>();
//add String keys to an array: the array would get sorted, based on those keys' values
ArrayList<String> sortedKeys = new ArrayList<>();
for (String key: unsortedMap.keySet()) {
sortedKeys.add(key);
}
//sort the ArrayList<String> of keys
for (int i=0; i<unsortedMap.size(); i++) {
for (int j=1; j<sortedKeys.size(); j++) {
if (unsortedMap.get(sortedKeys.get(j)) > unsortedMap.get(sortedKeys.get(j-1))) {
String temp = sortedKeys.get(j);
sortedKeys.set(j, sortedKeys.get(j-1));
sortedKeys.set(j-1, temp);
}
}
}
// construct the result Map
for (String key: sortedKeys) {
result.put(key, unsortedMap.get(key));
}
return result;
}
}