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I have been racking my head on the wall with this one. Everything in my mind says it should be working, but it doesn't come out with the right order and I seem to lose Vector elements in the process. I am trying to sort Objects in a Vector based on the value of one of the fields within each Object. Here is my sort routine and the class that the Objects in the Vector are instantiated from. I am sorting on field strNbr (Store Number). I have looked at other examples of sorting Vectors in some mailing list threads, but they are either sorting String objects or using the Comparator to sort a Vector. Neither of which seem to fit my scenario. Thanks for any input, Aaron Bartell for (i = 0; i <= vAllCmp.size() - 1; i++) { allCmp = (IRGPerf) vAllCmp.get(i); // The "(vAllCmp.size() - i)" is so you don't continue to sort objects // that have already been sorted. for (j = 0; j <= (vAllCmp.size() - i) - 2; j++) { IRGPerf temp = (IRGPerf) vAllCmp.get(j+1); // If the next element (temp) is less than the current element (allCmp), // do a swap. if (temp.strNbr < allCmp.strNbr) { vAllCmp.set(j, temp); vAllCmp.set(j + 1, allCmp); } } } class IRGPerf { String companyOrStore; int strNbr; int strErrCnt; int plntErrCnt; public int getPlntErrCnt() { return plntErrCnt; } public int getStrErrCnt() { return strErrCnt; } public void setPlntErrCnt(int i) { plntErrCnt = i; } public void setStrErrCnt(int i) { strErrCnt = i; } public int getStrNbr() { return strNbr; } public void setStrNbr(int i) { strNbr = i; } }
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