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import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.Comparator; class SortEvenFirst implements Comparator { public int compare(Object obj1, Object obj2) { // Make sure the objects are integers Integer a = (Integer)obj1; Integer b = (Integer)obj2; // Check each number to see if it is even // A number is even if the remainder when dividing by 2 is 0 boolean aIsEven = (a % 2) == 0; boolean bIsEven = (b % 2) == 0; if (aIsEven == bIsEven) { // If both numbers are even or both are odd then use normal sorting rules if (a < b) return -1; if (a > b) return 1; return 0; } else { // If a is even then it goes first, otherwise b goes first if (aIsEven) { return -1; } else { return 1; } } } } public class Main { public static void main(String[] args) { ArrayList
myNumbers = new ArrayList
(); myNumbers.add(33); myNumbers.add(15); myNumbers.add(20); myNumbers.add(34); myNumbers.add(8); myNumbers.add(12); Comparator myComparator = new SortEvenFirst(); Collections.sort(myNumbers, myComparator); for (int i : myNumbers) { System.out.println(i); } } }
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