Name
SPVM::Sort - Sorting Functions
Usage
# Sort a byte array in-place by asc order
my $array = [(byte)2, 3, 1];
Sort->sort_byte($array, method : int ($a : int, $b : int) {
return $a <=> $b;
});
# Sort short array in-place by asc order
my $array = [(short)2, 3, 1];
Sort->sort_short($array, method : int ($a : int, $b : int) {
return $a <=> $b;
});
# Sort int array in-place by asc order
my $array = [2, 3, 1];
Sort->sort_int($array, method : int ($a : int, $b : int) {
return $a <=> $b;
});
# Sort long array in-place by asc order
my $array = [(long)2, 3, 1];
Sort->sort_long($array, method : int ($a : long, $b : long) {
return $a <=> $b;
});
# Sort float array in-place by asc order
my $array = [(float)2, 3, 1];
Sort->sort_float($array, method : int ($a : float, $b : float) {
return $a <=> $b;
});
# Sort double array in-place by asc order
my $array = [(double)2, 3, 1];
Sort->sort_double($array, method : int ($a : double, $b : double) {
return $a <=> $b;
});
# Sort string array in-place by asc order
my $array = ["11", "1", "2", undef, ""];
Sort->sort_string($array, method : int ($a : string, $b : string) {
return $a cmp $b;
});
# Sort object array in-place by asc order
my $minimals = new TestCase::Minimal[3];
$minimals->[0] = TestCase::Minimal->new;
$minimals->[0]{x} = 3;
$minimals->[0]{y} = 5;
$minimals->[1] = TestCase::Minimal->new;
$minimals->[1]{x} = 3;
$minimals->[1]{y} = 7;
$minimals->[2] = TestCase::Minimal->new;
$minimals->[2]{x} = 2;
$minimals->[2]{y} = 9;
Sort->sort_object($minimals, method : int ($object1 : object, $object2 : object) {
my $minimal1 = (TestCase::Minimal)$object1;
my $minimal2 = (TestCase::Minimal)$object2;
return $minimal1->{x} <=> $minimal2->{x} || $minimal1->{y} <=> $minimal2->{y};
};
Description
Sort
provides sorting functions. The sorting algorithm is a stable merge sort.
Class Methods
sort_byte
static method sort_byte : void ($array : byte[], $comparator : Comparator::Int, $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
Sorts the range of the elements of byte
$array in-place.
The sorted range is from the $offset to the position proceeded by the $length.
If the length is less than 0, the length to the end of the string is calculated from the length of the array and the offset.
The Comparator::Int comparator is used to compare each element.
Exceptions:
The $array must be defined.
The $offset must be greater than or equal to 0.
The $comparator must be defined.
The $offset + length must be less than or equal to the length of the $elements.
sort_byte_asc
method sort_byte_asc : void ($array : byte[], $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
The alias for the following code using "sort_byte"
Sort->sort_byte($array, method : int ($a : int, $b : int) { return $a <=> $b; }, $offset, $length);
sort_byte_desc
static method sort_byte_desc : void ($array : byte[], $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
The alias for the following code using "sort_byte"
Sort->sort_byte($array, method : int ($a : int, $b : int) { return $b <=> $a; }, $offset, $length);
sort_double
static method sort_double : void ($array : double[], $comparator : Comparator::Double, $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
Sorts the range of the elements of double
$array in-place.
The sorted range is from the $offset to the position proceeded by the $length.
If the length is less than 0, the length to the end of the string is calculated from the length of the array and the offset.
The Comparator::Double comparator is used to compare each element.
Exceptions:
The $array must be defined.
The $offset must be greater than or equal to 0.
The $comparator must be defined.
The $offset + length must be less than or equal to the length of the $elements.
sort_double_asc
static method sort_double_asc : void ($array : double[], $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
The alias for the following code using "sort_double"
Sort->sort_double($array, method : int ($a : double, $b : double) { return $a <=> $b; }, $offset, $length);
sort_double_desc
static method sort_double_desc : void ($array : double[], $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
The alias for the following code using "sort_double"
Sort->sort_double($array, method : int ($a : double, $b : double) { return $b <=> $a; }, $offset, $length);
sort_float
static method sort_float : void ($array : float[], $comparator : Comparator::Float, $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
Sorts the range of the elements of float
$array in-place.
The sorted range is from the $offset to the position proceeded by the $length.
If the length is less than 0, the length to the end of the string is calculated from the length of the array and the offset.
The Comparator::Float comparator is used to compare each element.
Exceptions:
The $array must be defined.
The $offset must be greater than or equal to 0.
The $comparator must be defined.
The $offset + length must be less than or equal to the length of the $elements.
sort_float_asc
static method sort_float_asc : void ($array : float[], $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
The alias for the following code using "sort_float"
Sort->sort_float($array, method : int ($a : float, $b : float) { return $a <=> $b; }, $offset, $length);
sort_float_desc
static method sort_float_desc : void ($array : float[], $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
The alias for the following code using "sort_float"
Sort->sort_float($array, method : int ($a : float, $b : float) { return $b <=> $a; }, $offset, $length);
sort_float
static method sort_float : void ($array : float[], $comparator : Comparator::Float, $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
Sorts the range of the elements of float
$array in-place.
The sorted range is from the $offset to the position proceeded by the $length.
If the length is less than 0, the length to the end of the string is calculated from the length of the array and the offset.
The Comparator::Float comparator is used to compare each element.
Exceptions:
The $array must be defined.
The $offset must be greater than or equal to 0.
The $comparator must be defined.
The $offset + length must be less than or equal to the length of the $elements.
sort_float_asc
static method sort_float_asc : void ($array : float[], $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
The alias for the following code using "sort_float"
Sort->sort_float($array, method : int ($a : float, $b : float) { return $a <=> $b; }, $offset, $length);
sort_float_desc
static method sort_float_desc : void ($array : float[], $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
The alias for the following code using "sort_float"
Sort->sort_float($array, method : int ($a : float, $b : float) { return $b <=> $a; }, $offset, $length);
sort_int
static method sort_int : void ($array : int[], $comparator : Comparator::Int, $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
Sorts the range of the elements of int
$array in-place.
The sorted range is from the $offset to the position proceeded by the $length.
If the length is less than 0, the length to the end of the string is calculated from the length of the array and the offset.
The Comparator::Int comparator is used to compare each element.
Exceptions:
The $array must be defined.
The $offset must be greater than or equal to 0.
The $comparator must be defined.
The $offset + length must be less than or equal to the length of the $elements.
sort_int_asc
static method sort_int_asc : void ($array : int[], $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
The alias for the following code using "sort_int"
Sort->sort_int($array, method : int ($a : int, $b : int) { return $a <=> $b; }, $offset, $length);
sort_int_desc
static method sort_int_desc : void ($array : int[], $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
The alias for the following code using "sort_int"
Sort->sort_int($array, method : int ($a : int, $b : int) { return $b <=> $a; }, $offset, $length);
sort_long
static method sort_long : void ($array : long[], $comparator : Comparator::Long, $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
Sorts the range of the elements of long
$array in-place.
The sorted range is from the $offset to the position proceeded by the $length.
If the length is less than 0, the length to the end of the string is calculated from the length of the array and the offset.
The Comparator::Long comparator is used to compare each element.
Exceptions:
The $array must be defined.
The $offset must be greater than or equal to 0.
The $comparator must be defined.
The $offset + length must be less than or equal to the length of the $elements.
sort_long_asc
method sort_long_asc : void ($array : long[], $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
The alias for the following code using "sort_long"
Sort->sort_long($array, method : int ($a : long, $b : long) { return $a <=> $b; }, $offset, $length);
sort_long_desc
static method sort_long_desc : void ($array : long[], $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
The alias for the following code using "sort_long"
Sort->sort_long($array, method : int ($a : long, $b : long) { return $b <=> $a; }, $offset, $length);
sort_object
static method sort_object : void ($array : object[], $comparator : Comparator, $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
Sorts the range of the elements of object array in-place.
The sorted range is from the $offset to the position proceeded by the $length.
If the length is less than 0, the length to the end of the string is calculated from the length of the array and the offset.
The Comparator comparator is used to compare each element.
Exceptions:
The $offset must be greater than or equal to 0.
The $comparator must be defined.
The $offset + length must be less than or equal to the length of the $elements.
sort_short
static method sort_short : void ($array : short[], $comparator : Comparator::Int, $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
Sorts the range of the elements of short
$array in-place.
The sorted range is from the $offset to the position proceeded by the $length.
If the length is less than 0, the length to the end of the string is calculated from the length of the array and the offset.
The Comparator::Int comparator is used to compare each element.
Exceptions:
The $array must be defined.
The $offset must be greater than or equal to 0.
The $comparator must be defined.
The $offset + length must be less than or equal to the length of the $elements.
sort_short_asc
static method sort_short_asc : void ($array : short[], $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
The alias for the following code using "sort_short"
Sort->sort_short($array, method : int ($a : short, $b : short) { return $a <=> $b; }, $offset, $length);
sort_short_desc
static method sort_short_desc : void ($array : short[], $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
The alias for the following code using "sort_short"
Sort->sort_short($array, method : int ($a : int, $b : int) { return $b <=> $a; }, $offset, $length);
sort_string
static method sort_string : void ($array : string[], $comparator : Comparator::String, $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
Sorts the range of the elements of string
$array in-place.
The sorted range is from the $offset to the position proceeded by the $length.
If the length is less than 0, the length to the end of the string is calculated from the length of the array and the offset.
The Comparator::Int comparator is used to compare each element.
Exceptions:
The $array must be defined.
The $offset must be greater than or equal to 0.
The $comparator must be defined.
The $offset + length must be less than or equal to the length of the $elements.
sort_string_asc
static method sort_string_asc : void ($array : string[], $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
The alias for the following code using "sort_string"
Sort->sort_string($array, method : int ($a : string, $b : string) { return $a cmp $b; }, $offset, $length);
sort_string_desc
static method sort_string_desc : void ($array : string[], $offset : int = 0, $length : int = -1);
The alias for the following code using "sort_string"
Sort->sort_string($array, method : int ($a : string, $b : string) { return $b cmp $a; }, $offset, $length);
sort_options_asc
static method sort_options_asc : void ($options : object[]);
Sorts the $options by the dictionaly asc order of the key.
Exceptions:
The $options must be defined. Otherwise an exception is thrown.
The length of the $options must be an even number. Otherwise an exception is thrown.
The key of the $options must be defined. Otherwise an exception is thrown.
The key of the $options must be the string type. Otherwise an exception is thrown.
Examples:
Sort->sort_options({key2 => 1, key3 => 2, key1 => 3});
Copyright & License
Copyright (c) 2023 Yuki Kimoto
MIT License