org.apache.commons.collections4.sequence
Class SequencesComparator<T>

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.apache.commons.collections4.sequence.SequencesComparator<T>

public class SequencesComparator<T>
extends Object

This class allows to compare two objects sequences.

The two sequences can hold any object type, as only the equals method is used to compare the elements of the sequences. It is guaranteed that the comparisons will always be done as o1.equals(o2) where o1 belongs to the first sequence and o2 belongs to the second sequence. This can be important if subclassing is used for some elements in the first sequence and the equals method is specialized.

Comparison can be seen from two points of view: either as giving the smallest modification allowing to transform the first sequence into the second one, or as giving the longest sequence which is a subsequence of both initial sequences. The equals method is used to compare objects, so any object can be put into sequences. Modifications include deleting, inserting or keeping one object, starting from the beginning of the first sequence.

This class implements the comparison algorithm, which is the very efficient algorithm from Eugene W. Myers An O(ND) Difference Algorithm and Its Variations. This algorithm produces the shortest possible edit script containing all the commands needed to transform the first sequence into the second one.

Since:
4.0
Version:
$Id: SequencesComparator.java 1477760 2013-04-30 18:34:03Z tn $
See Also:
EditScript, EditCommand, CommandVisitor

Constructor Summary
SequencesComparator(List<T> sequence1, List<T> sequence2)
          Simple constructor.
SequencesComparator(List<T> sequence1, List<T> sequence2, Equator<? super T> equator)
          Simple constructor.
 
Method Summary
 EditScript<T> getScript()
          Get the EditScript object.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

SequencesComparator

public SequencesComparator(List<T> sequence1,
                           List<T> sequence2)
Simple constructor.

Creates a new instance of SequencesComparator using a DefaultEquator.

It is guaranteed that the comparisons will always be done as o1.equals(o2) where o1 belongs to the first sequence and o2 belongs to the second sequence. This can be important if subclassing is used for some elements in the first sequence and the equals method is specialized.

Parameters:
sequence1 - first sequence to be compared
sequence2 - second sequence to be compared

SequencesComparator

public SequencesComparator(List<T> sequence1,
                           List<T> sequence2,
                           Equator<? super T> equator)
Simple constructor.

Creates a new instance of SequencesComparator with a custom Equator.

It is guaranteed that the comparisons will always be done as Equator.equate(o1, o2) where o1 belongs to the first sequence and o2 belongs to the second sequence.

Parameters:
sequence1 - first sequence to be compared
sequence2 - second sequence to be compared
equator - the equator to use for testing object equality
Method Detail

getScript

public EditScript<T> getScript()
Get the EditScript object.

It is guaranteed that the objects embedded in the insert commands come from the second sequence and that the objects embedded in either the delete commands or keep commands come from the first sequence. This can be important if subclassing is used for some elements in the first sequence and the equals method is specialized.

Returns:
the edit script resulting from the comparison of the two sequences


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