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This module is one of a series of modules designed to teach you about Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) in general and the Java Collectionsframework in particular.
This module shows you how to use a Comparator created by the reverseOrder method of the Collections class to sort a list into reverse natural order. The module also shows you how to use the reverse method of the Collections class to reverse the order of the elements in a list.
In addition to studying these modules, I strongly recommend that you study the Collections Trail in Oracle's Java Tutorials . The modules in this collection are intended to supplement and not to replace those tutorials.
I recommend that you open another copy of this module in a separate browser window and use the following links to easily find and view the listings while you are reading about them.
In this module, I will teach you how to use a Comparator created by the reverseOrder method of the Collections class to sort a list into reverse natural order . I will also teach you how to use the reverse method of the Collections class to reverse the order of the elements in a list.
The code in this series of modules is written with no thought given to Generics . As a result, if you copy and compile the code, you will probably get warnings about unchecked or unsafe operations .
While you will ultimately need to understand how to use Generics, that is a very complex topic. An understanding of Generics is beyond the scope of thiscourse. Therefore, for purposes of this course, you can simply ignore those warnings.
Let's begin with a quiz to test your prior knowledge of the Collections Framework.
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