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Apex Design Patterns

You're reading from  Apex Design Patterns

Product type Book
Published in Apr 2016
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781782173656
Pages 256 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Anshul Verma Anshul Verma
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Jitendra Zaa Jitendra Zaa
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Ignoring the equals() and hashcode() methods while performing object comparison


Consider the following Apex class:

global class DealInfo {     
    public Integer amount {get;set;} 
    public String amountCurrency {get;set;}  
} 

Now, we are in a situation where we need to sort a list of objects from the preceding class. Let's run the following anonymous code:

DealInfo o = new DealInfo(); 
o.amount = 200; 
o.amountCurrency = 'USD'; 
 
DealInfo o1 = new DealInfo(); 
o1.amount = 100; 
o1.amountCurrency = 'USD';  
List<DealInfo> lstDeals = new List<DealInfo>{o,o1}; 
lstDeals.sort(); 

If you are expecting the list to get sorted, then it's not so. We get the following error from Apex:

System.ListException: One or more of the items in this list is not Comparable. 

Salesforce already supports sorting primitive datatypes. However, to support the sorting capabilities for objects, such as wrapper classes or lists, we need...

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