Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version, Student Value Edition (11th Edition)
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Chapter 13.6, Problem 13.6.6CP
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Interface:

Interface is a reference type in Java, which contains a collection of abstract methods.

An interface needs to the follow certain conditions such as:

  • One cannot instantiate an interface.
  • Interfaces do not contain any constructors.
  • All methods present in the interface are abstracts.
  • An interface does not contain any instance field.
  • An interface cannot be extended by a class.

Comparable Interface:

A comparable interface is a generic interface that defines the compareTo() method that is used for comparing objects.

Example:

//java langauage package for comaprable interface

package java.lang

//comparable interface definition

public interface Comparable <E>

{

//use of compareTo to compare objects

public integer compareTo(E o);

}

The compareTo() method determines the order of this object with the specified object “o” and returns a negative integer, zero or positive integer, if this object is less than, equal to or greater than object “o”.

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Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version, Student Value Edition (11th Edition)

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