public class SequencesComparator<T>
extends java.lang.Object
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.
EditScript
,
EditCommand
,
CommandVisitor
Constructor and Description |
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SequencesComparator(java.util.List<T> sequence1,
java.util.List<T> sequence2)
Simple constructor.
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SequencesComparator(java.util.List<T> sequence1,
java.util.List<T> sequence2,
Equator<? super T> equator)
Simple constructor.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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EditScript<T> |
getScript()
Get the
EditScript object. |
public SequencesComparator(java.util.List<T> sequence1, java.util.List<T> sequence2)
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.
sequence1
- first sequence to be comparedsequence2
- second sequence to be comparedpublic SequencesComparator(java.util.List<T> sequence1, java.util.List<T> sequence2, Equator<? super T> equator)
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.
sequence1
- first sequence to be comparedsequence2
- second sequence to be comparedequator
- the equator to use for testing object equalitypublic EditScript<T> getScript()
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.
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