oop-labs-collection/labs/4/Group.java

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*
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*
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*/
import java.util.Arrays;
/**
* Group class defines a representation of a university group with students
* that can be used as a convenient structure to look at students' statistics.
*
* @version 0.1 20 May 2023
* @author Dymik739
*/
public class Group {
/**
* Main method which should be executed at the start of this application.
*
* @since 0.1
*/
public static void main() {
Student[] studentList = {
// name, results, motivation%, ability%, course№
new Student("Davie", 16.3, 93.5, 98.9, 5),
new Student("Terry", 99.4, 49.3, 73.2, 7),
new Student("Mark", 67.9, 15.5, 7.8, 4),
new Student("Rand", 85.5, 82.6, 99.9, 12),
new Student("Steve", 1.2, 99.8, 99.2, 1)
};
System.out.println("Original students array:");
printStudents(studentList);
Arrays.sort(studentList, (o1, o2) -> o1.getName().compareTo(o2.getName()));
System.out.println("\nArray, sorted by students' name:");
printStudents(studentList);
Arrays.sort(studentList, (o1, o2) ->
compareDouble(o2.getResults(), o1.getResults()));
System.out.println("\nArray, sorted by the reverse of students' " +
"score results:");
printStudents(studentList);
System.out.println("\nAs we can clearly see, " +
studentList[studentList.length-1].getName() + " with " +
studentList[studentList.length-1].getMotivationPercent() +
"% of motivation and " +
studentList[studentList.length-1].getLearningAbilitiesPercent() +
"% ability to learn will be the one who is kicked " +
"from this university, because such is our life.");
}
/**
* Outputs to stdout a given array of students in a fancy way.
*
* @param array array to print out
*/
private static void printStudents(Student[] array) {
for (Student s : array) {
System.out.println(s);
}
}
/**
* Compares numbers of type Double
*
* @param i1 first number
* @param i2 second number to compare
* @return if the first argument is greater, 1 is returned
* if the second argument is greater, -1 is returned
* if the arguments are equal, 0 is returned
*/
private static int compareDouble(double i1, double i2) {
if (i1 > i2) {
return 1;
} else if (i1 < i2) {
return -1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
}