How to use Collections.sort() in Java?

The answer given by NINCOMPOOP can be made simpler using Lambda Expressions:

Collections.sort(recipes, (Recipe r1, Recipe r2) ->
r1.getID().compareTo(r2.getID()));

Also introduced after Java 8 is the comparator construction methods in the Comparator interface. Using these, one can further reduce this to 1:

recipes.sort(comparingInt(Recipe::getId));

1 Bloch, J. Effective Java (3rd Edition). 2018. Item 42, p. 194.


Use this method Collections.sort(List,Comparator) . Implement a Comparator and pass it to Collections.sort().

class RecipeCompare implements Comparator<Recipe> {

    @Override
    public int compare(Recipe o1, Recipe o2) {
        // write comparison logic here like below , it's just a sample
        return o1.getID().compareTo(o2.getID());
    }
}

Then use the Comparator as

Collections.sort(recipes,new RecipeCompare());