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Java » Collections Data Structure » TreeSetScreenshots 
Comparable with a sorted collection.
 

import java.util.Set;
import java.util.TreeSet;

class Product implements Comparable<Product> {
  String prodName;

  int prodID;

  Product(String str, int id) {
    prodName = str;
    prodID = id;
  }

  public int compareTo(Product p2) {
    return prodName.compareToIgnoreCase(p2.prodName);
  }

  public boolean equals(Object p2) {
    return prodName.compareToIgnoreCase(((Productp2).prodName== 0;
  }
}

public class Main {
  public static void main(String args[]) {
    Set<Product> prodList = new TreeSet<Product>();

    prodList.add(new Product("A"13546));
    prodList.add(new Product("B"04762));
    prodList.add(new Product("C"12221));
    prodList.add(new Product("D"44387));

    for (Product p : prodList)
      System.out.printf("%-14s ID: %d\n", p.prodName, p.prodID);
  }
}

   
  
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