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This module explains why the elements stored in a TreeSet collection must be references to objects instantiated from a class that implements the Comparable interface. The module also briefly discusses an alternative approach using the Comparator interface. The module shows you how to implement the Comparable interface for a new class definition, explains the "natural ordering of the elements" for a class, and discusses the "consistent with equals" requirement. Finally, the module shows you how to define a new class whose objects are eligible for inclusion in a TreeSet collection.

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Preface

This module is one of a series of modules designed to teach you about Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) in general and the Java Collectionsframework in particular.

This module explains why the elements stored in a TreeSet collection must be references to objects instantiated from a class that implements the Comparable interface. The module also briefly discusses an alternative approach using the Comparator interface.

The module shows you how to implement the Comparable interface for a new class definition, explains the "natural ordering of the elements" for a class, and discusses the "consistent with equals" requirement. Finally,the module shows you how to define a new class whose objects are eligible for inclusion in a TreeSet collection.

In addition to studying these modules, I strongly recommend that you study the Collections Trail in Oracle's Java Tutorials . The modules in this collection are intended to supplement and not to replace those tutorials.

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In this module, I will teach you why the elements stored in a TreeSet collection must be references to objects instantiated from a class thatimplements the Comparable interface. ( In a subsequent module, I will teach you about an alternative approach that makes use of the Comparator interface.)

I will provide an example of implementing the Comparable interface for a new class definition, and will teach you about the natural ordering of the elements for a class.

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