public class DescendingComparer extends Object implements AtomicComparer, Serializable
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| DescendingComparer(AtomicComparer base) | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| int | compareAtomicValues(AtomicValue a,
                   AtomicValue b)Compare two objects. | 
| boolean | comparesEqual(AtomicValue a,
             AtomicValue b)Compare two AtomicValue objects for equality according to the rules for their data type. | 
| AtomicComparer | getBaseComparer()Get the underlying (ascending) comparer | 
| StringCollator | getCollator()Get the collation used by this AtomicComparer if any | 
| ComparisonKey | getComparisonKey(AtomicValue a)Get a comparison key for an object. | 
| AtomicComparer | provideContext(XPathContext context)Supply the dynamic context in case this is needed for the comparison | 
public DescendingComparer(AtomicComparer base)
public AtomicComparer getBaseComparer()
public StringCollator getCollator()
AtomicComparergetCollator in interface AtomicComparerpublic AtomicComparer provideContext(XPathContext context)
provideContext in interface AtomicComparercontext - the dynamic evaluation contextNoDynamicContextException - if the context is an "early evaluation" (compile-time) contextpublic int compareAtomicValues(AtomicValue a, AtomicValue b) throws NoDynamicContextException
compareAtomicValues in interface AtomicComparera - the first object to be compared. It is intended that this should be an instance
 of AtomicValue, though this restriction is not enforced. If it is a StringValue, the
 collator is used to compare the values, otherwise the value must implement the java.util.Comparable
 interface.b - the second object to be compared. This must be comparable with the first object: for
 example, if one is a string, they must both be strings.ClassCastException - if the objects are of the wrong type for this ComparerNoDynamicContextException - if this comparer required access to dynamic context information,
 notably the implicit timezone, and this information is not available. In general this happens if a
 context-dependent comparison is attempted at compile-time, and it signals the compiler to generate
 code that tries again at run-time.public boolean comparesEqual(AtomicValue a, AtomicValue b) throws NoDynamicContextException
comparesEqual in interface AtomicComparera - the first object to be compared. It is intended that this should be an instance
          of AtomicValue, though this restriction is not enforced. If it is a StringValue, the
          collator is used to compare the values, otherwise the value must implement the equals() method.b - the second object to be compared. This must be comparable with the first object: for
          example, if one is a string, they must both be strings.ClassCastException - if the objects are not comparableNoDynamicContextExceptionpublic ComparisonKey getComparisonKey(AtomicValue a) throws NoDynamicContextException
getComparisonKey in interface AtomicComparerNoDynamicContextExceptionCopyright (c) 2004-2013 Saxonica Limited. All rights reserved.