Scala: how can I sort an array of tuples by their second element?

Solution 1:

In scala 2.8, there is a method sortBy. Here is a simple use case:

scala> val arr = Array(("One",1),("Two",2),("Four",4),("Three",3))
arr: Array[(java.lang.String, Int)] = Array((One,1), (Two,2), (Four,4), (Three,3))

scala> arr.sortBy(_._2)
res0: Array[(java.lang.String, Int)] = Array((One,1), (Two,2), (Three,3), (Four,4))

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Solution 2:

You can use this code:

scala> val v = Array(('a', 2), ('b', 1))
v: Array[(Char, Int)] = Array((a,2), (b,1))

scala> scala.util.Sorting.stableSort(v,
     | (e1: (Char, Int), e2: (Char, Int)) => e1._2 < e2._2)

scala> v
res11: Array[(Char, Int)] = Array((b,1), (a,2))

Unfortunetly, it seems that Scala cannot infer the type of the array passed to stableSort. I hope that's ok for you.

Solution 3:

If it's an Array, it's probably typical to use in-place sorting algorithms. However, in idiomatic Scala code, mutable collections are usually not encouraged/used. If that's the case and you have am immutable collection (or would like to not modify the Array in place), use sortWith:

scala> val a = Array(1, 3, 2, 5)
a: Array[Int] = Array(1, 3, 2, 5)

scala> a.sortWith(_ > _)
res6: Array[Int] = Array(5, 3, 2, 1)

scala> a
res7: Array[Int] = Array(1, 3, 2, 5)

sorting an Array or any other collection of tuples:

scala> val a = Array(('a', 1), ('b', 4), ('c', 5), ('d', 2))
a: Array[(Char, Int)] = Array((a,1), (b,4), (c,5), (d,2))

scala> a.sortWith(_._2 > _._2)
res4: Array[(Char, Int)] = Array((c,5), (b,4), (d,2), (a,1))

scala> a
res5: Array[(Char, Int)] = Array((a,1), (b,4), (c,5), (d,2))

Solution 4:

On Scala 2.8 (yes, again :), you can also do this:

val v = Array(('a', 2), ('b', 1))
scala.util.Sorting.stableSort(v)(manifest[(Char, Int)], Ordering.by(_._2))

In the specific case of pairs, this can also work to sort first by the second element, and then by the first:

scala.util.Sorting.stableSort(v)(manifest[(Char, Int)], Ordering.by(_.swap))