问题
Is there a standard idiom for comparing version numbers? I can\'t just use a straight String compareTo because I don\'t know yet what the maximum number of point releases there will be. I need to compare the versions and have the following hold true:
1.0 < 1.1
1.0.1 < 1.1
1.9 < 1.10
回答1:
Tokenize the strings with the dot as delimiter and then compare the integer translation side by side, beginning from the left.
回答2:
Another solution for this old post (for those that it might help) :
public class Version implements Comparable<Version> {
private String version;
public final String get() {
return this.version;
}
public Version(String version) {
if(version == null)
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Version can not be null");
if(!version.matches("[0-9]+(\\.[0-9]+)*"))
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid version format");
this.version = version;
}
@Override public int compareTo(Version that) {
if(that == null)
return 1;
String[] thisParts = this.get().split("\\.");
String[] thatParts = that.get().split("\\.");
int length = Math.max(thisParts.length, thatParts.length);
for(int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
int thisPart = i < thisParts.length ?
Integer.parseInt(thisParts[i]) : 0;
int thatPart = i < thatParts.length ?
Integer.parseInt(thatParts[i]) : 0;
if(thisPart < thatPart)
return -1;
if(thisPart > thatPart)
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
@Override public boolean equals(Object that) {
if(this == that)
return true;
if(that == null)
return false;
if(this.getClass() != that.getClass())
return false;
return this.compareTo((Version) that) == 0;
}
}
Version a = new Version("1.1");
Version b = new Version("1.1.1");
a.compareTo(b) // return -1 (a<b)
a.equals(b) // return false
Version a = new Version("2.0");
Version b = new Version("1.9.9");
a.compareTo(b) // return 1 (a>b)
a.equals(b) // return false
Version a = new Version("1.0");
Version b = new Version("1");
a.compareTo(b) // return 0 (a=b)
a.equals(b) // return true
Version a = new Version("1");
Version b = null;
a.compareTo(b) // return 1 (a>b)
a.equals(b) // return false
List<Version> versions = new ArrayList<Version>();
versions.add(new Version("2"));
versions.add(new Version("1.0.5"));
versions.add(new Version("1.01.0"));
versions.add(new Version("1.00.1"));
Collections.min(versions).get() // return min version
Collections.max(versions).get() // return max version
// WARNING
Version a = new Version("2.06");
Version b = new Version("2.060");
a.equals(b) // return false
Edit:
@daiscog: Thank you for your remark, this piece of code has been developed for the Android platform and as recommended by Google, the method "matches" check the entire string unlike Java that uses a regulatory pattern. (Android documentation - JAVA documentation)
回答3:
It's really easy using Maven:
import org.apache.maven.artifact.versioning.DefaultArtifactVersion;
DefaultArtifactVersion minVersion = new DefaultArtifactVersion("1.0.1");
DefaultArtifactVersion maxVersion = new DefaultArtifactVersion("1.10");
DefaultArtifactVersion version = new DefaultArtifactVersion("1.11");
if (version.compareTo(minVersion) < 0 || version.compareTo(maxVersion) > 0) {
System.out.println("Sorry, your version is unsupported");
}
You can get the right dependency string for Maven Artifact from this page:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.maven</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-artifact</artifactId>
<version>3.0.3</version>
</dependency>
回答4:
You need to normalise the version strings so they can be compared. Something like
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
public class Main {
public static void main(String... args) {
compare("1.0", "1.1");
compare("1.0.1", "1.1");
compare("1.9", "1.10");
compare("1.a", "1.9");
}
private static void compare(String v1, String v2) {
String s1 = normalisedVersion(v1);
String s2 = normalisedVersion(v2);
int cmp = s1.compareTo(s2);
String cmpStr = cmp < 0 ? "<" : cmp > 0 ? ">" : "==";
System.out.printf("'%s' %s '%s'%n", v1, cmpStr, v2);
}
public static String normalisedVersion(String version) {
return normalisedVersion(version, ".", 4);
}
public static String normalisedVersion(String version, String sep, int maxWidth) {
String[] split = Pattern.compile(sep, Pattern.LITERAL).split(version);
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
for (String s : split) {
sb.append(String.format("%" + maxWidth + 's', s));
}
return sb.toString();
}
}
Prints
'1.0' < '1.1' '1.0.1' < '1.1' '1.9' < '1.10' '1.a' > '1.9'
回答5:
The best to reuse existing code, take Maven's ComparableVersion class
advantages:
- Apache License, Version 2.0,
- tested,
- used (copied) in multiple projects like spring-security-core, jboss etc
- multiple features
- it's already a java.lang.Comparable
- just copy-paste that one class, no third-party dependencies
Don't include dependency to maven-artifact as that will pull various transitive dependencies
回答6:
// VersionComparator.java
import java.util.Comparator;
public class VersionComparator implements Comparator {
public boolean equals(Object o1, Object o2) {
return compare(o1, o2) == 0;
}
public int compare(Object o1, Object o2) {
String version1 = (String) o1;
String version2 = (String) o2;
VersionTokenizer tokenizer1 = new VersionTokenizer(version1);
VersionTokenizer tokenizer2 = new VersionTokenizer(version2);
int number1 = 0, number2 = 0;
String suffix1 = "", suffix2 = "";
while (tokenizer1.MoveNext()) {
if (!tokenizer2.MoveNext()) {
do {
number1 = tokenizer1.getNumber();
suffix1 = tokenizer1.getSuffix();
if (number1 != 0 || suffix1.length() != 0) {
// Version one is longer than number two, and non-zero
return 1;
}
}
while (tokenizer1.MoveNext());
// Version one is longer than version two, but zero
return 0;
}
number1 = tokenizer1.getNumber();
suffix1 = tokenizer1.getSuffix();
number2 = tokenizer2.getNumber();
suffix2 = tokenizer2.getSuffix();
if (number1 < number2) {
// Number one is less than number two
return -1;
}
if (number1 > number2) {
// Number one is greater than number two
return 1;
}
boolean empty1 = suffix1.length() == 0;
boolean empty2 = suffix2.length() == 0;
if (empty1 && empty2) continue; // No suffixes
if (empty1) return 1; // First suffix is empty (1.2 > 1.2b)
if (empty2) return -1; // Second suffix is empty (1.2a < 1.2)
// Lexical comparison of suffixes
int result = suffix1.compareTo(suffix2);
if (result != 0) return result;
}
if (tokenizer2.MoveNext()) {
do {
number2 = tokenizer2.getNumber();
suffix2 = tokenizer2.getSuffix();
if (number2 != 0 || suffix2.length() != 0) {
// Version one is longer than version two, and non-zero
return -1;
}
}
while (tokenizer2.MoveNext());
// Version two is longer than version one, but zero
return 0;
}
return 0;
}
}
// VersionTokenizer.java
public class VersionTokenizer {
private final String _versionString;
private final int _length;
private int _position;
private int _number;
private String _suffix;
private boolean _hasValue;
public int getNumber() {
return _number;
}
public String getSuffix() {
return _suffix;
}
public boolean hasValue() {
return _hasValue;
}
public VersionTokenizer(String versionString) {
if (versionString == null)
throw new IllegalArgumentException("versionString is null");
_versionString = versionString;
_length = versionString.length();
}
public boolean MoveNext() {
_number = 0;
_suffix = "";
_hasValue = false;
// No more characters
if (_position >= _length)
return false;
_hasValue = true;
while (_position < _length) {
char c = _versionString.charAt(_position);
if (c < '0' || c > '9') break;
_number = _number * 10 + (c - '0');
_position++;
}
int suffixStart = _position;
while (_position < _length) {
char c = _versionString.charAt(_position);
if (c == '.') break;
_position++;
}
_suffix = _versionString.substring(suffixStart, _position);
if (_position < _length) _position++;
return true;
}
}
Example:
public class Main
{
private static VersionComparator cmp;
public static void main (String[] args)
{
cmp = new VersionComparator();
Test(new String[]{"1.1.2", "1.2", "1.2.0", "1.2.1", "1.12"});
Test(new String[]{"1.3", "1.3a", "1.3b", "1.3-SNAPSHOT"});
}
private static void Test(String[] versions) {
for (int i = 0; i < versions.length; i++) {
for (int j = i; j < versions.length; j++) {
Test(versions[i], versions[j]);
}
}
}
private static void Test(String v1, String v2) {
int result = cmp.compare(v1, v2);
String op = "==";
if (result < 0) op = "<";
if (result > 0) op = ">";
System.out.printf("%s %s %s\n", v1, op, v2);
}
}
Output:
1.1.2 == 1.1.2 ---> same length and value
1.1.2 < 1.2 ---> first number (1) less than second number (2) => -1
1.1.2 < 1.2.0 ---> first number (1) less than second number (2) => -1
1.1.2 < 1.2.1 ---> first number (1) less than second number (2) => -1
1.1.2 < 1.12 ---> first number (1) less than second number (12) => -1
1.2 == 1.2 ---> same length and value
1.2 == 1.2.0 ---> first shorter than second, but zero
1.2 < 1.2.1 ---> first shorter than second, and non-zero
1.2 < 1.12 ---> first number (2) less than second number (12) => -1
1.2.0 == 1.2.0 ---> same length and value
1.2.0 < 1.2.1 ---> first number (0) less than second number (1) => -1
1.2.0 < 1.12 ---> first number (2) less than second number (12) => -1
1.2.1 == 1.2.1 ---> same length and value
1.2.1 < 1.12 ---> first number (2) less than second number (12) => -1
1.12 == 1.12 ---> same length and value
1.3 == 1.3 ---> same length and value
1.3 > 1.3a ---> first suffix ('') is empty, but not second ('a') => 1
1.3 > 1.3b ---> first suffix ('') is empty, but not second ('b') => 1
1.3 > 1.3-SNAPSHOT ---> first suffix ('') is empty, but not second ('-SNAPSHOT') => 1
1.3a == 1.3a ---> same length and value
1.3a < 1.3b ---> first suffix ('a') compared to second suffix ('b') => -1
1.3a < 1.3-SNAPSHOT ---> first suffix ('a') compared to second suffix ('-SNAPSHOT') => -1
1.3b == 1.3b ---> same length and value
1.3b < 1.3-SNAPSHOT ---> first suffix ('b') compared to second suffix ('-SNAPSHOT') => -1
1.3-SNAPSHOT == 1.3-SNAPSHOT ---> same length and value
回答7:
Wondering why everybody assumes that the versions is only made up of integers - in my case it was not.
Why reinventing the wheel (assuming the version follows the Semver standard)
First install https://github.com/vdurmont/semver4j via Maven
Then use this library
Semver sem = new Semver("1.2.3");
sem.isGreaterThan("1.2.2"); // true
回答8:
public static int compareVersions(String version1, String version2){
String[] levels1 = version1.split("\\.");
String[] levels2 = version2.split("\\.");
int length = Math.max(levels1.length, levels2.length);
for (int i = 0; i < length; i++){
Integer v1 = i < levels1.length ? Integer.parseInt(levels1[i]) : 0;
Integer v2 = i < levels2.length ? Integer.parseInt(levels2[i]) : 0;
int compare = v1.compareTo(v2);
if (compare != 0){
return compare;
}
}
return 0;
}
回答9:
public int compare(String v1, String v2) {
v1 = v1.replaceAll("\\s", "");
v2 = v2.replaceAll("\\s", "");
String[] a1 = v1.split("\\.");
String[] a2 = v2.split("\\.");
List<String> l1 = Arrays.asList(a1);
List<String> l2 = Arrays.asList(a2);
int i=0;
while(true){
Double d1 = null;
Double d2 = null;
try{
d1 = Double.parseDouble(l1.get(i));
}catch(IndexOutOfBoundsException e){
}
try{
d2 = Double.parseDouble(l2.get(i));
}catch(IndexOutOfBoundsException e){
}
if (d1 != null && d2 != null) {
if (d1.doubleValue() > d2.doubleValue()) {
return 1;
} else if (d1.doubleValue() < d2.doubleValue()) {
return -1;
}
} else if (d2 == null && d1 != null) {
if (d1.doubleValue() > 0) {
return 1;
}
} else if (d1 == null && d2 != null) {
if (d2.doubleValue() > 0) {
return -1;
}
} else {
break;
}
i++;
}
return 0;
}
回答10:
/**
* written by: Stan Towianski - May 2018
* notes: I make assumption each of 3 version sections a.b.c is not longer then 4 digits: aaaa.bbbb.cccc-MODWORD1(-)modnum2
* 5.10.13-release-1 becomes 0000500100013.501 6.0-snapshot becomes 0000600000000.100
* MODWORD1 = -xyz/NotMatching, -SNAPSHOT, -ALPHA, -BETA, -RC, -RELEASE/nothing return: .0, .1, .2, .3, .4, .5
* modnum2 = up to 2 digit/chars second version
* */
public class VersionCk {
private static boolean isVersionHigher( String baseVersion, String testVersion )
{
System.out.println( "versionToComparable( baseVersion ) =" + versionToComparable( baseVersion ) );
System.out.println( "versionToComparable( testVersion ) =" + versionToComparable( testVersion ) + " is this higher ?" );
return versionToComparable( testVersion ).compareTo( versionToComparable( baseVersion ) ) > 0;
}
//---- not worrying about += for something so small
private static String versionToComparable( String version )
{
// System.out.println("version - " + version);
String versionNum = version;
int at = version.indexOf( '-' );
if ( at >= 0 )
versionNum = version.substring( 0, at );
String[] numAr = versionNum.split( "\\." );
String versionFormatted = "0";
for ( String tmp : numAr )
{
versionFormatted += String.format( "%4s", tmp ).replace(' ', '0');
}
while ( versionFormatted.length() < 12 ) // pad out to aaaa.bbbb.cccc
{
versionFormatted += "0000";
}
// System.out.println( "converted min version =" + versionFormatted + "= : " + versionNum );
return versionFormatted + getVersionModifier( version, at );
}
//---- use order low to high: -xyz, -SNAPSHOT, -ALPHA, -BETA, -RC, -RELEASE/nothing returns: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
private static String getVersionModifier( String version, int at )
{
// System.out.println("version - " + version );
String[] wordModsAr = { "-SNAPSHOT", "-ALPHA", "-BETA", "-RC", "-RELEASE" };
if ( at < 0 )
return "." + wordModsAr.length + "00"; // make nothing = RELEASE level
int i = 1;
for ( String word : wordModsAr )
{
if ( ( at = version.toUpperCase().indexOf( word ) ) > 0 )
return "." + i + getSecondVersionModifier( version.substring( at + word.length() ) );
i++;
}
return ".000";
}
//---- add 2 chars for any number after first modifier. -rc2 or -rc-2 returns 02
private static String getSecondVersionModifier( String version )
{
System.out.println( "second modifier =" + version + "=" );
Matcher m = Pattern.compile("(.*?)(\\d+).*").matcher( version );
// if ( m.matches() )
// System.out.println( "match ? =" + m.matches() + "= m.group(1) =" + m.group(1) + "= m.group(2) =" + m.group(2) + "= m.group(3) =" + (m.groupCount() >= 3 ? m.group(3) : "x") );
// else
// System.out.println( "No match" );
return m.matches() ? String.format( "%2s", m.group(2) ).replace(' ', '0') : "00";
}
public static void main(String[] args)
{
checkVersion( "3.10.0", "3.4.0");
checkVersion( "5.4.2", "5.4.1");
checkVersion( "5.4.4", "5.4.5");
checkVersion( "5.4.9", "5.4.12");
checkVersion( "5.9.222", "5.10.12");
checkVersion( "5.10.12", "5.10.12");
checkVersion( "5.10.13", "5.10.14");
checkVersion( "6.7.0", "6.8");
checkVersion( "6.7", "2.7.0");
checkVersion( "6", "6.3.1");
checkVersion( "4", "4.0.0");
checkVersion( "6.3.0", "6");
checkVersion( "5.10.12-Alpha", "5.10.12-beTA");
checkVersion( "5.10.13-release", "5.10.14-beta");
checkVersion( "6.7.0", "6.8-snapshot");
checkVersion( "6.7.1", "6.7.0-release");
checkVersion( "6-snapshot", "6.0.0-beta");
checkVersion( "6.0-snapshot", "6.0.0-whatthe");
checkVersion( "5.10.12-Alpha-1", "5.10.12-alpha-2");
checkVersion( "5.10.13-release-1", "5.10.13-release2");
checkVersion( "10-rc42", "10.0.0-rc53");
}
private static void checkVersion(String baseVersion, String testVersion)
{
System.out.println( "baseVersion - " + baseVersion );
System.out.println( "testVersion - " + testVersion );
System.out.println( "isVersionHigher = " + isVersionHigher( baseVersion, testVersion ) );
System.out.println( "---------------");
}
}
some output:
---------------
baseVersion - 6.7
testVersion - 2.7.0
versionToComparable( baseVersion ) =0000600070000.500
versionToComparable( testVersion ) =0000200070000.500 is this higher ?
isVersionHigher = false
---------------
baseVersion - 6
testVersion - 6.3.1
versionToComparable( baseVersion ) =0000600000000.500
versionToComparable( testVersion ) =0000600030001.500 is this higher ?
isVersionHigher = true
---------------
baseVersion - 4
testVersion - 4.0.0
versionToComparable( baseVersion ) =0000400000000.500
versionToComparable( testVersion ) =0000400000000.500 is this higher ?
isVersionHigher = false
---------------
baseVersion - 6.3.0
testVersion - 6
versionToComparable( baseVersion ) =0000600030000.500
versionToComparable( testVersion ) =0000600000000.500 is this higher ?
isVersionHigher = false
---------------
baseVersion - 5.10.12-Alpha
testVersion - 5.10.12-beTA
second modifier ==
versionToComparable( baseVersion ) =0000500100012.200
second modifier ==
versionToComparable( testVersion ) =0000500100012.300 is this higher ?
second modifier ==
second modifier ==
isVersionHigher = true
---------------
baseVersion - 5.10.13-release
testVersion - 5.10.14-beta
second modifier ==
versionToComparable( baseVersion ) =0000500100013.500
second modifier ==
versionToComparable( testVersion ) =0000500100014.300 is this higher ?
second modifier ==
second modifier ==
isVersionHigher = true
---------------
baseVersion - 6.7.0
testVersion - 6.8-snapshot
versionToComparable( baseVersion ) =0000600070000.500
second modifier ==
versionToComparable( testVersion ) =0000600080000.100 is this higher ?
second modifier ==
isVersionHigher = true
---------------
baseVersion - 6.7.1
testVersion - 6.7.0-release
versionToComparable( baseVersion ) =0000600070001.500
second modifier ==
versionToComparable( testVersion ) =0000600070000.500 is this higher ?
second modifier ==
isVersionHigher = false
---------------
baseVersion - 6-snapshot
testVersion - 6.0.0-beta
second modifier ==
versionToComparable( baseVersion ) =0000600000000.100
second modifier ==
versionToComparable( testVersion ) =0000600000000.300 is this higher ?
second modifier ==
second modifier ==
isVersionHigher = true
---------------
baseVersion - 6.0-snapshot
testVersion - 6.0.0-whatthe
second modifier ==
versionToComparable( baseVersion ) =0000600000000.100
versionToComparable( testVersion ) =0000600000000.000 is this higher ?
second modifier ==
isVersionHigher = false
---------------
baseVersion - 5.10.12-Alpha-1
testVersion - 5.10.12-alpha-2
second modifier =-1=
versionToComparable( baseVersion ) =0000500100012.201
second modifier =-2=
versionToComparable( testVersion ) =0000500100012.202 is this higher ?
second modifier =-2=
second modifier =-1=
isVersionHigher = true
---------------
baseVersion - 5.10.13-release-1
testVersion - 5.10.13-release2
second modifier =-1=
versionToComparable( baseVersion ) =0000500100013.501
second modifier =2=
versionToComparable( testVersion ) =0000500100013.502 is this higher ?
second modifier =2=
second modifier =-1=
isVersionHigher = true
---------------
baseVersion - 10-rc42
testVersion - 10.0.0-rc53
second modifier =42=
versionToComparable( baseVersion ) =0001000000000.442
second modifier =53=
versionToComparable( testVersion ) =0001000000000.453 is this higher ?
second modifier =53=
second modifier =42=
isVersionHigher = true
---------------
回答11:
If you already have Jackson in your project, you can use com.fasterxml.jackson.core.Version
:
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.Version;
import org.junit.Test;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertTrue;
public class VersionTest {
@Test
public void shouldCompareVersion() {
Version version1 = new Version(1, 11, 1, null, null, null);
Version version2 = new Version(1, 12, 1, null, null, null);
assertTrue(version1.compareTo(version2) < 0);
}
}
回答12:
for my projects I use my commons-version library https://github.com/raydac/commons-version
it contains two auxiliary classes - to parse version (parsed version can be compared with another version object because it is comparable one) and VersionValidator which allows to check version for some expression like !=ide-1.1.1,>idea-1.3.4-SNAPSHOT;<1.2.3
回答13:
I created simple utility for comparing versions on Android platform using Semantic Versioning convention. So it works only for strings in format X.Y.Z (Major.Minor.Patch) where X, Y, and Z are non-negative integers. You can find it on my GitHub.
Method Version.compareVersions(String v1, String v2) compares two version strings. It returns 0 if the versions are equal, 1 if version v1 is before version v2, -1 if version v1 is after version v2, -2 if version format is invalid.
回答14:
public int CompareVersions(String version1, String version2)
{
String[] string1Vals = version1.split("\\.");
String[] string2Vals = version2.split("\\.");
int length = Math.max(string1Vals.length, string2Vals.length);
for (int i = 0; i < length; i++)
{
Integer v1 = (i < string1Vals.length)?Integer.parseInt(string1Vals[i]):0;
Integer v2 = (i < string2Vals.length)?Integer.parseInt(string2Vals[i]):0;
//Making sure Version1 bigger than version2
if (v1 > v2)
{
return 1;
}
//Making sure Version1 smaller than version2
else if(v1 < v2)
{
return -1;
}
}
//Both are equal
return 0;
}
回答15:
I wrote an Open Source Library called MgntUtils that has a utility that works with String versions. It correctly compares them, works with version ranges and so forth. Here is this library javadoc See methods TextUtils.comapreVersions(...)
. It has been heavily used and well tested. Here is the article that describes the library and where to get it. It is available as Maven artifact and on the github (with sources and JavaDoc)
回答16:
Wrote a little function myself.Simpler Using Lists
public static boolean checkVersionUpdate(String olderVerison, String newVersion) {
if (olderVerison.length() == 0 || newVersion.length() == 0) {
return false;
}
List<String> newVerList = Arrays.asList(newVersion.split("\\."));
List<String> oldVerList = Arrays.asList(olderVerison.split("\\."));
int diff = newVerList.size() - oldVerList.size();
List<String> newList = new ArrayList<>();
if (diff > 0) {
newList.addAll(oldVerList);
for (int i = 0; i < diff; i++) {
newList.add("0");
}
return examineArray(newList, newVerList, diff);
} else if (diff < 0) {
newList.addAll(newVerList);
for (int i = 0; i < -diff; i++) {
newList.add("0");
}
return examineArray(oldVerList, newList, diff);
} else {
return examineArray(oldVerList, newVerList, diff);
}
}
public static boolean examineArray(List<String> oldList, List<String> newList, int diff) {
boolean newVersionGreater = false;
for (int i = 0; i < oldList.size(); i++) {
if (Integer.parseInt(newList.get(i)) > Integer.parseInt(oldList.get(i))) {
newVersionGreater = true;
break;
} else if (Integer.parseInt(newList.get(i)) < Integer.parseInt(oldList.get(i))) {
newVersionGreater = false;
break;
} else {
newVersionGreater = diff > 0;
}
}
return newVersionGreater;
}
回答17:
I have written a small Java/Android library for comparing version numbers: https://github.com/G00fY2/version-compare
What it basically does is this:
public int compareVersions(String versionA, String versionB) {
String[] versionTokensA = versionA.split("\\.");
String[] versionTokensB = versionB.split("\\.");
List<Integer> versionNumbersA = new ArrayList<>();
List<Integer> versionNumbersB = new ArrayList<>();
for (String versionToken : versionTokensA) {
versionNumbersA.add(Integer.parseInt(versionToken));
}
for (String versionToken : versionTokensB) {
versionNumbersB.add(Integer.parseInt(versionToken));
}
final int versionASize = versionNumbersA.size();
final int versionBSize = versionNumbersB.size();
int maxSize = Math.max(versionASize, versionBSize);
for (int i = 0; i < maxSize; i++) {
if ((i < versionASize ? versionNumbersA.get(i) : 0) > (i < versionBSize ? versionNumbersB.get(i) : 0)) {
return 1;
} else if ((i < versionASize ? versionNumbersA.get(i) : 0) < (i < versionBSize ? versionNumbersB.get(i) : 0)) {
return -1;
}
}
return 0;
}
This snippet doesn't offer any error checks or handling. Beside that my library also supports suffixes like "1.2-rc" > "1.2-beta".
回答18:
Using Java 8 Stream to replace leading zeroes in components. This code passed all tests on interviewbit.com
public int compareVersion(String A, String B) {
List<String> strList1 = Arrays.stream(A.split("\\."))
.map(s -> s.replaceAll("^0+(?!$)", ""))
.collect(Collectors.toList());
List<String> strList2 = Arrays.stream(B.split("\\."))
.map(s -> s.replaceAll("^0+(?!$)", ""))
.collect(Collectors.toList());
int len1 = strList1.size();
int len2 = strList2.size();
int i = 0;
while(i < len1 && i < len2){
if (strList1.get(i).length() > strList2.get(i).length()) return 1;
if (strList1.get(i).length() < strList2.get(i).length()) return -1;
int result = new Long(strList1.get(i)).compareTo(new Long(strList2.get(i)));
if (result != 0) return result;
i++;
}
while (i < len1){
if (!strList1.get(i++).equals("0")) return 1;
}
while (i < len2){
if (!strList2.get(i++).equals("0")) return -1;
}
return 0;
}
回答19:
Since no answer on this page handles mixed text well, I made my own version:
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
class Main {
static double parseVersion(String v) {
if (v.isEmpty()) {
return 0;
}
Pattern p = Pattern.compile("^(\\D*)(\\d*)(\\D*)$");
Matcher m = p.matcher(v);
m.find();
if (m.group(2).isEmpty()) {
// v1.0.0.[preview]
return -1;
}
double i = Integer.parseInt(m.group(2));
if (!m.group(3).isEmpty()) {
// v1.0.[0b]
i -= 0.1;
}
return i;
}
public static int versionCompare(String str1, String str2) {
String[] v1 = str1.split("\\.");
String[] v2 = str2.split("\\.");
int i = 0;
for (; i < v1.length && i < v2.length; i++) {
double iv1 = parseVersion(v1[i]);
double iv2 = parseVersion(v2[i]);
if (iv1 != iv2) {
return iv1 - iv2 < 0 ? -1 : 1;
}
}
if (i < v1.length) {
// "1.0.1", "1.0"
double iv1 = parseVersion(v1[i]);
return iv1 < 0 ? -1 : (int)Math.ceil(iv1);
}
if (i < v2.length) {
double iv2 = parseVersion(v2[i]);
return - iv2 < 0 ? -1 : (int)Math.ceil(iv2);
}
return 0;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("versionCompare(v1.0.0, 1.0.0)");
System.out.println(versionCompare("v1.0.0", "1.0.0")); // 0
System.out.println("versionCompare(v1.0.0b, 1.0.0)");
System.out.println(versionCompare("v1.0.0b", "1.0.0")); // -1
System.out.println("versionCompare(v1.0.0.preview, 1.0.0)");
System.out.println(versionCompare("v1.0.0.preview", "1.0.0")); // -1
System.out.println("versionCompare(v1.0, 1.0.0)");
System.out.println(versionCompare("v1.0", "1.0.0")); // 0
System.out.println("versionCompare(ver1.0, 1.0.1)");
System.out.println(versionCompare("ver1.0", "1.0.1")); // -1
}
}
It still falls short on cases where you need to compare "alpha" with "beta" though.
回答20:
This code try to resolve this type of comparison versions.
Most of the version specifiers, like >= 1.0, are self-explanatory. The specifier ~> has a special meaning, best shown by example. ~> 2.0.3 is identical to >= 2.0.3 and < 2.1. ~> 2.1 is identical to >= 2.1 and < 3.0.
public static boolean apply(String cmpDeviceVersion, String reqDeviceVersion)
{
Boolean equal = !cmpDeviceVersion.contains(">") && !cmpDeviceVersion.contains(">=") &&
!cmpDeviceVersion.contains("<") && !cmpDeviceVersion.contains("<=") &&
!cmpDeviceVersion.contains("~>");
Boolean between = cmpDeviceVersion.contains("~>");
Boolean higher = cmpDeviceVersion.contains(">") && !cmpDeviceVersion.contains(">=") && !cmpDeviceVersion.contains("~>");
Boolean higherOrEqual = cmpDeviceVersion.contains(">=");
Boolean less = cmpDeviceVersion.contains("<") && !cmpDeviceVersion.contains("<=");
Boolean lessOrEqual = cmpDeviceVersion.contains("<=");
cmpDeviceVersion = cmpDeviceVersion.replaceAll("[<>=~]", "");
cmpDeviceVersion = cmpDeviceVersion.trim();
String[] version = cmpDeviceVersion.split("\\.");
String[] reqVersion = reqDeviceVersion.split("\\.");
if(equal)
{
return isEqual(version, reqVersion);
}
else if(between)
{
return isBetween(version, reqVersion);
}
else if(higher)
{
return isHigher(version, reqVersion);
}
else if(higherOrEqual)
{
return isEqual(version, reqVersion) || isHigher(version, reqVersion);
}
else if(less)
{
return isLess(version, reqVersion);
}
else if(lessOrEqual)
{
return isEqual(version, reqVersion) || isLess(version, reqVersion);
}
return false;
}
private static boolean isEqual(String[] version, String[] reqVersion)
{
String strVersion = StringUtils.join(version);
String strReqVersion = StringUtils.join(reqVersion);
if(version.length > reqVersion.length)
{
Integer diff = version.length - reqVersion.length;
strReqVersion += StringUtils.repeat(".0", diff);
}
else if(reqVersion.length > version.length)
{
Integer diff = reqVersion.length - version.length;
strVersion += StringUtils.repeat(".0", diff);
}
return strVersion.equals(strReqVersion);
}
private static boolean isHigher(String[] version, String[] reqVersion)
{
String strVersion = StringUtils.join(version);
String strReqVersion = StringUtils.join(reqVersion);
if(version.length > reqVersion.length)
{
Integer diff = version.length - reqVersion.length;
strReqVersion += StringUtils.repeat(".0", diff);
}
else if(reqVersion.length > version.length)
{
Integer diff = reqVersion.length - version.length;
strVersion += StringUtils.repeat(".0", diff);
}
return strReqVersion.compareTo(strVersion) > 0;
}
private static boolean isLess(String[] version, String[] reqVersion)
{
String strVersion = StringUtils.join(version);
String strReqVersion = StringUtils.join(reqVersion);
if(version.length > reqVersion.length)
{
Integer diff = version.length - reqVersion.length;
strReqVersion += StringUtils.repeat(".0", diff);
}
else if(reqVersion.length > version.length)
{
Integer diff = reqVersion.length - version.length;
strVersion += StringUtils.repeat(".0", diff);
}
return strReqVersion.compareTo(strVersion) < 0;
}
private static boolean isBetween(String[] version, String[] reqVersion)
{
return (isEqual(version, reqVersion) || isHigher(version, reqVersion)) &&
isLess(getNextVersion(version), reqVersion);
}
private static String[] getNextVersion(String[] version)
{
String[] nextVersion = new String[version.length];
for(int i = version.length - 1; i >= 0 ; i--)
{
if(i == version.length - 1)
{
nextVersion[i] = "0";
}
else if((i == version.length - 2) && NumberUtils.isNumber(version[i]))
{
nextVersion[i] = String.valueOf(NumberUtils.toInt(version[i]) + 1);
}
else
{
nextVersion[i] = version[i];
}
}
return nextVersion;
}
回答21:
I liked the idea from @Peter Lawrey, And i extended it to further limits :
/**
* Normalize string array,
* Appends zeros if string from the array
* has length smaller than the maxLen.
**/
private String normalize(String[] split, int maxLen){
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder("");
for(String s : split) {
for(int i = 0; i<maxLen-s.length(); i++) sb.append('0');
sb.append(s);
}
return sb.toString();
}
/**
* Removes trailing zeros of the form '.00.0...00'
* (and does not remove zeros from, say, '4.1.100')
**/
public String removeTrailingZeros(String s){
int i = s.length()-1;
int k = s.length()-1;
while(i >= 0 && (s.charAt(i) == '.' || s.charAt(i) == '0')){
if(s.charAt(i) == '.') k = i-1;
i--;
}
return s.substring(0,k+1);
}
/**
* Compares two versions(works for alphabets too),
* Returns 1 if v1 > v2, returns 0 if v1 == v2,
* and returns -1 if v1 < v2.
**/
public int compareVersion(String v1, String v2) {
// Uncomment below two lines if for you, say, 4.1.0 is equal to 4.1
// v1 = removeTrailingZeros(v1);
// v2 = removeTrailingZeros(v2);
String[] splitv1 = v1.split("\\.");
String[] splitv2 = v2.split("\\.");
int maxLen = 0;
for(String str : splitv1) maxLen = Math.max(maxLen, str.length());
for(String str : splitv2) maxLen = Math.max(maxLen, str.length());
int cmp = normalize(splitv1, maxLen).compareTo(normalize(splitv2, maxLen));
return cmp > 0 ? 1 : (cmp < 0 ? -1 : 0);
}
Hope it helps someone. It passed all test cases in interviewbit and leetcode (need to uncomment two lines in compareVersion function).
Easily tested !
回答22:
public class VersionComparator {
/* loop through both version strings
* then loop through the inner string to computer the val of the int
* for each integer read, do num*10+<integer read>
* and stop when stumbling upon '.'
* When '.' is encountered...
* see if '.' is encountered for both strings
* if it is then compare num1 and num2
* if num1 == num2... iterate over p1++, p2++
* else return (num1 > num2) ? 1 : -1
* If both the string end then compare(num1, num2) return 0, 1, -1
* else loop through the longer string and
* verify if it only has trailing zeros
* If it only has trailing zeros then return 0
* else it is greater than the other string
*/
public static int compareVersions(String v1, String v2) {
int num1 = 0;
int num2 = 0;
int p1 = 0;
int p2 = 0;
while (p1 < v1.length() && p2 < v2.length()) {
num1 = Integer.parseInt(v1.charAt(p1) + "");
num2 = Integer.parseInt(v2.charAt(p2) + "");
p1++;
p2++;
while (p1 < v1.length() && p2 < v2.length() && v1.charAt(p1) != '.' && v2.charAt(p2) != '.') {
if (p1 < v1.length()) num1 = num1 * 10 + Integer.parseInt(v1.charAt(p1) + "");
if (p2 < v2.length()) num2 = num2 * 10 + Integer.parseInt(v2.charAt(p2) + "");
p1++;
p2++;
}
if (p1 < v1.length() && p2 < v2.length() && v1.charAt(p1) == '.' && v2.charAt(p2) == '.') {
if ((num1 ^ num2) == 0) {
p1++;
p2++;
}
else return (num1 > num2) ? 1 : -1;
}
else if (p1 < v1.length() && p2 < v2.length() && v1.charAt(p1) == '.') return -1;
else if (p1 < v1.length() && p2 < v2.length() && v2.charAt(p2) == '.') return 1;
}
if (p1 == v1.length() && p2 == v2.length()) {
if ((num1 ^ num2) == 0) return 0;
else return (num1 > num2) ? 1 : -1;
}
else if (p1 == v1.length()) {
if ((num1 ^ num2) == 0) {
while (p2 < v2.length()) {
if (v2.charAt(p2) != '.' && v2.charAt(p2) != '0') return -1;
p2++;
}
return 0;
}
else return (num1 > num2) ? 1 : -1;
}
else {
if ((num1 ^ num2) == 0) {
while (p1 < v1.length()) {
if (v1.charAt(p1) != '.' && v1.charAt(p1) != '0') return 1;
p1++;
}
return 0;
}
else return (num1 > num2) ? 1 : -1;
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println(compareVersions("11.23", "11.21.1.0.0.1.0") ^ 1);
System.out.println(compareVersions("11.21.1.0.0.1.0", "11.23") ^ -1);
System.out.println(compareVersions("11.23", "11.23.0.0.0.1.0") ^ -1);
System.out.println(compareVersions("11.2", "11.23") ^ -1);
System.out.println(compareVersions("11.23", "11.21.1.0.0.1.0") ^ 1);
System.out.println(compareVersions("1.21.1.0.0.1.0", "2.23") ^ -1);
System.out.println(compareVersions("11.23", "11.21.1.0.0.1.0") ^ 1);
System.out.println(compareVersions("11.23.0.0.0.0.0", "11.23") ^ 0);
System.out.println(compareVersions("11.23", "11.21.1.0.0.1.0") ^ 1);
System.out.println(compareVersions("1.5.1.3", "1.5.1.3.0") ^ 0);
System.out.println(compareVersions("1.5.1.4", "1.5.1.3.0") ^ 1);
System.out.println(compareVersions("1.2.1.3", "1.5.1.3.0") ^ -1);
System.out.println(compareVersions("1.2.1.3", "1.22.1.3.0") ^ -1);
System.out.println(compareVersions("1.222.1.3", "1.22.1.3.0") ^ 1);
}
}
回答23:
Here's an optimized implementation:
public static final Comparator<CharSequence> VERSION_ORDER = new Comparator<CharSequence>() {
@Override
public int compare (CharSequence lhs, CharSequence rhs) {
int ll = lhs.length(), rl = rhs.length(), lv = 0, rv = 0, li = 0, ri = 0;
char c;
do {
lv = rv = 0;
while (--ll >= 0) {
c = lhs.charAt(li++);
if (c < '0' || c > '9')
break;
lv = lv*10 + c - '0';
}
while (--rl >= 0) {
c = rhs.charAt(ri++);
if (c < '0' || c > '9')
break;
rv = rv*10 + c - '0';
}
} while (lv == rv && (ll >= 0 || rl >= 0));
return lv - rv;
}
};
Result:
"0.1" - "1.0" = -1
"1.0" - "1.0" = 0
"1.0" - "1.0.0" = 0
"10" - "1.0" = 9
"3.7.6" - "3.7.11" = -5
"foobar" - "1.0" = -1
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/198431/how-do-you-compare-two-version-strings-in-java