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The standard Java library provides a Comparable interface:
public interface Comparable
{
/**
Compares this object with another.
@param other the object to be compared
@return a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer if this object
is less than, equal to, or greater than, other
*/
public int compareTo(Object other);
}
Modify the Data Set class of Section 9.1 to accept Comparable objects. With this interface, it is no longer meaningful to compute the average. The Data Set class should record the minimum and maximum data values. Test your modified Data Set class by adding a number of String objects. (The String class implements the Comparable interface.)
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