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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:21:35+00:00 2026-05-11T19:21:35+00:00

I have these strings in an ArrayList of String in no particular order but

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I have these strings in an ArrayList of String in no particular order but when I invoke Collections.sort(listReference), the sorted result is incorrect, why do 10 and 11 (the last 2 characters) come before 07, 08, 09?

12880  20090506054200001
12880  20090506054200002
12880  20090513070200003
12880  20090513070200004
12880  20090520202600005
12880  20090520202600006
12880  20090520232900010
12880  20090520232900011
12880  20090520232900007
12880  20090520232900008
12880  20090520232900009
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    2026-05-11T19:21:35+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:21 pm

    It works fine for me:

    import java.util.*;
    
    public class Test {
    
          public static void main(String[] args) {
            ArrayList<String> list = new ArrayList<String>();
            list.add("12880  20090506054200001");
            list.add("12880  20090506054200002");
            list.add("12880  20090513070200003");
            list.add("12880  20090513070200004");
            list.add("12880  20090520202600005");
            list.add("12880  20090520202600006");
            list.add("12880  20090520232900010");
            list.add("12880  20090520232900011");
            list.add("12880  20090520232900007");
            list.add("12880  20090520232900008");
            list.add("12880  20090520232900009");
    
            Collections.sort(list);
    
            for (String x : list) {
              System.out.println(x);
            }
          }
        }
    

    Output:

    12880  20090506054200001
    12880  20090506054200002
    12880  20090513070200003
    12880  20090513070200004
    12880  20090520202600005
    12880  20090520202600006
    12880  20090520232900007
    12880  20090520232900008
    12880  20090520232900009
    12880  20090520232900010
    12880  20090520232900011
    

    Are you absolutely sure that your 7/8/9 entries don’t have something “odd” in them elsewhere (e.g. a different element of whitespace between 12880 and the timestamp)?

    If not, can you produce a short but complete program that demonstrates the problem?

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