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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T05:13:58+00:00 2026-06-16T05:13:58+00:00

I need to sort about 100000 ints with custom ordering rules. If I use

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I need to sort about 100000 ints with custom ordering rules. If I use Comparator, I need to have an array Integer instances, which is slower to create, slower to sort and takes more memory.

Quick benchmark on Galaxy Nexus with Android 4.2:

createIntArrayAndFillWith1to100000; // 18 ms
createIntegerArrayAndFillWith1to100000; // 191 ms (using Integer.valueOf(i))
Arrays.sort(randomInts); // 354 ms
Arrays.sort(randomIntegers, simpleComparator); // 1734 ms

Is implementing custom sort my best option?

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    2026-06-16T05:13:59+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 5:13 am

    I think the only way is to implement a sort-algorithm on arrays for elementar datatype int yourself. The Java-library does not provide versions for each elementar datatype. boxing/unboxing is the answer.

    I would simply implement a sort-algorithm for this special need. (If speed is really such important)
    Inplace-sorting with quick-sort is quite easy to implement quicksort (wikipedia)

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