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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T12:53:48+00:00 2026-05-20T12:53:48+00:00

I’ve got a text file with dats for three people. The properties for each

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I’ve got a text file with dats for three people. The properties for each person is separated by a comma. It looks like this:

Patrick, Gary, Male, Blue, 1/28/1948
Carson, Larry, Male, Pink, 11/24/1976
Fisher, Paul, Male, Orange, 5/12/1995

What I’m trying to accomplish ultimately to to sort those people by their last name in ascending order.

Not sure I’m thinking about this the right way, but I wanted to create a 2D array that would assign each property to the proper row and column. We can forget about the sorting for now.

How can I get each line to populate a row of the array, with each separate property in its own column?

Maybe I should just be reading the file line by line, then adding each character to a 2D array using lineFromFile.charAt(index) to populate or something like that? Any sample suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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    2026-05-20T12:53:49+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 12:53 pm

    String.split() can be of help here:

    person[i] = line.split(", ");
    

    But what you probably really want is to abandon the idea of a 2-D array and create a List of Persons, where Person is a class that you define.

    public class Person {
      public final String firstName;
      public final String lastName;
      public final String birthDate; //should really be a java.util.Date
      //...plus a constructor for the above
    }
    
    //...
    List<Person> people = new ArrayList<Person>();
    String line = reader.readLine();
    String[] fields = line.split(", ");
    people.add(new Person(fields[0], fields[1], /*...*/));
    

    A 2D array almost always suggests that you need a class to represent a “row” of data.

    Sorting becomes very easy too:

    //sorts the people in descending order by first name
    people.sort(new Comparator<Person>() {
        public int compare(Person a, Person b) {
           b.firstName.compareTo(a.firstName);
        }
    });
    
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