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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T20:19:42+00:00 2026-05-18T20:19:42+00:00

Scala’s Ordering trait has a method reverse which seems to be the official way

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Scala’s Ordering trait has a method reverse which seems to be the “official” way to get a TreeMap which is sorted “the wrong” way.

The snippet of the trait looks like this:

trait Ordering[T] extends Comparator[T] with PartialOrdering[T] with Serializable {
  outer =>

  override def reverse: Ordering[T] = new Ordering[T]{
    override def reverse = outer
    def compare(x: T, y: T) = outer.compare(y, x)
  }
  /*snip*/
}

I thought it would work comparable to Java’s Collections.reverseOrder, but Ordering.reverse doesn’t work of course.

How can I use the reverse Ordering with a TreeMap, e. g.:

new TreeMap[Foo, Bar](/*???*/)
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    2026-05-18T20:19:43+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 8:19 pm
    new TreeMap[Foo, Bar]()(implicitly[Ordering[Foo]].reverse)
    

    Assuming, of course, that Ordering[Foo] is implicitly available (such as Ordering[Int] or Ordering[String]). If you have it defined as object X, just pass X.reverse instead.

    Note that the first set of parenthesis here must be empty — it is only the second set of parenthesis that receive the implicit parameter in this particular case.

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