using System.Collections.Generic; namespace API.Comparators { public class ChapterSortComparer : IComparer { public int Compare(double x, double y) { if (x == 0.0 && y == 0.0) return 0; // if x is 0, it comes second if (x == 0.0) return 1; // if y is 0, it comes second if (y == 0.0) return -1; return x.CompareTo(y); } } /// /// This is a special case comparer used exclusively for sorting chapters within a single Volume for reading order. /// /// Volume 10 has "Series - Vol 10" and "Series - Vol 10 Chapter 81". In this case, for reading order, the order is Vol 10, Vol 10 Chapter 81. /// This is represented by Chapter 0, Chapter 81. /// /// public class ChapterSortComparerZeroFirst : IComparer { public int Compare(double x, double y) { if (x == 0.0 && y == 0.0) return 0; // if x is 0, it comes first if (x == 0.0) return -1; // if y is 0, it comes first if (y == 0.0) return 1; return x.CompareTo(y); } } }