// This code developed by Dot Net Perls using System.Collections; namespace AssetStudioGUI { internal class AlphanumComparatorFast : IComparer { public int Compare(object x, object y) { if (!(x is string s1)) { return 0; } if (!(y is string s2)) { return 0; } int len1 = s1.Length; int len2 = s2.Length; int marker1 = 0; int marker2 = 0; // Walk through two the strings with two markers. while (marker1 < len1 && marker2 < len2) { char ch1 = s1[marker1]; char ch2 = s2[marker2]; // Some buffers we can build up characters in for each chunk. char[] space1 = new char[len1]; int loc1 = 0; char[] space2 = new char[len2]; int loc2 = 0; // Walk through all following characters that are digits or // characters in BOTH strings starting at the appropriate marker. // Collect char arrays. do { space1[loc1++] = ch1; marker1++; if (marker1 < len1) { ch1 = s1[marker1]; } else { break; } } while (char.IsDigit(ch1) == char.IsDigit(space1[0])); do { space2[loc2++] = ch2; marker2++; if (marker2 < len2) { ch2 = s2[marker2]; } else { break; } } while (char.IsDigit(ch2) == char.IsDigit(space2[0])); // If we have collected numbers, compare them numerically. // Otherwise, if we have strings, compare them alphabetically. string str1 = new string(space1); string str2 = new string(space2); int result; if (char.IsDigit(space1[0]) && char.IsDigit(space2[0])) { int thisNumericChunk = int.Parse(str1); int thatNumericChunk = int.Parse(str2); result = thisNumericChunk.CompareTo(thatNumericChunk); } else { result = str1.CompareTo(str2); } if (result != 0) { return result; } } return len1 - len2; } } }