Given program
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
// Declare CalendarDateDemo
public class CalendarDateDemo
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
//Declare variables
CalendarDate cd1 = new CalendarDate(2, 2, 2001);
CalendarDate cd2 = new CalendarDate(7, 18, 1995);
CalendarDate cd3 = new CalendarDate(1, 30, 1995);
CalendarDate cd4 = new CalendarDate(2, 1, 2001);
ArrayList calendarDates = new ArrayList();
calendarDates.add(cd1);
calendarDates.add(cd2);
calendarDates.add(cd3);
calendarDates.add(cd4);
//Print the statement
System.out.println("Calendar dates in the list before sorting: " + calendarDates);
Collections.sort(calendarDates);
System.out.println("Calendar dates in the list after sorting: " + calendarDates);
}
}
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