For the TimeSpan class described below, add a compareTo method that takes another TimeSpan object as a parameter & returns:       -1 if this TimeSpan is SMALLER than to the TimeSpan object passed in as a parameter        0 if both TimeSpans are the same         1 if this TimeSpan is GREATER than the TimeSpan object passed in as a parameter Add code, as needed, to allow the Collections class to sort the ArrayList of TimeSpan objects import java.util.*; public class TimeSpan implements {     private int hours;     private int minutes;

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.  For the TimeSpan class described below, add a compareTo method that takes another TimeSpan object as a parameter & returns:

      -1 if this TimeSpan is SMALLER than to the TimeSpan object passed in as a parameter

       0 if both TimeSpans are the same 

       1 if this TimeSpan is GREATER than the TimeSpan object passed in as a parameter

Add code, as needed, to allow the Collections class to sort the ArrayList of TimeSpan objects

import java.util.*;

public class TimeSpan implements {

    private int hours;

    private int minutes;

 

    public TimeSpan(int hours1, int minutes1) {

        hours = 0;

        minutes = 0;

        add(hours1, minutes1);

    }

   

    public void add(int hours1, int minutes1) {

        hours += hours1;

        minutes += minutes1;

        while (minutes > 60) {

            minutes -= 60;   // convert 60 min --> 1 hour

            hours++;

        }

    }

 

    public void add(TimeSpan time) {

        add(time.hours, time.minutes);

    }

 

    public double getTotalHours() {

        return hours + minutes / 60.0;

    }

   

    public String toString() {

        return hours + "h-" + minutes + "m";

    }

   

    //  *** Your method code here ***

   

    public static void main(String[] args) {

      TimeSpan t1 = new TimeSpan(4, 13);

      TimeSpan t2 = new TimeSpan(5, 8);

      TimeSpan t3 = new TimeSpan(3, 51);

      TimeSpan t4 = new TimeSpan(6, 76);

      TimeSpan t5 = new TimeSpan(1, 1);

      ArrayList<TimeSpan> list = new ArrayList<TimeSpan>();

      list.add(t1);

      list.add(t2);

      list.add(t3);

      list.add(t4);

      list.add(t5);

      System.out.println(list);

      Collections.sort(list);

      System.out.println(list);

    }

}

Expected Output:      > run TimeSpan

                                    [4h-13m, 5h-8m, 3h-51m, 7h-16m, 1h-1m]

                                    [1h-1m, 3h-51m, 4h-13m, 5h-8m, 7h-16m]

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