Reorder Log Files - LeetCode

You have an array of logs.  Each log is a space delimited string of words.
For each log, the first word in each log is an alphanumeric identifier.  Then, either:
  • Each word after the identifier will consist only of lowercase letters, or;
  • Each word after the identifier will consist only of digits.
We will call these two varieties of logs letter-logs and digit-logs.  It is guaranteed that each log has at least one word after its identifier.
Reorder the logs so that all of the letter-logs come before any digit-log.  The letter-logs are ordered lexicographically ignoring identifier, with the identifier used in case of ties.  The digit-logs should be put in their original order.
Return the final order of the logs.

Example 1:
Input: ["a1 9 2 3 1","g1 act car","zo4 4 7","ab1 off key dog","a8 act zoo"]
Output: ["g1 act car","a8 act zoo","ab1 off key dog","a1 9 2 3 1","zo4 4 7"]
Java Solution :
class Solution {
    public String[] reorderLogFiles(String[] logs) {
      Arrays.sort(logs, (log1, log2) -> {
            String[] split1 = log1.split(" ", 2);
            String[] split2 = log2.split(" ", 2);
            boolean isDigit1 = Character.isDigit(split1[1].charAt(0));
            boolean isDigit2 = Character.isDigit(split2[1].charAt(0));
            if (!isDigit1 && !isDigit2) {
                int cmp = split1[1].compareTo(split2[1]);
                if (cmp != 0) return cmp;
                return split1[0].compareTo(split2[0]);
            }
            return isDigit1 ? (isDigit2 ? 0 : 1) : -1;
        });
        return logs;
    } 
}

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