Class ConstLinearEnum<E>
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Iterable<E>,CapacityCarrying,ExtendedCollection<E>,ExtendedSequence<E>,Sized,XGettingCollection<E>,XGettingEnum<E>,XGettingSequence<E>,XGettingSet<E>,XImmutableCollection<E>,XImmutableEnum<E>,XImmutableSequence<E>,XImmutableSet<E>,XIndexIterable<E>,XIterable<E>,XJoinable<E>,ThreadSafe,IdentityEqualityLogic,HashImmutable,Copyable,Immutable
public final class ConstLinearEnum<E> extends AbstractSimpleArrayCollection<E> implements XImmutableEnum<E>, IdentityEqualityLogic
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- 0.91, 2011-02-28
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static classConstLinearEnum.OldConstEnum<E>Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface one.microstream.collections.interfaces.ExtendedCollection
ExtendedCollection.Creator<E,C extends ExtendedCollection<E>>Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface one.microstream.collections.types.XGettingCollection
XGettingCollection.Creator<E>Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface one.microstream.collections.types.XGettingEnum
XGettingEnum.Creator<E>Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface one.microstream.collections.types.XGettingSet
XGettingSet.Creator<E>Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface one.microstream.collections.types.XImmutableEnum
XImmutableEnum.Factory<E>Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface one.microstream.collections.types.XIterable
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description ConstLinearEnum()ConstLinearEnum(int initialCapacity)ConstLinearEnum(E... elements)ConstLinearEnum(E[] src, int srcStart, int srcLength)ConstLinearEnum(ConstLinearEnum<? extends E> original)ConstLinearEnum(XGettingCollection<? extends E> elements) -
Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description booleanapplies(Predicate<? super E> predicate)Eat(long index)booleancontains(E element)booleancontainsAll(XGettingCollection<? extends E> elements)booleancontainsId(E element)Special version of contains() that guarantees to use identity comparison (" == ") when searching for the given element regardless of the collection's internal logic.
This method has the same behavior asXGettingCollection.containsSearched(Predicate)with aPredicateimplementation that checks for object identity.booleancontainsSearched(Predicate<? super E> predicate)ConstLinearEnum<E>copy()Creates a true copy of this collection which references the same elements as this collection does at the time the method is called.<C extends Consumer<? super E>>
CcopySelection(C target, long... indices)<C extends Consumer<? super E>>
CcopyTo(C target)longcount(E element)longcountBy(Predicate<? super E> predicate)<C extends Consumer<? super E>>
Cdistinct(C target)<C extends Consumer<? super E>>
Cdistinct(C target, Equalator<? super E> equalator)Equalator<? super E>equality()booleanequals(Object o)Deprecated.booleanequals(XGettingCollection<? extends E> samples, Equalator<? super E> equalator)Returnstrueif the passed collection is of the same type as this collection andthis.equalsContent(list, equalator)yieldstrue.booleanequalsContent(XGettingCollection<? extends E> samples, Equalator<? super E> equalator)Returnstrueif all elements of this list and the passed list are sequentially equal as defined by the passed equalator.<C extends Consumer<? super E>>
Cexcept(XGettingCollection<? extends E> samples, Equalator<? super E> equalator, C target)<C extends Consumer<? super E>>
CfilterTo(C target, Predicate<? super E> predicate)Efirst()Eget()Gets one element from the collection.inthashCode()Deprecated.booleanhasVolatileElements()Tells if this collection contains volatile elements.
An element is volatile, if it can become no longer reachable by the collection without being removed from the collection.ConstLinearEnum<E>immure()Always returns the already immutable collection instance itselflongindexBy(Predicate<? super E> predicate)longindexOf(E element)<C extends Consumer<? super E>>
Cintersect(XGettingCollection<? extends E> samples, Equalator<? super E> equalator, C target)booleanisEmpty()booleanisFull()Returns true if the current capacity cannot be increased any more.booleanisSorted(Comparator<? super E> comparator)<P extends Consumer<? super E>>
Piterate(P procedure)<P extends IndexedAcceptor<? super E>>
PiterateIndexed(P procedure)Iterator<E>iterator()<A> Ajoin(BiConsumer<? super E,? super A> joiner, A aggregate)Elast()longlastIndexBy(Predicate<? super E> predicate)longlastIndexOf(E element)Emax(Comparator<? super E> comparator)longmaximumCapacity()Returns the maximum amount of elements this carrier instance can contain.
The actual value may be depend on the configuration of the concrete instance or may depend only on the implementation of the carrier (meaning it is constant for all instances of the implementation, e.g.longmaxIndex(Comparator<? super E> comparator)Emin(Comparator<? super E> comparator)longminIndex(Comparator<? super E> comparator)booleannullAllowed()booleannullContained()ConstLinearEnum.OldConstEnum<E>old()Epeek()Epoll()ConstLinearEnum<E>range(long fromIndex, long toIndex)longremainingCapacity()Returns the amount of elements this carrier instance can collect before reaching its maximimum capacity.<T> T[]rngCopyTo(int startIndex, int length, T[] target, int offset)longscan(Predicate<? super E> predicate)Iterates through the collection and returns the index of the last element that the passedPredicateapplied to ("scanning").Esearch(Predicate<? super E> predicate)Eseek(E sample)Returns the first contained element matching the passed sample as defined by the collection's equality logic or null, if no fitting element is contained.longsize()Object[]toArray()E[]toArray(Class<E> type)ConstLinearEnum<E>toReversed()StringtoString()<C extends Consumer<? super E>>
Cunion(XGettingCollection<? extends E> samples, Equalator<? super E> equalator, C target)ConstLinearEnum<E>view()ConstLinearEnum<E>view(long lowIndex, long highIndex)Methods inherited from class one.microstream.collections.AbstractExtendedCollection
ensureFreeArrayCapacity, validateIndex
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Constructor Details
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ConstLinearEnum
public ConstLinearEnum() -
ConstLinearEnum
public ConstLinearEnum(int initialCapacity) -
ConstLinearEnum
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NullPointerException
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ConstLinearEnum
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NullPointerException
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ConstLinearEnum
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NullPointerException
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ConstLinearEnum
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Method Details
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equality
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equalityin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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copy
Description copied from interface:XGettingCollectionCreates a true copy of this collection which references the same elements as this collection does at the time the method is called. The elements themselves are NOT copied (no deep copying).
The type of the returned set is the same as of this list if possible.- Specified by:
copyin interfaceCopyable- Specified by:
copyin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>- Specified by:
copyin interfaceXGettingEnum<E>- Specified by:
copyin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>- Specified by:
copyin interfaceXGettingSet<E>- Specified by:
copyin interfaceXImmutableCollection<E>- Specified by:
copyin interfaceXImmutableEnum<E>- Specified by:
copyin interfaceXImmutableSequence<E>- Specified by:
copyin interfaceXImmutableSet<E>- Returns:
- a copy of this list
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immure
Description copied from interface:XImmutableEnumAlways returns the already immutable collection instance itselfFor spawning a copy of the collection instance, see
XImmutableCollection.copy()- Specified by:
immurein interfaceXGettingCollection<E>- Specified by:
immurein interfaceXGettingEnum<E>- Specified by:
immurein interfaceXGettingSequence<E>- Specified by:
immurein interfaceXGettingSet<E>- Specified by:
immurein interfaceXImmutableCollection<E>- Specified by:
immurein interfaceXImmutableEnum<E>- Specified by:
immurein interfaceXImmutableSequence<E>- Specified by:
immurein interfaceXImmutableSet<E>- Returns:
- a reference to the instance itself.
- See Also:
XImmutableCollection.copy()
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toReversed
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toReversedin interfaceXGettingEnum<E>- Specified by:
toReversedin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>- Specified by:
toReversedin interfaceXImmutableEnum<E>- Specified by:
toReversedin interfaceXImmutableSequence<E>
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toArray
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toArrayin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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iterate
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iteratein interfaceXGettingEnum<E>- Specified by:
iteratein interfaceXGettingSet<E>- Specified by:
iteratein interfaceXIterable<E>
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iterateIndexed
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iterateIndexedin interfaceXIndexIterable<E>
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join
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count
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countin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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countBy
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countByin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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indexOf
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indexOfin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>
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indexBy
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indexByin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>
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lastIndexOf
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lastIndexOfin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>
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lastIndexBy
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lastIndexByin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>
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maxIndex
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maxIndexin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>
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minIndex
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minIndexin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>
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scan
Description copied from interface:XGettingSequenceIterates through the collection and returns the index of the last element that the passedPredicateapplied to ("scanning").- Specified by:
scanin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>- Returns:
- the index of the last positively tested element.
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get
Description copied from interface:XGettingCollectionGets one element from the collection. If the collection is not orderedXGettingSequence, then it is undefined which element is returned. If the collection is ordered, the element at index 0 is returned.- Specified by:
getin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>- Specified by:
getin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>- Returns:
- the first / any element.
- See Also:
XGettingSequence.at(long),XGettingSequence.first(),XGettingSequence.last()
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first
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firstin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>
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last
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lastin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>
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poll
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pollin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>
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peek
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peekin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>
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seek
Description copied from interface:XGettingCollectionReturns the first contained element matching the passed sample as defined by the collection's equality logic or null, if no fitting element is contained. (For collections using referential equality, this method is basically just a variation ofXGettingCollection.contains(Object)with a different return type. For collections with data-dependant equality, the returned element might be the same as the passed one or a data-wise equal one, depending on the content of the collection)- Specified by:
seekin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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search
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searchin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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max
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maxin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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min
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minin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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hasVolatileElements
public boolean hasVolatileElements()Description copied from interface:XGettingCollectionTells if this collection contains volatile elements.
An element is volatile, if it can become no longer reachable by the collection without being removed from the collection. Examples areWeakReferenceofSoftReferenceor implementations of collection entries that remove the element contained in an entry by some means outside the collection.
Note thatWeakReferenceinstances that are added to a a simple (non-volatile) implementation of a collection do NOT make the collection volatile, as the elements themselves (the reference instances) are still strongly referenced.- Specified by:
hasVolatileElementsin interfaceExtendedCollection<E>- Specified by:
hasVolatileElementsin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>- Returns:
trueif the collection contains volatile elements.
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nullAllowed
public boolean nullAllowed()- Specified by:
nullAllowedin interfaceExtendedCollection<E>
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isSorted
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isSortedin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>
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containsSearched
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containsSearchedin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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applies
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appliesin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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nullContained
public boolean nullContained()- Specified by:
nullContainedin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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containsId
Description copied from interface:XGettingCollectionSpecial version of contains() that guarantees to use identity comparison (" == ") when searching for the given element regardless of the collection's internal logic.
This method has the same behavior asXGettingCollection.containsSearched(Predicate)with aPredicateimplementation that checks for object identity. The only difference is a performance and usability advantage- Specified by:
containsIdin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>- Parameters:
element- the element to be searched in the collection by identity.- Returns:
- whether this collection contains exactely the given element.
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contains
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containsin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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containsAll
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containsAllin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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equals
Description copied from interface:XGettingCollectionReturnstrueif the passed collection is of the same type as this collection andthis.equalsContent(list, equalator)yieldstrue.- Specified by:
equalsin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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equalsContent
public boolean equalsContent(XGettingCollection<? extends E> samples, Equalator<? super E> equalator)Description copied from interface:XGettingCollectionReturnstrueif all elements of this list and the passed list are sequentially equal as defined by the passed equalator.Note that for colletion types that don't have a defined order of elements, this method is hardly usable (as is
XGettingCollection.equals(Object)for them as defined inCollection). The core problem of comparing collections that have no defined order is that they aren't really reliably comparable to any other collection.- Specified by:
equalsContentin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>equalator- the equalator to use to determine the equality of each element- Returns:
trueif this list is equal to the passed list, false otherwise
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intersect
public <C extends Consumer<? super E>> C intersect(XGettingCollection<? extends E> samples, Equalator<? super E> equalator, C target)- Specified by:
intersectin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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except
public <C extends Consumer<? super E>> C except(XGettingCollection<? extends E> samples, Equalator<? super E> equalator, C target)- Specified by:
exceptin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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union
public <C extends Consumer<? super E>> C union(XGettingCollection<? extends E> samples, Equalator<? super E> equalator, C target)- Specified by:
unionin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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copyTo
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copyToin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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filterTo
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filterToin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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rngCopyTo
public <T> T[] rngCopyTo(int startIndex, int length, T[] target, int offset) -
distinct
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distinctin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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distinct
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distinctin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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copySelection
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copySelectionin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>
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isEmpty
public boolean isEmpty() -
iterator
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size
public long size()- Specified by:
sizein interfaceSized- Specified by:
sizein interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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maximumCapacity
public long maximumCapacity()Description copied from interface:CapacityCarryingReturns the maximum amount of elements this carrier instance can contain.
The actual value may be depend on the configuration of the concrete instance or may depend only on the implementation of the carrier (meaning it is constant for all instances of the implementation, e.g.Integer.MAX_VALUE)- Specified by:
maximumCapacityin interfaceCapacityCarrying- Returns:
- the maximum amount of elements this carrier instance can contain.
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isFull
public boolean isFull()Description copied from interface:CapacityCarryingReturns true if the current capacity cannot be increased any more.- Specified by:
isFullin interfaceCapacityCarrying
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remainingCapacity
public long remainingCapacity()Description copied from interface:CapacityCarryingReturns the amount of elements this carrier instance can collect before reaching its maximimum capacity.- Specified by:
remainingCapacityin interfaceCapacityCarrying
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view
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viewin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>- Specified by:
viewin interfaceXGettingEnum<E>- Specified by:
viewin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>
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view
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viewin interfaceXGettingEnum<E>- Specified by:
viewin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>
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range
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rangein interfaceXGettingEnum<E>- Specified by:
rangein interfaceXGettingSequence<E>
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toString
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toArray
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toArrayin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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at
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atin interfaceXGettingSequence<E>- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
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equals
Deprecated.Description copied from interface:XGettingCollectionPerforms an equality comparison according to the specification inCollection.Note that it is this interface's author opinion that the whole concept of equals() in standard Java, especially in the collection implementations, is flawed.
The reason is because all different kinds of comparison types that actually depend on the situation have to be mixed up in a harcoded fashion in one method, from identity comparison over data indentity comparison to content comparison.
In order to get the right behavior in every situation, one has to distinct between different types of equality
This means several things:
1.) You can't just say for example an ArrayList is the "same" as a LinkedList just because they contain the same content.
There are different implementations for a good reason, so you have to distinct them when comparing. There are simple code examples which create massive misbehavior that will catastrophically ruin the runtime behavior of a programm due to this error in Java / JDK / Sun / whatever.
2.) You can't always determine equality of two collections by determining equality of each element asCollectiondefines it.As a conclusion: don't use this method!
Be clear what type of comparison you really need, then use one of the following methods and proper comparators:
XGettingCollection.equals(XGettingCollection,Equalator)
XGettingCollection.equalsContent(XGettingCollection,Equalator)
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equalsin interfaceHashImmutable- Specified by:
equalsin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>- Overrides:
equalsin classObject- Parameters:
o- the reference object with which to compare.- Returns:
trueif this object can be treated as the same as other,falseotherwise.- See Also:
HashImmutable.hashCode()
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hashCode
Deprecated.Description copied from interface:HashImmutableMarker declaration to indicate that for classes of this type,Object.hashCode()can be properly used.- Specified by:
hashCodein interfaceHashImmutable- Specified by:
hashCodein interfaceXGettingCollection<E>- Overrides:
hashCodein classObject- Returns:
- a hash code value for this object corresponding to the implementation of
HashImmutable.equals(Object) - See Also:
HashImmutable.equals(java.lang.Object)
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old
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oldin interfaceXGettingCollection<E>
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