Uses of Interface
one.microstream.collections.types.XRemovingBag
Package | Description |
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one.microstream.collections | |
one.microstream.collections.sorting | |
one.microstream.collections.types |
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Uses of XRemovingBag in one.microstream.collections
Classes in one.microstream.collections that implement XRemovingBag Modifier and Type Class Description class
ArrayCollector<E>
Full scale general purpose implementation of extended collection typeXList
.class
BulkList<E>
Full scale general purpose implementation of extended collection typeXList
.class
EqBulkList<E>
Full scale general purpose implementation of extended collection typeXList
.class
EqHashTable.Values
class
HashTable.Values
class
LimitList<E>
Full scale general purpose implementation of extended collection typeXList
.class
ListProcessor<E>
class
LockedList<E>
class
Single<E>
class
SubList<E>
class
SubListProcessor<E>
class
SynchList<E>
Synchronization wrapper class that wraps anXList
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Uses of XRemovingBag in one.microstream.collections.sorting
Subinterfaces of XRemovingBag in one.microstream.collections.sorting Modifier and Type Interface Description static interface
XChart.Values<K,V>
interface
XLadder<E>
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Uses of XRemovingBag in one.microstream.collections.types
Subinterfaces of XRemovingBag in one.microstream.collections.types Modifier and Type Interface Description interface
XBag<E>
Bag type collections make the single demand (thus being a level 1 collection type) that duplicate elements have to be allowed, effectively being the opposite to set type collections.interface
XBasicList<E>
static interface
XBasicTable.Values<K,V>
interface
XDecreasingList<E>
Intermediate list type that combines all list aspects except increasing (adding and inserting), effectively causing instances of this list type to maintain its size or shrink, but never grow.interface
XList<E>
Extended List interface with a ton of badly needed list procedures like distinction between identity and equality element comparison, procedure range specification, higher order (functional) procedures, proper toArray() methods, etc.
AllXList
implementations have to haveRandomAccess
behavior.
Intelligent implementations make non-random-access implementations like simple linked lists obsolete.static interface
XMap.Values<K,V>
interface
XProcessingBag<E>
interface
XProcessingList<E>
static interface
XProcessingMap.Values<K,V>
interface
XRemovingList<E>
static interface
XTable.Values<K,V>
Methods in one.microstream.collections.types that return XRemovingBag Modifier and Type Method Description XRemovingBag<E>
XRemovingBag.Factory. newInstance()