Class MultiReaderHashBag.UntouchableMutableBag<T>
java.lang.Object
org.eclipse.collections.impl.collection.mutable.AbstractMultiReaderMutableCollection.UntouchableMutableCollection<T>
org.eclipse.collections.impl.bag.mutable.MultiReaderHashBag.UntouchableMutableBag<T>
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Iterable<T>, Collection<T>, Bag<T>, MutableBag<T>, MutableBagIterable<T>, UnsortedBag<T>, MutableCollection<T>, InternalIterable<T>, RichIterable<T>
- Enclosing class:
MultiReaderHashBag<T>
static final class MultiReaderHashBag.UntouchableMutableBag<T>
extends AbstractMultiReaderMutableCollection.UntouchableMutableCollection<T>
implements MutableBag<T>
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Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionprivate final MutableList<MultiReaderHashBag.UntouchableIterator<T>> Fields inherited from class AbstractMultiReaderMutableCollection.UntouchableMutableCollection
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionintaddOccurrences(T item, int occurrences) Add number ofoccurrencesfor anitem.booleanallSatisfyWithOccurrences(ObjectIntPredicate<? super T> predicate) Returns true if the predicate evaluates to true for all elements of the Bag.booleananySatisfyWithOccurrences(ObjectIntPredicate<? super T> predicate) Returns true if the predicate evaluates to true for any element of the Bag.Returns a synchronized wrapper backed by this collection.Returns an unmodifiable view of this collection.voidbottomOccurrences(int count) Returns thecountleast frequently occurring items.<V> MutableBag<V> Returns a new MutableCollection with the results of applying the specified function to each element of the source collection.collectBoolean(BooleanFunction<? super T> booleanFunction) Returns a new primitivebooleaniterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.collectByte(ByteFunction<? super T> byteFunction) Returns a new primitivebyteiterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.collectChar(CharFunction<? super T> charFunction) Returns a new primitivechariterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.collectDouble(DoubleFunction<? super T> doubleFunction) Returns a new primitivedoubleiterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.collectFloat(FloatFunction<? super T> floatFunction) Returns a new primitivefloatiterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.<V> MutableBag<V> Returns a new MutableCollection with the results of applying the specified function to each element of the source collection, but only for elements that evaluate to true for the specified predicate.collectInt(IntFunction<? super T> intFunction) Returns a new primitiveintiterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.collectLong(LongFunction<? super T> longFunction) Returns a new primitivelongiterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.collectShort(ShortFunction<? super T> shortFunction) Returns a new primitiveshortiterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.<P,V> MutableBag <V> collectWith(Function2<? super T, ? super P, ? extends V> function, P parameter) Same asRichIterable.collect(Function)with aFunction2and specified parameter which is passed to the block.<V> MutableBag<V> collectWithOccurrences(ObjectIntToObjectFunction<? super T, ? extends V> function) Iterates over the unique elements and their occurrences and collects the results of applying the specified function.<V, R extends Collection<V>>
RcollectWithOccurrences(ObjectIntToObjectFunction<? super T, ? extends V> function, R target) Iterates over the unique elements and their occurrences and collects the results of applying the specified function into the target collection.detectWithOccurrences(ObjectIntPredicate<? super T> predicate) Returns an element of the Bag that satisfies the predicate or null if such an element does not existReturns an unmodifiable view on the distinct elements with the same complexity as the Bag implementation.<V> MutableBag<V> flatCollect(Function<? super T, ? extends Iterable<V>> function) flatCollectis a special case ofRichIterable.collect(Function).voidforEachWithOccurrences(ObjectIntProcedure<? super T> procedure) For each distinct item, with the number of occurrences, execute the specified procedure.protected MutableBag<T> <V> MutableBagMultimap<V, T> For each element of the iterable, the function is evaluated and the results of these evaluations are collected into a new multimap, where the transformed value is the key and the original values are added to the same (or similar) species of collection as the source iterable.<V> MutableBagMultimap<V, T> groupByEach(Function<? super T, ? extends Iterable<V>> function) Similar toRichIterable.groupBy(Function), except the result of evaluating function will return a collection of keys for each value.iterator()newEmpty()Creates a new empty mutable version of the same collection type.booleannoneSatisfyWithOccurrences(ObjectIntPredicate<? super T> predicate) Returns true if the Bag is empty or if the predicate evaluates to false for all elements of the Bag.intoccurrencesOf(Object item) The occurrences of a distinct item in the bag.Filters a collection into a PartitionedIterable based on the evaluation of the predicate.<P> PartitionMutableBag<T> partitionWith(Predicate2<? super T, ? super P> predicate, P parameter) Filters a collection into a PartitionIterable based on the evaluation of the predicate.Returns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to false for the specified predicate.<P> MutableBag<T> rejectWith(Predicate2<? super T, ? super P> predicate, P parameter) Returns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to false for the specified predicate2 and parameter.booleanremoveOccurrences(Object item, int occurrences) Returns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to true for the specified predicate.selectByOccurrences(IntPredicate predicate) Returns all elements of the bag that have a number of occurrences that satisfy the predicate.<S> MutableBag<S> selectInstancesOf(Class<S> clazz) Returns all elements of the source collection that are instances of the Classclazz.Returns a set containing all elements of the bag that have exactly one occurrence.<P> MutableBag<T> selectWith(Predicate2<? super T, ? super P> predicate, P parameter) Returns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to true for the specified predicate2 and parameter.booleansetOccurrences(T item, int occurrences) intThe size of the Bag when counting only distinct elements.Executes the Procedure for each element in the iterable and returnsthis.Converts thisMutableCollectionto anImmutableCollection.Converts the Bag to a Map of the Item type to its count as an Integer.topOccurrences(int count) Returns thecountmost frequently occurring items.Returns a string representation of this bag.This method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to add elements to their existing elements.This method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to add multiple elements to their existing elements.withOccurrences(T item, int occurrences) This method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to remove elements from their existing elements.withoutAll(Iterable<? extends T> elements) This method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to remove multiple elements from their existing elements.withoutOccurrences(Object item, int occurrences) <S> MutableBag<Pair<T, S>> Deprecated.in 6.0.Deprecated.in 6.0.Methods inherited from class AbstractMultiReaderMutableCollection.UntouchableMutableCollection
add, addAll, addAllIterable, allSatisfy, allSatisfyWith, anySatisfy, anySatisfyWith, appendString, appendString, appendString, asLazy, chunk, clear, collect, collectBoolean, collectByte, collectChar, collectDouble, collectFloat, collectIf, collectInt, collectLong, collectShort, collectWith, contains, containsAll, containsAllArguments, containsAllIterable, count, countWith, detect, detectIfNone, detectOptional, detectWith, detectWithIfNone, detectWithOptional, each, equals, flatCollect, flatCollectBoolean, flatCollectByte, flatCollectChar, flatCollectDouble, flatCollectFloat, flatCollectInt, flatCollectLong, flatCollectShort, forEachWith, forEachWithIndex, getFirst, getLast, getOnly, groupBy, groupByEach, groupByUniqueKey, groupByUniqueKey, hashCode, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, injectIntoWith, into, isEmpty, makeString, makeString, makeString, max, max, maxBy, min, min, minBy, noneSatisfy, noneSatisfyWith, notEmpty, reject, rejectWith, remove, removeAll, removeAllIterable, removeIf, removeIfWith, retainAll, retainAllIterable, select, selectAndRejectWith, selectWith, size, sumByDouble, sumByFloat, sumByInt, sumByLong, sumOfDouble, sumOfFloat, sumOfInt, sumOfLong, toArray, toArray, toBag, toBiMap, toList, toMap, toMap, toSet, toSortedBag, toSortedBag, toSortedBagBy, toSortedList, toSortedList, toSortedListBy, toSortedMap, toSortedMap, toSortedMapBy, toSortedSet, toSortedSet, toSortedSetBy, toString, zip, zipWithIndexMethods inherited from interface Bag
aggregateBy, equals, hashCode, reduceBy, reduceInPlace, reduceInPlace, summarizeDouble, summarizeFloat, summarizeInt, summarizeLongMethods inherited from interface Collection
add, addAll, clear, contains, containsAll, equals, hashCode, isEmpty, parallelStream, remove, removeAll, removeIf, retainAll, size, spliterator, stream, toArrayMethods inherited from interface InternalIterable
forEach, forEachWith, forEachWithIndexMethods inherited from interface MutableBag
countBy, countByEach, countByWith, flatCollectWith, selectDuplicates, toImmutableBagMethods inherited from interface MutableCollection
addAllIterable, aggregateBy, aggregateInPlaceBy, flatCollectWith, groupByUniqueKey, injectIntoWith, removeAllIterable, removeIf, removeIfWith, retainAllIterable, selectAndRejectWith, sumByDouble, sumByFloat, sumByInt, sumByLong, toArray, toArrayMethods inherited from interface RichIterable
allSatisfy, allSatisfyWith, anySatisfy, anySatisfyWith, appendString, appendString, appendString, asLazy, chunk, collect, collectBoolean, collectByte, collectChar, collectDouble, collectFloat, collectIf, collectInt, collectLong, collectShort, collectWith, contains, containsAll, containsAllArguments, containsAllIterable, containsAny, containsAnyIterable, containsBy, containsNone, containsNoneIterable, count, countBy, countByEach, countByWith, countWith, detect, detectIfNone, detectOptional, detectWith, detectWithIfNone, detectWithOptional, each, flatCollect, flatCollectBoolean, flatCollectByte, flatCollectChar, flatCollectDouble, flatCollectFloat, flatCollectInt, flatCollectLong, flatCollectShort, flatCollectWith, forEach, getAny, getFirst, getLast, getOnly, groupBy, groupByAndCollect, groupByEach, groupByUniqueKey, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, injectIntoDouble, injectIntoFloat, injectIntoInt, injectIntoLong, into, isEmpty, makeString, makeString, makeString, makeString, max, max, maxBy, maxByOptional, maxOptional, maxOptional, min, min, minBy, minByOptional, minOptional, minOptional, noneSatisfy, noneSatisfyWith, notEmpty, reduce, reduceBy, reject, rejectWith, select, selectWith, size, sumOfDouble, sumOfFloat, sumOfInt, sumOfLong, toArray, toArray, toBag, toBiMap, toImmutableBiMap, toImmutableList, toImmutableMap, toImmutableSet, toImmutableSortedBag, toImmutableSortedBag, toImmutableSortedBagBy, toImmutableSortedList, toImmutableSortedList, toImmutableSortedListBy, toImmutableSortedSet, toImmutableSortedSet, toImmutableSortedSetBy, toList, toMap, toMap, toSet, toSortedBag, toSortedBag, toSortedBagBy, toSortedList, toSortedList, toSortedListBy, toSortedMap, toSortedMap, toSortedMapBy, toSortedSet, toSortedSet, toSortedSetBy, toString, zip, zipWithIndex
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Field Details
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Constructor Details
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UntouchableMutableBag
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Method Details
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getDelegate
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getDelegatein classAbstractMultiReaderMutableCollection.UntouchableMutableCollection<T>
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becomeUseless
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with
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionThis method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to add elements to their existing elements. In order to support fixed size a new instance of a collection would have to be returned taking the elements of the original collection and appending the new element to form the new collection. In the case of mutable collections, the original collection is modified, and is returned. In order to use this method properly with mutable and fixed size collections the following approach must be taken:MutableCollection<String> list = list.with("1"); list = list.with("2"); return list;In the case ofFixedSizeCollectiona new instance of MutableCollection will be returned by with, and any variables that previously referenced the original collection will need to be redirected to reference the new instance. For other MutableCollection types you will replace the reference to collection with the same collection, since the instance will return "this" after calling add on itself.- Specified by:
within interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
within interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
within interfaceMutableCollection<T>- See Also:
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without
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionThis method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to remove elements from their existing elements. In order to support fixed size a new instance of a collection would have to be returned containing the elements that would be left from the original collection after calling remove. In the case of mutable collections, the original collection is modified, and is returned. In order to use this method properly with mutable and fixed size collections the following approach must be taken:MutableCollection<String> list = list.without("1"); list = list.without("2"); return list;In the case ofFixedSizeCollectiona new instance of MutableCollection will be returned by without, and any variables that previously referenced the original collection will need to be redirected to reference the new instance. For other MutableCollection types you will replace the reference to collection with the same collection, since the instance will return "this" after calling remove on itself.- Specified by:
withoutin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
withoutin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
withoutin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- See Also:
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withAll
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionThis method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to add multiple elements to their existing elements. In order to support fixed size a new instance of a collection would have to be returned taking the elements of the original collection and appending the new elements to form the new collection. In the case of mutable collections, the original collection is modified, and is returned. In order to use this method properly with mutable and fixed size collections the following approach must be taken:MutableCollection<String> list = list.withAll(FastList.newListWith("1", "2"));In the case ofFixedSizeCollectiona new instance of MutableCollection will be returned by withAll, and any variables that previously referenced the original collection will need to be redirected to reference the new instance. For other MutableCollection types you will replace the reference to collection with the same collection, since the instance will return "this" after calling addAll on itself.- Specified by:
withAllin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
withAllin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
withAllin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- See Also:
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withoutAll
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionThis method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to remove multiple elements from their existing elements. In order to support fixed size a new instance of a collection would have to be returned containing the elements that would be left from the original collection after calling removeAll. In the case of mutable collections, the original collection is modified, and is returned. In order to use this method properly with mutable and fixed size collections the following approach must be taken:MutableCollection<String> list = list.withoutAll(FastList.newListWith("1", "2"));In the case ofFixedSizeCollectiona new instance of MutableCollection will be returned by withoutAll, and any variables that previously referenced the original collection will need to be redirected to reference the new instance. For other MutableCollection types you will replace the reference to collection with the same collection, since the instance will return "this" after calling removeAll on itself.- Specified by:
withoutAllin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
withoutAllin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
withoutAllin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- See Also:
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asSynchronized
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns a synchronized wrapper backed by this collection. This is the equivalent of usingCollections.synchronizedCollection(this)only with a return type that supports the full iteration protocols available onMutableCollection. The preferred way of iterating over a synchronized collection is to use the internal iteration methods which are properly synchronized internally.MutableCollection synchedCollection = collection.asSynchronized(); ... synchedCollection.forEach(each -> ... ); synchedCollection.select(each -> ... ); synchedCollection.collect(each -> ... );If you want to iterate using an imperative style, you must protect external iterators using a synchronized block. This includes explicit iterators as well as JDK 5 style for loops.- Specified by:
asSynchronizedin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
asSynchronizedin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Returns:
- a synchronized view of this collection.
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asUnmodifiable
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns an unmodifiable view of this collection. This is the equivalent of usingCollections.unmodifiableCollection(this)with a return type that supports the full iteration protocols available onMutableCollection. Methods which would mutate the underlying collection will throw UnsupportedOperationExceptions.- Specified by:
asUnmodifiablein interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
asUnmodifiablein interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Returns:
- an unmodifiable view of this collection.
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distinctView
Description copied from interface:BagReturns an unmodifiable view on the distinct elements with the same complexity as the Bag implementation.- Specified by:
distinctViewin interfaceBag<T>- Returns:
- an unmodifiable view on the distinct elements of the Bag.
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toImmutable
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionConverts thisMutableCollectionto anImmutableCollection.- Specified by:
toImmutablein interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
toImmutablein interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
toImmutablein interfaceMutableCollection<T>
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iterator
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addOccurrences
Description copied from interface:MutableBagIterableAdd number ofoccurrencesfor anitem. If theitemdoes not exist, then theitemis added to the bag.For Example:
MutableBagIterable<String> names = Bags.mutable.of("A", "B", "B"); Assert.assertEquals(4, names.addOccurrences("A", 3));- Specified by:
addOccurrencesin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Returns:
- updated number of occurrences.
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removeOccurrences
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removeOccurrencesin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>
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withOccurrences
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withOccurrencesin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
withOccurrencesin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>
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withoutOccurrences
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withoutOccurrencesin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
withoutOccurrencesin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>
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setOccurrences
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setOccurrencesin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>
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occurrencesOf
Description copied from interface:BagThe occurrences of a distinct item in the bag.- Specified by:
occurrencesOfin interfaceBag<T>
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sizeDistinct
public int sizeDistinct()Description copied from interface:BagThe size of the Bag when counting only distinct elements.- Specified by:
sizeDistinctin interfaceBag<T>
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collect
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns a new MutableCollection with the results of applying the specified function to each element of the source collection.MutableCollection<String> names = people.collect(person -> person.getFirstName() + " " + person.getLastName());- Specified by:
collectin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
collectin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
collectin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
collectin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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collectBoolean
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns a new primitivebooleaniterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
BooleanIterable licenses = people.collectBoolean(person -> person.hasDrivingLicense());Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableBooleanCollection licenses = people.collectBoolean(person -> person.hasDrivingLicense());- Specified by:
collectBooleanin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
collectBooleanin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
collectBooleanin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
collectBooleanin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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anySatisfyWithOccurrences
Description copied from interface:BagReturns true if the predicate evaluates to true for any element of the Bag. Returns false if the Bag is empty or if no element returns true for the predicate.- Specified by:
anySatisfyWithOccurrencesin interfaceBag<T>
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allSatisfyWithOccurrences
Description copied from interface:BagReturns true if the predicate evaluates to true for all elements of the Bag. Returns false if the Bag is empty or if not all elements return true for the predicate.- Specified by:
allSatisfyWithOccurrencesin interfaceBag<T>
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noneSatisfyWithOccurrences
Description copied from interface:BagReturns true if the Bag is empty or if the predicate evaluates to false for all elements of the Bag. Returns false if the predicate evaluates to true for at least one element of the Bag.- Specified by:
noneSatisfyWithOccurrencesin interfaceBag<T>
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detectWithOccurrences
Description copied from interface:BagReturns an element of the Bag that satisfies the predicate or null if such an element does not exist- Specified by:
detectWithOccurrencesin interfaceBag<T>
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collectByte
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns a new primitivebyteiterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
ByteIterable bytes = people.collectByte(person -> person.getCode());Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableByteCollection bytes = people.collectByte(person -> person.getCode());- Specified by:
collectBytein interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
collectBytein interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
collectBytein interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
collectBytein interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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collectChar
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns a new primitivechariterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
CharIterable chars = people.collectChar(person -> person.getMiddleInitial());Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableCharCollection chars = people.collectChar(person -> person.getMiddleInitial());- Specified by:
collectCharin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
collectCharin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
collectCharin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
collectCharin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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collectDouble
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns a new primitivedoubleiterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
DoubleIterable doubles = people.collectDouble(person -> person.getMilesFromNorthPole());Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableDoubleCollection doubles = people.collectDouble(person -> person.getMilesFromNorthPole());- Specified by:
collectDoublein interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
collectDoublein interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
collectDoublein interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
collectDoublein interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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collectFloat
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns a new primitivefloatiterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
FloatIterable floats = people.collectFloat(person -> person.getHeightInInches());Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableFloatCollection floats = people.collectFloat(person -> person.getHeightInInches());- Specified by:
collectFloatin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
collectFloatin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
collectFloatin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
collectFloatin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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collectInt
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns a new primitiveintiterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
IntIterable ints = people.collectInt(person -> person.getAge());Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableIntCollection ints = people.collectInt(person -> person.getAge());- Specified by:
collectIntin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
collectIntin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
collectIntin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
collectIntin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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collectLong
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns a new primitivelongiterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
LongIterable longs = people.collectLong(person -> person.getGuid());Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableLongCollection longs = people.collectLong(person -> person.getGuid());- Specified by:
collectLongin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
collectLongin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
collectLongin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
collectLongin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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collectShort
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns a new primitiveshortiterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
ShortIterable shorts = people.collectShort(person -> person.getNumberOfJunkMailItemsReceivedPerMonth());Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableShortCollection shorts = people.collectShort(person -> person.getNumberOfJunkMailItemsReceivedPerMonth());- Specified by:
collectShortin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
collectShortin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
collectShortin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
collectShortin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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flatCollect
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionflatCollectis a special case ofRichIterable.collect(Function). Withcollect, when theFunctionreturns a collection, the result is a collection of collections.flatCollectoutputs a single "flattened" collection instead. This method is commonly called flatMap.Consider the following example where we have a
Personclass, and eachPersonhas a list ofAddressobjects. Take the followingFunction:Function<Person, List<Address>> addressFunction = Person::getAddresses; RichIterable<Person> people = ...;
Usingcollectreturns a collection of collections of addresses.RichIterable<List<Address>> addresses = people.collect(addressFunction);
UsingflatCollectreturns a single flattened list of addresses.RichIterable<Address> addresses = people.flatCollect(addressFunction);
Co-variant example for MutableCollection:Function<Person, List<Address>> addressFunction = Person::getAddresses; MutableCollection<Person> people = ...; MutableCollection<List<Address>> addresses = people.collect(addressFunction); MutableCollection<Address> addresses = people.flatCollect(addressFunction);
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flatCollectin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
flatCollectin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
flatCollectin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
flatCollectin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>- Parameters:
function- TheFunctionto apply- Returns:
- a new flattened collection produced by applying the given
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topOccurrences
Description copied from interface:BagReturns thecountmost frequently occurring items. In the event of a tie, all the items with the number of occurrences that match the occurrences of the last item will be returned.- Specified by:
topOccurrencesin interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
topOccurrencesin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>
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bottomOccurrences
Description copied from interface:BagReturns thecountleast frequently occurring items. In the event of a tie, all of the items with the number of occurrences that match the occurrences of the last item will be returned.- Specified by:
bottomOccurrencesin interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
bottomOccurrencesin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>
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collectIf
public <V> MutableBag<V> collectIf(Predicate<? super T> predicate, Function<? super T, ? extends V> function) Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns a new MutableCollection with the results of applying the specified function to each element of the source collection, but only for elements that evaluate to true for the specified predicate.MutableCollection<String> collected = Lists.mutable.of().with(1, 2, 3).collectIf(Predicates.notNull(), Functions.getToString())- Specified by:
collectIfin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
collectIfin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
collectIfin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
collectIfin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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collectWithOccurrences
public <V> MutableBag<V> collectWithOccurrences(ObjectIntToObjectFunction<? super T, ? extends V> function) Description copied from interface:BagIterates over the unique elements and their occurrences and collects the results of applying the specified function.- Specified by:
collectWithOccurrencesin interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
collectWithOccurrencesin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
collectWithOccurrencesin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
collectWithOccurrencesin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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collectWithOccurrences
public <V, R extends Collection<V>> R collectWithOccurrences(ObjectIntToObjectFunction<? super T, ? extends V> function, R target) Description copied from interface:BagIterates over the unique elements and their occurrences and collects the results of applying the specified function into the target collection.- Specified by:
collectWithOccurrencesin interfaceBag<T>
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collectWith
public <P,V> MutableBag<V> collectWith(Function2<? super T, ? super P, ? extends V> function, P parameter) Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionSame asRichIterable.collect(Function)with aFunction2and specified parameter which is passed to the block.Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
RichIterable<Integer> integers = Lists.mutable.with(1, 2, 3).collectWith((each, parameter) -> each + parameter, Integer.valueOf(1));Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableCollection<Integer> integers = Lists.mutable.with(1, 2, 3).collectWith((each, parameter) -> each + parameter, Integer.valueOf(1));- Specified by:
collectWithin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
collectWithin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
collectWithin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
collectWithin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>- Parameters:
function- AFunction2to use as the collect transformation functionparameter- A parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argumentPinfunction- Returns:
- A new
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groupBy
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionFor each element of the iterable, the function is evaluated and the results of these evaluations are collected into a new multimap, where the transformed value is the key and the original values are added to the same (or similar) species of collection as the source iterable.Example using a Java 8 method reference:
Multimap<String, Person> peopleByLastName = people.groupBy(Person::getLastName);Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableMultimap<String, Person> peopleByLastName = people.groupBy(Person::getLastName);- Specified by:
groupByin interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
groupByin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
groupByin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
groupByin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
groupByin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
groupByin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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groupByEach
Description copied from interface:RichIterableSimilar toRichIterable.groupBy(Function), except the result of evaluating function will return a collection of keys for each value.- Specified by:
groupByEachin interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
groupByEachin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
groupByEachin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
groupByEachin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
groupByEachin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
groupByEachin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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newEmpty
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionCreates a new empty mutable version of the same collection type. For example, if this instance is a FastList, this method will return a new empty FastList. If the class of this instance is immutable or fixed size (i.e. SingletonList) then a mutable alternative to the class will be provided.- Specified by:
newEmptyin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
newEmptyin interfaceMutableCollection<T>
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reject
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to false for the specified predicate.MutableCollection<Person> notSmiths = people.reject(person -> person.person.getLastName().equals("Smith"));Using thePredicatesfactory:MutableCollection<Person> notSmiths = people.reject(Predicates.attributeEqual("lastName", "Smith"));- Specified by:
rejectin interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
rejectin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
rejectin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
rejectin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
rejectin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
rejectin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>- Parameters:
predicate- aPredicateto use as the reject criteria- Returns:
- a RichIterable that contains elements that cause
Predicate.accept(Object)method to evaluate to false
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rejectWith
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to false for the specified predicate2 and parameter.e.g. MutableCollection<Integer> selected = integers.rejectWith(Predicates2.equal(), Integer.valueOf(5));- Specified by:
rejectWithin interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
rejectWithin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
rejectWithin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
rejectWithin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
rejectWithin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
rejectWithin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>- Parameters:
predicate- aPredicate2to use as the select criteriaparameter- a parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argumentPinpredicate- See Also:
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tap
Description copied from interface:RichIterableExecutes the Procedure for each element in the iterable and returnsthis.Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
RichIterable<Person> tapped = people.tap(person -> LOGGER.info(person.getName()));- Specified by:
tapin interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
tapin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
tapin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
tapin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
tapin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
tapin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>- See Also:
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select
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to true for the specified predicate.MutableCollection<Integer> livesInLondon = people.select(person -> person.getAddress().getCity().equals("London"));- Specified by:
selectin interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
selectin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
selectin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
selectin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
selectin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
selectin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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selectWith
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to true for the specified predicate2 and parameter.MutableCollection<Integer> fives = integers.selectWith(Predicates2.equal(), Integer.valueOf(5));- Specified by:
selectWithin interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
selectWithin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
selectWithin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
selectWithin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
selectWithin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
selectWithin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>- Parameters:
predicate- aPredicate2to use as the select criteriaparameter- a parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argumentPinpredicate- See Also:
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selectByOccurrences
Description copied from interface:BagReturns all elements of the bag that have a number of occurrences that satisfy the predicate.- Specified by:
selectByOccurrencesin interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
selectByOccurrencesin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
selectByOccurrencesin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
selectByOccurrencesin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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selectInstancesOf
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionReturns all elements of the source collection that are instances of the Classclazz.RichIterable<Integer> integers = List.mutable.with(new Integer(0), new Long(0L), new Double(0.0)).selectInstancesOf(Integer.class);Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableCollection<Integer> integers = List.mutable.with(new Integer(0), new Long(0L), new Double(0.0)).selectInstancesOf(Integer.class);- Specified by:
selectInstancesOfin interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
selectInstancesOfin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
selectInstancesOfin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
selectInstancesOfin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
selectInstancesOfin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
selectInstancesOfin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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forEachWithOccurrences
Description copied from interface:BagFor each distinct item, with the number of occurrences, execute the specified procedure.- Specified by:
forEachWithOccurrencesin interfaceBag<T>
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partition
Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionFilters a collection into a PartitionedIterable based on the evaluation of the predicate.Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
PartitionIterable<Person> newYorkersAndNonNewYorkers = people.partition(person -> person.getAddress().getState().getName().equals("New York"));Co-variant example for MutableCollection:PartitionMutableCollection<Person> newYorkersAndNonNewYorkers = people.partition(person -> person.getAddress().getState().getName().equals("New York"));- Specified by:
partitionin interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
partitionin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
partitionin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
partitionin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
partitionin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
partitionin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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partitionWith
public <P> PartitionMutableBag<T> partitionWith(Predicate2<? super T, ? super P> predicate, P parameter) Description copied from interface:MutableCollectionFilters a collection into a PartitionIterable based on the evaluation of the predicate.Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
PartitionIterable<Person> newYorkersAndNonNewYorkers = people.partitionWith((Person person, String state) -> person.getAddress().getState().getName().equals(state), "New York");Co-variant example for MutableCollection:PartitionMutableCollection<Person> newYorkersAndNonNewYorkers = people.partitionWith((Person person, String state) -> person.getAddress().getState().getName().equals(state), "New York");- Specified by:
partitionWithin interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
partitionWithin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
partitionWithin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
partitionWithin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
partitionWithin interfaceRichIterable<T>
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zip
Deprecated.in 6.0. UseOrderedIterable.zip(Iterable)instead.Description copied from interface:RichIterableReturns aRichIterableformed from thisRichIterableand anotherRichIterableby combining corresponding elements in pairs. If one of the twoRichIterables is longer than the other, its remaining elements are ignored.- Specified by:
zipin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
zipin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
zipin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
zipin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>- Type Parameters:
S- the type of the second half of the returned pairs- Parameters:
that- TheRichIterableproviding the second half of each result pair- Returns:
- A new
RichIterablecontaining pairs consisting of corresponding elements of thisRichIterableand that. The length of the returnedRichIterableis the minimum of the lengths of thisRichIterableand that.
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zipWithIndex
Deprecated.in 6.0. UseOrderedIterable.zipWithIndex()instead.Description copied from interface:RichIterableZips thisRichIterablewith its indices.- Specified by:
zipWithIndexin interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
zipWithIndexin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
zipWithIndexin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
zipWithIndexin interfaceMutableCollection<T>- Specified by:
zipWithIndexin interfaceRichIterable<T>- Specified by:
zipWithIndexin interfaceUnsortedBag<T>- Returns:
- A new
RichIterablecontaining pairs consisting of all elements of thisRichIterablepaired with their index. Indices start at 0. - See Also:
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toMapOfItemToCount
Description copied from interface:BagConverts the Bag to a Map of the Item type to its count as an Integer.- Specified by:
toMapOfItemToCountin interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
toMapOfItemToCountin interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
toMapOfItemToCountin interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>
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toStringOfItemToCount
Description copied from interface:BagReturns a string representation of this bag. The string representation consists of a list of element-count mappings.Assert.assertEquals("{1=1, 2=2, 3=3}", Bags.mutable.with(1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3).toStringOfItemToCount());This string representation is similar toAbstractMap.toString(), notRichIterable.toString(), whereas thetoString()implementation for a Bag is consistent withRichIterable.toString().- Specified by:
toStringOfItemToCountin interfaceBag<T>- Returns:
- a string representation of this bag
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selectUnique
Description copied from interface:BagReturns a set containing all elements of the bag that have exactly one occurrence.- Specified by:
selectUniquein interfaceBag<T>- Specified by:
selectUniquein interfaceMutableBag<T>- Specified by:
selectUniquein interfaceMutableBagIterable<T>- Specified by:
selectUniquein interfaceUnsortedBag<T>
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