K
- the type of the keys in this mapV
- the type of the values in this mappublic interface MultiValuedMap<K,V>
A MultiValuedMap
is a Map with slightly different semantics:
Collection
at that key.Collection
, holding all the values put to that key.For example:
MultiValuedMap<K, String> map = new MultiValuedHashMap<K, String>(); map.put(key, "A"); map.put(key, "B"); map.put(key, "C"); Collection<String> coll = map.get(key);
coll
will be a collection containing "A", "B", "C".
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
java.util.Map<K,java.util.Collection<V>> |
asMap()
Returns a view of this multi-valued map as a
Map from each distinct
key to the non-empty collection of that key's associated values. |
void |
clear()
Removes all of the mappings from this map (optional operation).
|
boolean |
containsKey(java.lang.Object key)
Returns
true if this map contains a mapping for the specified
key. |
boolean |
containsMapping(java.lang.Object key,
java.lang.Object value)
Checks whether the map contains a mapping for the specified key and value.
|
boolean |
containsValue(java.lang.Object value)
Checks whether the map contains at least one mapping for the specified value.
|
java.util.Collection<java.util.Map.Entry<K,V>> |
entries()
Returns a
Collection view of the mappings contained in this multi-valued map. |
java.util.Collection<V> |
get(K key)
Returns a view collection of the values associated with the specified key.
|
boolean |
isEmpty()
Returns
true if this map contains no key-value mappings. |
MultiSet<K> |
keys()
Returns a
MultiSet view of the keys contained in this multi-valued map. |
java.util.Set<K> |
keySet()
Returns a
Set view of the keys contained in this multi-valued map. |
MapIterator<K,V> |
mapIterator()
Obtains a
MapIterator over this multi-valued map. |
boolean |
put(K key,
V value)
Adds a key-value mapping to this multi-valued map.
|
boolean |
putAll(K key,
java.lang.Iterable<? extends V> values)
Adds a mapping to the specified key for all values contained in the given Iterable.
|
boolean |
putAll(java.util.Map<? extends K,? extends V> map)
Copies all mappings from the specified map to this multi-valued map
(optional operation).
|
boolean |
putAll(MultiValuedMap<? extends K,? extends V> map)
Copies all mappings from the specified map to this multi-valued map
(optional operation).
|
java.util.Collection<V> |
remove(java.lang.Object key)
Removes all values associated with the specified key.
|
boolean |
removeMapping(java.lang.Object key,
java.lang.Object item)
Removes a key-value mapping from the map.
|
int |
size()
Gets the total size of the map.
|
java.util.Collection<V> |
values()
Gets a
Collection view of all values contained in this multi-valued map. |
int size()
Implementations would return the total size of the map which is the count of the values from all keys.
boolean isEmpty()
true
if this map contains no key-value mappings.true
if this map contains no key-value mappingsboolean containsKey(java.lang.Object key)
true
if this map contains a mapping for the specified
key. More formally, returns true
if and only if this map contains
a mapping for a key k
such that (key==null ? k==null : key.equals(k))
.
(There can be at most one such mapping.)key
- key whose presence in this map is to be testedjava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified key is null and this map
does not permit null keys (optional)boolean containsValue(java.lang.Object value)
value
- the value to search forjava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the value is null and null values are not supported
by the used collection types (optional)boolean containsMapping(java.lang.Object key, java.lang.Object value)
key
- the key to search forvalue
- the value to search forjava.util.Collection<V> get(K key)
This method will return an empty collection if containsKey(Object)
returns false
. Changes to the returned collection will update the underlying
MultiValuedMap
and vice-versa.
key
- the key to retrieveCollection
of values, implementations should
return an empty collection for no mappingjava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the key is null and null keys are invalid (optional)boolean put(K key, V value)
Unlike a normal Map
the previous value is not replaced.
Instead the new value is added to the collection stored against the key.
Depending on the collection type used, duplicate key-value mappings may
be allowed.
The method will return true
if the size of the multi-valued map
has been increased because of this operation.
key
- the key to store againstvalue
- the value to add to the collection at the keyjava.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- if the put operation is not supported by
this multi-valued map, e.g. if it is unmodifiablejava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the key or value is null and null is invalid (optional)java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if some aspect of the specified key or value prevents
it from being stored in this multi-valued mapboolean putAll(K key, java.lang.Iterable<? extends V> values)
key
- the key to store againstvalues
- the values to add to the collection at the key, may not be nulljava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified iterable is null, or if this map
does not permit null keys or values, and the specified key or values contain
null (optional)boolean putAll(java.util.Map<? extends K,? extends V> map)
The effect of this call is equivalent to that of calling
put(k, v)
on this map once for each mapping
from key k
to value v
in the specified map.
The behavior of this operation is undefined if the specified map is modified while the operation is in progress.
map
- mappings to be stored in this map, may not be nulljava.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- if the putAll
operation is
not supported by this mapjava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified map is null, or if this map
does not permit null keys or values, and the specified map
contains null keys or values (optional)java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if some property of a key or value in
the specified map prevents it from being stored in this mapboolean putAll(MultiValuedMap<? extends K,? extends V> map)
The effect of this call is equivalent to that of calling
put(k, v)
on this map once for each
mapping from key k
to value v
in the specified map.
The behavior of this operation is undefined if the specified map is modified while the operation is in progress.
map
- mappings to be stored in this map, may not be nulljava.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- if the putAll
operation is
not supported by this mapjava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified map is null, or if this map
does not permit null keys or values, and the specified map
contains null keys or values (optional)java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if some property of a key or value in
the specified map prevents it from being stored in this mapjava.util.Collection<V> remove(java.lang.Object key)
The returned collection may be modifiable, but updates will not be propagated to this multi-valued map. In case no mapping was stored for the specified key, an empty, unmodifiable collection will be returned.
key
- the key to remove values fromjava.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- if the map is unmodifiablejava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the key is null and null keys are invalid (optional)boolean removeMapping(java.lang.Object key, java.lang.Object item)
The item is removed from the collection mapped to the specified key. Other values attached to that key are unaffected.
If the last value for a key is removed, implementations typically return
an empty collection from a subsequent get(Object)
.
key
- the key to remove fromitem
- the item to removejava.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- if the map is unmodifiablejava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the key or value is null and null is invalid (optional)void clear()
The map will be empty after this call returns.
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- if the map is unmodifiablejava.util.Collection<java.util.Map.Entry<K,V>> entries()
Collection
view of the mappings contained in this multi-valued map.
The collection is backed by the map, so changes to the map are reflected in the collection, and vice-versa.
MultiSet<K> keys()
MultiSet
view of the keys contained in this multi-valued map.
The MultiSet.getCount(Object)
method of the returned multiset will give
the same result a calling get(Object).size()
for the same key.
This multiset is backed by the map, so any changes in the map are reflected in the multiset.
java.util.Set<K> keySet()
Set
view of the keys contained in this multi-valued map.
The set is backed by the map, so changes to the map are reflected in the set, and vice-versa.
If the map is modified while an iteration over the set is in
progress (except through the iterator's own remove
operation),
the result of the iteration is undefined. The set supports element
removal, which removes the corresponding mapping from the map, via the
Iterator.remove
, Set.remove
, removeAll
,
retainAll
, and clear
operations. It does not support
the add
or addAll
operations.
java.util.Collection<V> values()
Collection
view of all values contained in this multi-valued map.
Implementations typically return a collection containing the combination of values from all keys.
java.util.Map<K,java.util.Collection<V>> asMap()
Map
from each distinct
key to the non-empty collection of that key's associated values.
Note that this.asMap().get(k)
is equivalent to this.get(k)
only when k
is a key contained in the multi-valued map; otherwise it
returns null
as opposed to an empty collection.
Changes to the returned map or the collections that serve as its values
will update the underlying multi-valued map, and vice versa. The map does
not support put
or putAll
, nor do its entries support
setValue
.
MapIterator<K,V> mapIterator()
MapIterator
over this multi-valued map.
A map iterator is an efficient way of iterating over maps. There is no
need to access the entries collection or use Map.Entry
objects.
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