Class FluentIterable<E>
- java.lang.Object
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- com.google.common.collect.FluentIterable<E>
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
java.lang.Iterable<E>
@GwtCompatible(emulated=true) public abstract class FluentIterable<E> extends java.lang.Object implements java.lang.Iterable<E>
FluentIterableprovides a rich interface for manipulatingIterableinstances in a chained fashion. AFluentIterablecan be created from anIterable, or from a set of elements. The following types of methods are provided onFluentIterable:- chained methods which return a new
FluentIterablebased in some way on the contents of the current one (for exampletransform(com.google.common.base.Function<? super E, T>)) - conversion methods which copy the
FluentIterable's contents into a new collection or array (for exampletoList()) - element extraction methods which facilitate the retrieval of certain elements (for example
last()) - query methods which answer questions about the
FluentIterable's contents (for exampleanyMatch(com.google.common.base.Predicate<? super E>))
Here is an example that merges the lists returned by two separate database calls, transforms it by invoking
toString()on each element, and returns the first 10 elements as anImmutableList:FluentIterable .from(database.getClientList()) .filter(activeInLastMonth()) .transform(Functions.toStringFunction()) .limit(10) .toList();Anything which can be done using
FluentIterablecould be done in a different fashion (often withIterables), however the use ofFluentIterablemakes many sets of operations significantly more concise.- Since:
- 12.0
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods Modifier and Type Method Description booleanallMatch(Predicate<? super E> predicate)Returnstrueif every element in this fluent iterable satisfies the predicate.booleananyMatch(Predicate<? super E> predicate)Returnstrueif any element in this fluent iterable satisfies the predicate.booleancontains(java.lang.Object element)Returnstrueif this fluent iterable contains any object for whichequals(element)is true.<C extends java.util.Collection<? super E>>
CcopyInto(C collection)Copies all the elements from this fluent iterable tocollection.FluentIterable<E>cycle()Returns a fluent iterable whoseIteratorcycles indefinitely over the elements of this fluent iterable.FluentIterable<E>filter(Predicate<? super E> predicate)Returns the elements from this fluent iterable that satisfy a predicate.<T> FluentIterable<T>filter(java.lang.Class<T> type)Returns the elements from this fluent iterable that are instances of classtype.Optional<E>first()Returns anOptionalcontaining the first element in this fluent iterable.Optional<E>firstMatch(Predicate<? super E> predicate)Returns anOptionalcontaining the first element in this fluent iterable that satisfies the given predicate, if such an element exists.static <E> FluentIterable<E>from(FluentIterable<E> iterable)Deprecated.instances ofFluentIterabledon't need to be converted toFluentIterablestatic <E> FluentIterable<E>from(java.lang.Iterable<E> iterable)Returns a fluent iterable that wrapsiterable, oriterableitself if it is already aFluentIterable.Eget(int position)Returns the element at the specified position in this fluent iterable.<K> ImmutableListMultimap<K,E>index(Function<? super E,K> keyFunction)Creates an indexImmutableListMultimapthat contains the results of applying a specified function to each item in thisFluentIterableof values.booleanisEmpty()Determines whether this fluent iterable is empty.Optional<E>last()Returns anOptionalcontaining the last element in this fluent iterable.FluentIterable<E>limit(int size)Creates a fluent iterable with the firstsizeelements of this fluent iterable.intsize()Returns the number of elements in this fluent iterable.FluentIterable<E>skip(int numberToSkip)Returns a view of this fluent iterable that skips its firstnumberToSkipelements.E[]toArray(java.lang.Class<E> type)Returns an array containing all of the elements from this fluent iterable in iteration order.ImmutableList<E>toList()Returns anImmutableListcontaining all of the elements from this fluent iterable in proper sequence.<V> ImmutableMap<E,V>toMap(Function<? super E,V> valueFunction)Returns an immutable map for which the elements of thisFluentIterableare the keys in the same order, mapped to values by the given function.ImmutableSet<E>toSet()Returns anImmutableSetcontaining all of the elements from this fluent iterable with duplicates removed.ImmutableList<E>toSortedList(java.util.Comparator<? super E> comparator)Returns anImmutableListcontaining all of the elements from thisFluentIterablein the order specified bycomparator.ImmutableSortedSet<E>toSortedSet(java.util.Comparator<? super E> comparator)Returns anImmutableSortedSetcontaining all of the elements from thisFluentIterablein the order specified bycomparator, with duplicates (determined bycomparator.compare(x, y) == 0) removed.java.lang.StringtoString()Returns a string representation of this fluent iterable, with the format[e1, e2, ..., en].<T> FluentIterable<T>transform(Function<? super E,T> function)Returns a fluent iterable that appliesfunctionto each element of this fluent iterable.<T> FluentIterable<T>transformAndConcat(Function<? super E,? extends java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>> function)Appliesfunctionto each element of this fluent iterable and returns a fluent iterable with the concatenated combination of results.<K> ImmutableMap<K,E>uniqueIndex(Function<? super E,K> keyFunction)Returns an immutable map for which theMap.values()are the elements of thisFluentIterablein the given order, and each key is the product of invoking a supplied function on its corresponding value.
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Method Detail
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from
public static <E> FluentIterable<E> from(java.lang.Iterable<E> iterable)
Returns a fluent iterable that wrapsiterable, oriterableitself if it is already aFluentIterable.
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from
@Deprecated public static <E> FluentIterable<E> from(FluentIterable<E> iterable)
Deprecated.instances ofFluentIterabledon't need to be converted toFluentIterableConstruct a fluent iterable from another fluent iterable. This is obviously never necessary, but is intended to help call out cases where one migration fromIterabletoFluentIterablehas obviated the need to explicitly convert to aFluentIterable.
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toString
public java.lang.String toString()
Returns a string representation of this fluent iterable, with the format[e1, e2, ..., en].- Overrides:
toStringin classjava.lang.Object
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size
public final int size()
Returns the number of elements in this fluent iterable.
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contains
public final boolean contains(@Nullable java.lang.Object element)Returnstrueif this fluent iterable contains any object for whichequals(element)is true.
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cycle
@CheckReturnValue public final FluentIterable<E> cycle()
Returns a fluent iterable whoseIteratorcycles indefinitely over the elements of this fluent iterable.That iterator supports
remove()ifiterable.iterator()does. Afterremove()is called, subsequent cycles omit the removed element, which is no longer in this fluent iterable. The iterator'shasNext()method returnstrueuntil this fluent iterable is empty.Warning: Typical uses of the resulting iterator may produce an infinite loop. You should use an explicit
breakor be certain that you will eventually remove all the elements.
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filter
@CheckReturnValue public final FluentIterable<E> filter(Predicate<? super E> predicate)
Returns the elements from this fluent iterable that satisfy a predicate. The resulting fluent iterable's iterator does not supportremove().
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filter
@GwtIncompatible("Class.isInstance") @CheckReturnValue public final <T> FluentIterable<T> filter(java.lang.Class<T> type)
Returns the elements from this fluent iterable that are instances of classtype.- Parameters:
type- the type of elements desired
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anyMatch
public final boolean anyMatch(Predicate<? super E> predicate)
Returnstrueif any element in this fluent iterable satisfies the predicate.
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allMatch
public final boolean allMatch(Predicate<? super E> predicate)
Returnstrueif every element in this fluent iterable satisfies the predicate. If this fluent iterable is empty,trueis returned.
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firstMatch
public final Optional<E> firstMatch(Predicate<? super E> predicate)
Returns anOptionalcontaining the first element in this fluent iterable that satisfies the given predicate, if such an element exists.Warning: avoid using a
predicatethat matchesnull. Ifnullis matched in this fluent iterable, aNullPointerExceptionwill be thrown.
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transform
public final <T> FluentIterable<T> transform(Function<? super E,T> function)
Returns a fluent iterable that appliesfunctionto each element of this fluent iterable.The returned fluent iterable's iterator supports
remove()if this iterable's iterator does. After a successfulremove()call, this fluent iterable no longer contains the corresponding element.
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transformAndConcat
public <T> FluentIterable<T> transformAndConcat(Function<? super E,? extends java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>> function)
Appliesfunctionto each element of this fluent iterable and returns a fluent iterable with the concatenated combination of results.functionreturns an Iterable of results.The returned fluent iterable's iterator supports
remove()if this function-returned iterables' iterator does. After a successfulremove()call, the returned fluent iterable no longer contains the corresponding element.- Since:
- 13.0 (required
Function<E, Iterable<T>>until 14.0)
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first
public final Optional<E> first()
Returns anOptionalcontaining the first element in this fluent iterable. If the iterable is empty,Optional.absent()is returned.- Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException- if the first element is null; if this is a possibility, useiterator().next()orIterables.getFirst(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>, T)instead.
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last
public final Optional<E> last()
Returns anOptionalcontaining the last element in this fluent iterable. If the iterable is empty,Optional.absent()is returned.- Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException- if the last element is null; if this is a possibility, useIterables.getLast(java.lang.Iterable<T>)instead.
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skip
@CheckReturnValue public final FluentIterable<E> skip(int numberToSkip)
Returns a view of this fluent iterable that skips its firstnumberToSkipelements. If this fluent iterable contains fewer thannumberToSkipelements, the returned fluent iterable skips all of its elements.Modifications to this fluent iterable before a call to
iterator()are reflected in the returned fluent iterable. That is, the its iterator skips the firstnumberToSkipelements that exist when the iterator is created, not whenskip()is called.The returned fluent iterable's iterator supports
remove()if theIteratorof this fluent iterable supports it. Note that it is not possible to delete the last skipped element by immediately callingremove()on the returned fluent iterable's iterator, as theIteratorcontract states that a call to* remove()before a call tonext()will throw anIllegalStateException.
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limit
@CheckReturnValue public final FluentIterable<E> limit(int size)
Creates a fluent iterable with the firstsizeelements of this fluent iterable. If this fluent iterable does not contain that many elements, the returned fluent iterable will have the same behavior as this fluent iterable. The returned fluent iterable's iterator supportsremove()if this fluent iterable's iterator does.- Parameters:
size- the maximum number of elements in the returned fluent iterable- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- ifsizeis negative
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isEmpty
public final boolean isEmpty()
Determines whether this fluent iterable is empty.
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toList
public final ImmutableList<E> toList()
Returns anImmutableListcontaining all of the elements from this fluent iterable in proper sequence.- Since:
- 14.0 (since 12.0 as
toImmutableList()).
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toSortedList
@Beta public final ImmutableList<E> toSortedList(java.util.Comparator<? super E> comparator)
Returns anImmutableListcontaining all of the elements from thisFluentIterablein the order specified bycomparator. To produce anImmutableListsorted by its natural ordering, usetoSortedList(Ordering.natural()).- Parameters:
comparator- the function by which to sort list elements- Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException- if any element is null- Since:
- 14.0 (since 13.0 as
toSortedImmutableList()).
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toSet
public final ImmutableSet<E> toSet()
Returns anImmutableSetcontaining all of the elements from this fluent iterable with duplicates removed.- Since:
- 14.0 (since 12.0 as
toImmutableSet()).
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toSortedSet
public final ImmutableSortedSet<E> toSortedSet(java.util.Comparator<? super E> comparator)
Returns anImmutableSortedSetcontaining all of the elements from thisFluentIterablein the order specified bycomparator, with duplicates (determined bycomparator.compare(x, y) == 0) removed. To produce anImmutableSortedSetsorted by its natural ordering, usetoSortedSet(Ordering.natural()).- Parameters:
comparator- the function by which to sort set elements- Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException- if any element is null- Since:
- 14.0 (since 12.0 as
toImmutableSortedSet()).
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toMap
public final <V> ImmutableMap<E,V> toMap(Function<? super E,V> valueFunction)
Returns an immutable map for which the elements of thisFluentIterableare the keys in the same order, mapped to values by the given function. If this iterable contains duplicate elements, the returned map will contain each distinct element once in the order it first appears.- Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException- if any element of this iterable isnull, or ifvalueFunctionproducesnullfor any key- Since:
- 14.0
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index
public final <K> ImmutableListMultimap<K,E> index(Function<? super E,K> keyFunction)
Creates an indexImmutableListMultimapthat contains the results of applying a specified function to each item in thisFluentIterableof values. Each element of this iterable will be stored as a value in the resulting multimap, yielding a multimap with the same size as this iterable. The key used to store that value in the multimap will be the result of calling the function on that value. The resulting multimap is created as an immutable snapshot. In the returned multimap, keys appear in the order they are first encountered, and the values corresponding to each key appear in the same order as they are encountered.- Parameters:
keyFunction- the function used to produce the key for each value- Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException- if any of the following cases is true:keyFunctionis null- An element in this fluent iterable is null
keyFunctionreturnsnullfor any element of this iterable
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- 14.0
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uniqueIndex
public final <K> ImmutableMap<K,E> uniqueIndex(Function<? super E,K> keyFunction)
Returns an immutable map for which theMap.values()are the elements of thisFluentIterablein the given order, and each key is the product of invoking a supplied function on its corresponding value.- Parameters:
keyFunction- the function used to produce the key for each value- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- ifkeyFunctionproduces the same key for more than one value in this fluent iterablejava.lang.NullPointerException- if any element of this fluent iterable is null, or ifkeyFunctionproducesnullfor any value- Since:
- 14.0
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toArray
@GwtIncompatible("Array.newArray(Class, int)") public final E[] toArray(java.lang.Class<E> type)
Returns an array containing all of the elements from this fluent iterable in iteration order.- Parameters:
type- the type of the elements- Returns:
- a newly-allocated array into which all the elements of this fluent iterable have been copied
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copyInto
public final <C extends java.util.Collection<? super E>> C copyInto(C collection)
Copies all the elements from this fluent iterable tocollection. This is equivalent to callingIterables.addAll(collection, this).- Parameters:
collection- the collection to copy elements to- Returns:
collection, for convenience- Since:
- 14.0
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get
public final E get(int position)
Returns the element at the specified position in this fluent iterable.- Parameters:
position- position of the element to return- Returns:
- the element at the specified position in this fluent iterable
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java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException- ifpositionis negative or greater than or equal to the size of this fluent iterable
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