Class ForwardingMultiset<E>
- java.lang.Object
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- com.google.common.collect.ForwardingObject
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- com.google.common.collect.ForwardingCollection<E>
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- com.google.common.collect.ForwardingMultiset<E>
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Multiset<E>,java.lang.Iterable<E>,java.util.Collection<E>
- Direct Known Subclasses:
ForwardingSortedMultiset
@GwtCompatible public abstract class ForwardingMultiset<E> extends ForwardingCollection<E> implements Multiset<E>
A multiset which forwards all its method calls to another multiset. Subclasses should override one or more methods to modify the behavior of the backing multiset as desired per the decorator pattern.Warning: The methods of
ForwardingMultisetforward indiscriminately to the methods of the delegate. For example, overridingadd(Object, int)alone will not change the behavior ofForwardingCollection.add(Object), which can lead to unexpected behavior. In this case, you should overrideadd(Object)as well, either providing your own implementation, or delegating to the providedstandardAddmethod.The
standardmethods and any collection views they return are not guaranteed to be thread-safe, even when all of the methods that they depend on are thread-safe.- Since:
- 2.0 (imported from Google Collections Library)
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Nested Class Summary
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface com.google.common.collect.Multiset
Multiset.Entry<E>
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description intadd(E element, int occurrences)Adds a number of occurrences of an element to this multiset.intcount(java.lang.Object element)Returns the number of occurrences of an element in this multiset (the count of the element).java.util.Set<E>elementSet()Returns the set of distinct elements contained in this multiset.java.util.Set<Multiset.Entry<E>>entrySet()Returns a view of the contents of this multiset, grouped intoMultiset.Entryinstances, each providing an element of the multiset and the count of that element.booleanequals(java.lang.Object object)Compares the specified object with this multiset for equality.inthashCode()Returns the hash code for this multiset.intremove(java.lang.Object element, int occurrences)Removes a number of occurrences of the specified element from this multiset.intsetCount(E element, int count)Adds or removes the necessary occurrences of an element such that the element attains the desired count.booleansetCount(E element, int oldCount, int newCount)Conditionally sets the count of an element to a new value, as described inMultiset.setCount(Object, int), provided that the element has the expected current count.-
Methods inherited from class com.google.common.collect.ForwardingCollection
add, addAll, clear, contains, containsAll, isEmpty, iterator, remove, removeAll, retainAll, size, toArray, toArray
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Methods inherited from class com.google.common.collect.ForwardingObject
toString
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Method Detail
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count
public int count(java.lang.Object element)
Description copied from interface:MultisetReturns the number of occurrences of an element in this multiset (the count of the element). Note that for anObject.equals(java.lang.Object)-based multiset, this gives the same result asCollections.frequency(java.util.Collection<?>, java.lang.Object)(which would presumably perform more poorly).Note: the utility method
Iterables.frequency(java.lang.Iterable<?>, java.lang.Object)generalizes this operation; it correctly delegates to this method when dealing with a multiset, but it can also accept any other iterable type.
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add
public int add(E element, int occurrences)
Description copied from interface:MultisetAdds a number of occurrences of an element to this multiset. Note that ifoccurrences == 1, this method has the identical effect toMultiset.add(Object). This method is functionally equivalent (except in the case of overflow) to the calladdAll(Collections.nCopies(element, occurrences)), which would presumably perform much more poorly.- Specified by:
addin interfaceMultiset<E>- Parameters:
element- the element to add occurrences of; may be null only if explicitly allowed by the implementationoccurrences- the number of occurrences of the element to add. May be zero, in which case no change will be made.- Returns:
- the count of the element before the operation; possibly zero
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remove
public int remove(java.lang.Object element, int occurrences)Description copied from interface:MultisetRemoves a number of occurrences of the specified element from this multiset. If the multiset contains fewer than this number of occurrences to begin with, all occurrences will be removed. Note that ifoccurrences == 1, this is functionally equivalent to the callremove(element).- Specified by:
removein interfaceMultiset<E>- Parameters:
element- the element to conditionally remove occurrences ofoccurrences- the number of occurrences of the element to remove. May be zero, in which case no change will be made.- Returns:
- the count of the element before the operation; possibly zero
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elementSet
public java.util.Set<E> elementSet()
Description copied from interface:MultisetReturns the set of distinct elements contained in this multiset. The element set is backed by the same data as the multiset, so any change to either is immediately reflected in the other. The order of the elements in the element set is unspecified.If the element set supports any removal operations, these necessarily cause all occurrences of the removed element(s) to be removed from the multiset. Implementations are not expected to support the add operations, although this is possible.
A common use for the element set is to find the number of distinct elements in the multiset:
elementSet().size().- Specified by:
elementSetin interfaceMultiset<E>- Returns:
- a view of the set of distinct elements in this multiset
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entrySet
public java.util.Set<Multiset.Entry<E>> entrySet()
Description copied from interface:MultisetReturns a view of the contents of this multiset, grouped intoMultiset.Entryinstances, each providing an element of the multiset and the count of that element. This set contains exactly one entry for each distinct element in the multiset (thus it always has the same size as theMultiset.elementSet()). The order of the elements in the element set is unspecified.The entry set is backed by the same data as the multiset, so any change to either is immediately reflected in the other. However, multiset changes may or may not be reflected in any
Entryinstances already retrieved from the entry set (this is implementation-dependent). Furthermore, implementations are not required to support modifications to the entry set at all, and theEntryinstances themselves don't even have methods for modification. See the specific implementation class for more details on how its entry set handles modifications.
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equals
public boolean equals(@Nullable java.lang.Object object)Description copied from interface:MultisetCompares the specified object with this multiset for equality. Returnstrueif the given object is also a multiset and contains equal elements with equal counts, regardless of order.
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hashCode
public int hashCode()
Description copied from interface:MultisetReturns the hash code for this multiset. This is defined as the sum of((element == null) ? 0 : element.hashCode()) ^ count(element)over all distinct elements in the multiset. It follows that a multiset and its entry set always have the same hash code.
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setCount
public int setCount(E element, int count)
Description copied from interface:MultisetAdds or removes the necessary occurrences of an element such that the element attains the desired count.- Specified by:
setCountin interfaceMultiset<E>- Parameters:
element- the element to add or remove occurrences of; may be null only if explicitly allowed by the implementationcount- the desired count of the element in this multiset- Returns:
- the count of the element before the operation; possibly zero
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setCount
public boolean setCount(E element, int oldCount, int newCount)
Description copied from interface:MultisetConditionally sets the count of an element to a new value, as described inMultiset.setCount(Object, int), provided that the element has the expected current count. If the current count is notoldCount, no change is made.- Specified by:
setCountin interfaceMultiset<E>- Parameters:
element- the element to conditionally set the count of; may be null only if explicitly allowed by the implementationoldCount- the expected present count of the element in this multisetnewCount- the desired count of the element in this multiset- Returns:
trueif the condition for modification was met. This implies that the multiset was indeed modified, unlessoldCount == newCount.
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