public class FloatArraySet extends AbstractFloatSet implements Serializable, Cloneable
The main purpose of this implementation is that of wrapping cleanly the brute-force approach to the storage of a very small number of items: just put them into an array and scan linearly to find an item.
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FloatArraySet()
Creates a new empty array set.
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FloatArraySet(Collection<? extends Float> c)
Creates a new array set copying the contents of a given set.
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FloatArraySet(float[] a)
Creates a new array set using the given backing array.
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FloatArraySet(float[] a,
int size)
Creates a new array set using the given backing array and the given
number of elements of the array.
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FloatArraySet(FloatCollection c)
Creates a new array set copying the contents of a given collection.
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FloatArraySet(int capacity)
Creates a new empty array set of given initial capacity.
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boolean |
add(float k) |
void |
clear() |
FloatArraySet |
clone()
Returns a deep copy of this set.
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boolean |
contains(float k) |
boolean |
isEmpty() |
FloatIterator |
iterator()
Returns a type-specific iterator on the elements of this collection.
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boolean |
rem(float k)
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int |
size() |
equals, hashCode, removeadd, addAll, addAll, contains, containsAll, containsAll, floatIterator, rem, remove, removeAll, removeAll, retainAll, retainAll, toArray, toArray, toArray, toFloatArray, toFloatArray, toStringaddAll, containsAll, floatIterator, removeAll, retainAll, toArray, toArray, toFloatArray, toFloatArrayadd, addAll, contains, containsAll, remove, removeAll, retainAll, spliterator, toArray, toArrayparallelStream, removeIf, streampublic FloatArraySet(float[] a)
It is responsibility of the caller that the elements of a
are distinct.
a - the backing array.public FloatArraySet()
public FloatArraySet(int capacity)
capacity - the initial capacity.public FloatArraySet(FloatCollection c)
c - a collection.public FloatArraySet(Collection<? extends Float> c)
c - a collection.public FloatArraySet(float[] a,
int size)
It is responsibility of the caller that the first size
elements of a are distinct.
a - the backing array.size - the number of valid elements in a.public FloatIterator iterator()
FloatCollection
Note that this specification strengthens the one given in
Iterable.iterator(), which was already strengthened in
the corresponding type-specific class, but was weakened by the fact that
this interface extends Collection.
iterator in interface FloatCollectioniterator in interface FloatIterableiterator in interface FloatSetiterator in interface Iterable<Float>iterator in interface Collection<Float>iterator in interface Set<Float>iterator in class AbstractFloatSetpublic boolean contains(float k)
contains in interface FloatCollectioncontains in class AbstractFloatCollectionCollection.contains(Object)public int size()
size in interface Collection<Float>size in interface Set<Float>size in class AbstractCollection<Float>public boolean rem(float k)
FloatCollectionremove(), but the clash with
the similarly named index-based method in the List
interface forces us to use a distinguished name. For simplicity, the set
interfaces reinstates remove().rem in interface FloatCollectionrem in class AbstractFloatCollectionCollection.remove(Object)public boolean add(float k)
add in interface FloatCollectionadd in class AbstractFloatCollectionCollection.add(Object)public void clear()
clear in interface Collection<Float>clear in interface Set<Float>clear in class AbstractCollection<Float>public boolean isEmpty()
isEmpty in interface Collection<Float>isEmpty in interface Set<Float>isEmpty in class AbstractFloatCollectionpublic FloatArraySet clone()
This method performs a deep copy of this hash set; the data stored in the set, however, is not cloned. Note that this makes a difference only for object keys.