public class IntRBTreeSet extends AbstractIntSortedSet implements Serializable, Cloneable, IntSortedSet
The iterators provided by this class are type-specific
bidirectional iterators.
Moreover, the iterator returned by iterator() can be safely cast
to a type-specific list iterator.
| Constructor and Description |
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IntRBTreeSet()
Creates a new empty tree set.
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IntRBTreeSet(Collection<? extends Integer> c)
Creates a new tree set copying a given collection.
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IntRBTreeSet(Comparator<? super Integer> c)
Creates a new empty tree set with the given comparator.
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IntRBTreeSet(int[] a)
Creates a new tree set copying the elements of an array.
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IntRBTreeSet(int[] a,
Comparator<? super Integer> c)
Creates a new tree set copying the elements of an array using a given
Comparator. |
IntRBTreeSet(int[] a,
int offset,
int length)
Creates a new tree set and fills it with the elements of a given array.
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IntRBTreeSet(int[] a,
int offset,
int length,
Comparator<? super Integer> c)
Creates a new tree set and fills it with the elements of a given array
using a given
Comparator. |
IntRBTreeSet(IntCollection c)
Creates a new tree set copying a given type-specific collection.
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IntRBTreeSet(IntIterator i)
Creates a new tree set using elements provided by a type-specific
iterator.
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IntRBTreeSet(IntSortedSet s)
Creates a new tree set copying a given type-specific sorted set (and its
Comparator). |
IntRBTreeSet(Iterator<?> i)
Creates a new tree set using elements provided by an iterator.
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IntRBTreeSet(SortedSet<Integer> s)
Creates a new tree set copying a given sorted set (and its
Comparator). |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
add(int k) |
void |
clear() |
Object |
clone()
Returns a deep copy of this tree set.
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IntComparator |
comparator()
Returns the comparator associated with this sorted set, or null if it
uses its elements' natural ordering.
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boolean |
contains(int k) |
int |
firstInt() |
IntSortedSet |
headSet(int to) |
boolean |
isEmpty() |
IntBidirectionalIterator |
iterator()
Returns a type-specific iterator on the elements of this collection.
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IntBidirectionalIterator |
iterator(int from)
Returns a type-specific
BidirectionalIterator on the elements in
this set, starting from a given element of the domain (optional
operation). |
int |
lastInt() |
boolean |
rem(int k)
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int |
size() |
IntSortedSet |
subSet(int from,
int to) |
IntSortedSet |
tailSet(int from) |
first, headSet, intIterator, last, subSet, tailSetequals, hashCode, removeadd, addAll, addAll, contains, containsAll, containsAll, rem, remove, removeAll, removeAll, retainAll, retainAll, toArray, toArray, toArray, toIntArray, toIntArray, toStringheadSet, intIterator, subSet, tailSetaddAll, containsAll, removeAll, retainAll, toArray, toArray, toIntArray, toIntArrayfirst, last, spliteratoradd, addAll, contains, containsAll, equals, hashCode, remove, removeAll, retainAll, toArray, toArrayparallelStream, removeIf, streampublic IntRBTreeSet()
public IntRBTreeSet(Comparator<? super Integer> c)
c - a Comparator (even better, a type-specific
comparator).public IntRBTreeSet(Collection<? extends Integer> c)
c - a collection to be copied into the new tree set.public IntRBTreeSet(SortedSet<Integer> s)
Comparator).s - a SortedSet to be copied into the new tree set.public IntRBTreeSet(IntCollection c)
c - a type-specific collection to be copied into the new tree set.public IntRBTreeSet(IntSortedSet s)
Comparator).s - a type-specific sorted set to be copied into the new tree set.public IntRBTreeSet(IntIterator i)
i - a type-specific iterator whose elements will fill the set.public IntRBTreeSet(Iterator<?> i)
i - an iterator whose elements will fill the set.public IntRBTreeSet(int[] a,
int offset,
int length,
Comparator<? super Integer> c)
Comparator.a - an array whose elements will be used to fill the set.offset - the first element to use.length - the number of elements to use.c - a Comparator (even better, a type-specific
comparator).public IntRBTreeSet(int[] a,
int offset,
int length)
a - an array whose elements will be used to fill the set.offset - the first element to use.length - the number of elements to use.public IntRBTreeSet(int[] a)
a - an array to be copied into the new tree set.public IntRBTreeSet(int[] a,
Comparator<? super Integer> c)
Comparator.a - an array to be copied into the new tree set.c - a Comparator (even better, a type-specific
comparator).public boolean add(int k)
add in interface IntCollectionadd in class AbstractIntCollectionCollection.add(Object)public boolean rem(int k)
IntCollectionremove(), 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 IntCollectionrem in class AbstractIntCollectionCollection.remove(Object)public boolean contains(int k)
contains in interface IntCollectioncontains in class AbstractIntCollectionCollection.contains(Object)public void clear()
clear in interface Collection<Integer>clear in interface Set<Integer>clear in class AbstractCollection<Integer>public int size()
size in interface Collection<Integer>size in interface Set<Integer>size in class AbstractCollection<Integer>public boolean isEmpty()
isEmpty in interface Collection<Integer>isEmpty in interface Set<Integer>isEmpty in class AbstractIntCollectionpublic int firstInt()
firstInt in interface IntSortedSetSortedSet.first()public int lastInt()
lastInt in interface IntSortedSetSortedSet.last()public IntBidirectionalIterator iterator()
IntCollection
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 IntCollectioniterator in interface IntIterableiterator in interface IntSetiterator in interface IntSortedSetiterator in interface Iterable<Integer>iterator in interface Collection<Integer>iterator in interface Set<Integer>iterator in class AbstractIntSortedSetpublic IntBidirectionalIterator iterator(int from)
IntSortedSetBidirectionalIterator on the elements in
this set, starting from a given element of the domain (optional
operation).
This method returns a type-specific bidirectional iterator with given
starting point. The starting point is any element comparable to the
elements of this set (even if it does not actually belong to the set).
The next element of the returned iterator is the least element of the set
that is greater than the starting point (if there are no elements greater
than the starting point,
hasNext()
will return false). The previous element of the returned
iterator is the greatest element of the set that is smaller than or equal
to the starting point (if there are no elements smaller than or equal to
the starting point,
hasPrevious() will return false).
Note that passing the last element of the set as starting point and
calling previous() you can traverse the entire set in reverse order.
iterator in interface IntSortedSetfrom - an element to start from.public IntComparator comparator()
IntSortedSet
Note that this specification strengthens the one given in
SortedSet.comparator().
comparator in interface IntSortedSetcomparator in interface SortedSet<Integer>SortedSet.comparator()public IntSortedSet headSet(int to)
headSet in interface IntSortedSetSortedSet.headSet(Object)public IntSortedSet tailSet(int from)
tailSet in interface IntSortedSetSortedSet.tailSet(Object)public IntSortedSet subSet(int from, int to)
subSet in interface IntSortedSetSortedSet.subSet(Object,Object)