public class FloatLinkedOpenHashSet extends AbstractFloatSortedSet implements java.io.Serializable, java.lang.Cloneable, Hash
Instances of this class use a hash table to represent a set. The table is filled up to a specified load factor, and then doubled in size to accommodate new entries. If the table is emptied below one fourth of the load factor, it is halved in size; however, the table is never reduced to a size smaller than that at creation time: this approach makes it possible to create sets with a large capacity in which insertions and deletions do not cause immediately rehashing. Moreover, halving is not performed when deleting entries from an iterator, as it would interfere with the iteration process.
Note that clear()
does not modify the hash table size.
Rather, a family of trimming
methods lets you control the size of the table; this is particularly useful
if you reuse instances of this class.
Iterators generated by this set will enumerate elements in the same order in which they have been added to the set (addition of elements already present in the set does not change the iteration order). Note that this order has nothing in common with the natural order of the keys. The order is kept by means of a doubly linked list, represented via an array of longs parallel to the table.
This class implements the interface of a sorted set, so to allow easy
access of the iteration order: for instance, you can get the first element
in iteration order with first()
without having to create an
iterator; however, this class partially violates the SortedSet
contract because all subset methods throw an exception and comparator()
returns always null
.
Additional methods, such as addAndMoveToFirst()
, make it easy
to use instances of this class as a cache (e.g., with LRU policy).
The iterators provided by this class are type-specific list iterators, and can be started at any
element which is in the set (if the provided element
is not in the set, a NoSuchElementException
exception will be thrown).
If, however, the provided element is not the first or last element in the
set, the first access to the list index will require linear time, as in the worst case
the entire set must be scanned in iteration order to retrieve the positional
index of the starting element. If you use just the methods of a type-specific BidirectionalIterator
,
however, all operations will be performed in constant time.
Hash
,
HashCommon
,
Serialized FormHash.Strategy<K>
DEFAULT_GROWTH_FACTOR, DEFAULT_INITIAL_SIZE, DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR, FAST_LOAD_FACTOR, FREE, OCCUPIED, PRIMES, REMOVED, VERY_FAST_LOAD_FACTOR
Constructor and Description |
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FloatLinkedOpenHashSet()
Creates a new hash set with initial expected
Hash.DEFAULT_INITIAL_SIZE elements
and Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR as load factor. |
FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(java.util.Collection<? extends java.lang.Float> c)
Creates a new hash set with
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR as load factor
copying a given collection. |
FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(java.util.Collection<? extends java.lang.Float> c,
float f)
Creates a new hash set copying a given collection.
|
FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(float[] a)
Creates a new hash set with
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR as load factor
copying the elements of an array. |
FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(float[] a,
float f)
Creates a new hash set copying the elements of an array.
|
FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(float[] a,
int offset,
int length)
Creates a new hash set with
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR as load factor and fills it with the elements of a given array. |
FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(float[] a,
int offset,
int length,
float f)
Creates a new hash set and fills it with the elements of a given array.
|
FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(FloatCollection c)
Creates a new hash set with
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR as load factor
copying a given type-specific collection. |
FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(FloatCollection c,
float f)
Creates a new hash set copying a given type-specific collection.
|
FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(FloatIterator i)
Creates a new hash set with
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR as load factor using elements provided by a type-specific iterator. |
FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(FloatIterator i,
float f)
Creates a new hash set using elements provided by a type-specific iterator.
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FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(int expected)
Creates a new hash set with
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR as load factor. |
FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(int expected,
float f)
Creates a new hash set.
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FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(java.util.Iterator<?> i)
Creates a new hash set with
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR as load factor using elements provided by an iterator. |
FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(java.util.Iterator<?> i,
float f)
Creates a new hash set using elements provided by an iterator.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
add(float k)
Ensures that this collection contains the specified element (optional operation).
|
boolean |
addAll(java.util.Collection<? extends java.lang.Float> c) |
boolean |
addAll(FloatCollection c)
Adds all elements of the given type-specific collection to this collection.
|
boolean |
addAndMoveToFirst(float k)
Adds a key to the set; if the key is already present, it is moved to the first position of the iteration order.
|
boolean |
addAndMoveToLast(float k)
Adds a key to the set; if the key is already present, it is moved to the last position of the iteration order.
|
void |
clear() |
FloatLinkedOpenHashSet |
clone()
Returns a deep copy of this set.
|
FloatComparator |
comparator() |
boolean |
contains(float k)
Returns
true if this collection contains the specified element. |
float |
firstFloat()
Returns the first element of this set in iteration order.
|
void |
forEach(FloatConsumer action)
Performs the given action for each element of this type-specific
Iterable
until all elements have been processed or the action throws an
exception. |
int |
hashCode()
Returns a hash code for this set.
|
FloatSortedSet |
headSet(float to)
Returns a view of the portion of this sorted set whose elements are strictly less than
toElement . |
boolean |
isEmpty() |
FloatListIterator |
iterator()
Returns a type-specific list iterator on the elements in this set, starting from the first element.
|
FloatListIterator |
iterator(float from)
Returns a type-specific list iterator on the elements in this set, starting from a given element of the set.
|
float |
lastFloat()
Returns the last element of this set in iteration order.
|
static FloatLinkedOpenHashSet |
of()
Creates a new empty hash set.
|
static FloatLinkedOpenHashSet |
of(float... a)
Creates a new hash set with
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR as load factor
using a list of elements. |
static FloatLinkedOpenHashSet |
of(float e)
Creates a new hash set with
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR as load factor
using the given element. |
static FloatLinkedOpenHashSet |
of(float e0,
float e1)
Creates a new hash set with
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR as load factor
using the elements given. |
static FloatLinkedOpenHashSet |
of(float e0,
float e1,
float e2)
Creates a new hash set with
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR as load factor
using the elements given. |
boolean |
remove(float k)
Removes an element from this set.
|
float |
removeFirstFloat()
Removes the first key in iteration order.
|
float |
removeLastFloat()
Removes the the last key in iteration order.
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int |
size() |
FloatSpliterator |
spliterator()
Returns a type-specific spliterator on the elements of this sorted-set.
|
FloatSortedSet |
subSet(float from,
float to)
Returns a view of the portion of this sorted set whose elements range from
fromElement , inclusive, to toElement , exclusive. |
FloatSortedSet |
tailSet(float from)
Returns a view of the portion of this sorted set whose elements are greater than or equal to
fromElement . |
boolean |
trim()
Rehashes this set, making the table as small as possible.
|
boolean |
trim(int n)
Rehashes this set if the table is too large.
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equals, rem
add, contains, containsAll, containsAll, remove, removeAll, removeAll, retainAll, retainAll, toArray, toFloatArray, toFloatArray, toString
first, headSet, last, subSet, tailSet
containsAll, doubleIterator, doubleParallelStream, doubleSpliterator, doubleStream, parallelStream, removeAll, removeIf, removeIf, removeIf, retainAll, stream, toArray, toFloatArray, toFloatArray
forEach, forEach
public FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(int expected, float f)
The actual table size will be the least power of two greater than expected
/f
.
expected
- the expected number of elements in the hash set.f
- the load factor.public FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(int expected)
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR
as load factor.expected
- the expected number of elements in the hash set.public FloatLinkedOpenHashSet()
Hash.DEFAULT_INITIAL_SIZE
elements
and Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR
as load factor.public FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(java.util.Collection<? extends java.lang.Float> c, float f)
c
- a Collection
to be copied into the new hash set.f
- the load factor.public FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(java.util.Collection<? extends java.lang.Float> c)
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR
as load factor
copying a given collection.c
- a Collection
to be copied into the new hash set.public FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(FloatCollection c, float f)
c
- a type-specific collection to be copied into the new hash set.f
- the load factor.public FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(FloatCollection c)
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR
as load factor
copying a given type-specific collection.c
- a type-specific collection to be copied into the new hash set.public FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(FloatIterator i, float f)
i
- a type-specific iterator whose elements will fill the set.f
- the load factor.public FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(FloatIterator i)
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR
as load factor using elements provided by a type-specific iterator.i
- a type-specific iterator whose elements will fill the set.public FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(java.util.Iterator<?> i, float f)
i
- an iterator whose elements will fill the set.f
- the load factor.public FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(java.util.Iterator<?> i)
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR
as load factor using elements provided by an iterator.i
- an iterator whose elements will fill the set.public FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(float[] a, int offset, int length, float f)
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.f
- the load factor.public FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(float[] a, int offset, int length)
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR
as load factor and fills it with the elements of a given array.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 FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(float[] a, float f)
a
- an array to be copied into the new hash set.f
- the load factor.public FloatLinkedOpenHashSet(float[] a)
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR
as load factor
copying the elements of an array.a
- an array to be copied into the new hash set.public static FloatLinkedOpenHashSet of()
public static FloatLinkedOpenHashSet of(float e)
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR
as load factor
using the given element.of
in interface FloatSet
e
- the element that the returned set will contain.Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR
as load factor containing e
.public static FloatLinkedOpenHashSet of(float e0, float e1)
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR
as load factor
using the elements given.of
in interface FloatSet
e0
- the first element.e1
- the second element.Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR
as load factor containing e0
and e1
.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if there were duplicate entries.public static FloatLinkedOpenHashSet of(float e0, float e1, float e2)
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR
as load factor
using the elements given.of
in interface FloatSet
e0
- the first element.e1
- the second element.e2
- the third element.Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR
as load factor containing e0
, e1
, and e2
.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if there were duplicate entries.public static FloatLinkedOpenHashSet of(float... a)
Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR
as load factor
using a list of elements.of
in interface FloatSet
a
- a list of elements that will be used to initialize the new hash set.Hash.DEFAULT_LOAD_FACTOR
as load factor containing the elements of a
.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if a duplicate entry was encountered.public boolean addAll(FloatCollection c)
FloatCollection
addAll
in interface FloatCollection
addAll
in class AbstractFloatCollection
c
- a type-specific collection.true
if this collection changed as a result of the call.Collection.addAll(Collection)
public boolean addAll(java.util.Collection<? extends java.lang.Float> c)
AbstractFloatCollection
addAll
in interface java.util.Collection<java.lang.Float>
addAll
in interface java.util.Set<java.lang.Float>
addAll
in class AbstractFloatCollection
public boolean add(float k)
AbstractFloatCollection
add
in interface FloatCollection
add
in class AbstractFloatCollection
Collection.add(Object)
public boolean remove(float k)
AbstractFloatSet
rem()
method
implemented by type-specific abstract Collection
superclass.remove
in interface FloatSet
remove
in class AbstractFloatSet
Collection.remove(Object)
public boolean contains(float k)
AbstractFloatCollection
true
if this collection contains the specified element.contains
in interface FloatCollection
contains
in class AbstractFloatCollection
Collection.contains(Object)
public float removeFirstFloat()
java.util.NoSuchElementException
- is this set is empty.public float removeLastFloat()
java.util.NoSuchElementException
- is this set is empty.public boolean addAndMoveToFirst(float k)
k
- the key.public boolean addAndMoveToLast(float k)
k
- the key.public void clear()
clear
in interface java.util.Collection<java.lang.Float>
clear
in interface java.util.Set<java.lang.Float>
clear
in class java.util.AbstractCollection<java.lang.Float>
public int size()
size
in interface java.util.Collection<java.lang.Float>
size
in interface java.util.Set<java.lang.Float>
size
in class java.util.AbstractCollection<java.lang.Float>
public boolean isEmpty()
isEmpty
in interface java.util.Collection<java.lang.Float>
isEmpty
in interface java.util.Set<java.lang.Float>
isEmpty
in class java.util.AbstractCollection<java.lang.Float>
public float firstFloat()
firstFloat
in interface FloatSortedSet
SortedSet.first()
public float lastFloat()
lastFloat
in interface FloatSortedSet
SortedSet.last()
public FloatSortedSet tailSet(float from)
fromElement
.tailSet
in interface FloatSortedSet
SortedSet.tailSet(Object)
UnsupportedOperationException
.public FloatSortedSet headSet(float to)
toElement
.headSet
in interface FloatSortedSet
SortedSet.headSet(Object)
UnsupportedOperationException
.public FloatSortedSet subSet(float from, float to)
fromElement
, inclusive, to toElement
, exclusive.subSet
in interface FloatSortedSet
SortedSet.subSet(Object,Object)
UnsupportedOperationException
.public FloatComparator comparator()
comparator
in interface FloatSortedSet
comparator
in interface java.util.SortedSet<java.lang.Float>
null
.public FloatListIterator iterator(float from)
iterator
in interface FloatSortedSet
from
- an element to start from.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if from
does not belong to the set.public FloatListIterator iterator()
iterator
in interface FloatBidirectionalIterable
iterator
in interface FloatCollection
iterator
in interface FloatIterable
iterator
in interface FloatSet
iterator
in interface FloatSortedSet
iterator
in interface java.lang.Iterable<java.lang.Float>
iterator
in interface java.util.Collection<java.lang.Float>
iterator
in interface java.util.Set<java.lang.Float>
iterator
in class AbstractFloatSortedSet
Iterable.iterator()
public FloatSpliterator spliterator()
SortedSet spliterators must report at least Spliterator.DISTINCT
,
Spliterator.ORDERED
, and Spliterator.SORTED
. The returned spliterator's
getComparator()
must be the same (or at the very least,
consistent with) this instance's FloatSortedSet.comparator()
.
See SortedSet.spliterator()
for more documentation on the requirements
of the returned spliterator.
There isn't a way to split efficiently while still preserving order for a linked data structure, so this implementation is just backed by the iterator. Thus, this spliterator is not well optimized for parallel streams.
Note, contrary to the specification of SortedSet
, this spliterator does not,
report Spliterator.SORTED
. This is because iteration order is based on insertion
order, not natural ordering.
spliterator
in interface FloatCollection
spliterator
in interface FloatIterable
spliterator
in interface FloatSet
spliterator
in interface FloatSortedSet
spliterator
in interface java.lang.Iterable<java.lang.Float>
spliterator
in interface java.util.Collection<java.lang.Float>
spliterator
in interface java.util.Set<java.lang.Float>
spliterator
in interface java.util.SortedSet<java.lang.Float>
public void forEach(FloatConsumer action)
FloatIterable
Iterable
until all elements have been processed or the action throws an
exception.forEach
in interface FloatIterable
action
- the action to be performed for each element.Iterable.forEach(java.util.function.Consumer)
public boolean trim()
This method rehashes the table to the smallest size satisfying the load factor. It can be used when the set will not be changed anymore, so to optimize access speed and size.
If the table size is already the minimum possible, this method does nothing.
trim(int)
public boolean trim(int n)
Let N be the smallest table size that can hold
max(n,
entries, still satisfying the load factor. If the current
table size is smaller than or equal to N, this method does
nothing. Otherwise, it rehashes this set in a table of size
N.
size()
)
This method is useful when reusing sets. Clearing a set leaves the table size untouched. If you are reusing a set many times, you can call this method with a typical size to avoid keeping around a very large table just because of a few large transient sets.
n
- the threshold for the trimming.trim()
public FloatLinkedOpenHashSet 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.
clone
in class java.lang.Object
public int hashCode()
equals()
is not overriden, it is important
that the value returned by this method is the same value as
the one returned by the overriden method.hashCode
in interface java.util.Collection<java.lang.Float>
hashCode
in interface java.util.Set<java.lang.Float>
hashCode
in class AbstractFloatSet