com.google.common.collect
Class MinMaxPriorityQueue.Builder<B>

java.lang.Object
  extended by com.google.common.collect.MinMaxPriorityQueue.Builder<B>
Type Parameters:
B - the upper bound on the eventual type that can be produced by this builder (for example, a Builder<Number> can produce a Queue<Number> or Queue<Integer> but not a Queue<Object>).
Enclosing class:
MinMaxPriorityQueue<E>

@Beta
public static final class MinMaxPriorityQueue.Builder<B>
extends Object

The builder class used in creation of min-max priority queues. Instead of constructing one directly, use MinMaxPriorityQueue.orderedBy(Comparator), MinMaxPriorityQueue.expectedSize(int) or MinMaxPriorityQueue.maximumSize(int).

Since:
8.0

Method Summary
<T extends B>
MinMaxPriorityQueue<T>
create()
          Builds a new min-max priority queue using the previously specified options, and having no initial contents.
<T extends B>
MinMaxPriorityQueue<T>
create(Iterable<? extends T> initialContents)
          Builds a new min-max priority queue using the previously specified options, and having the given initial elements.
 MinMaxPriorityQueue.Builder<B> expectedSize(int expectedSize)
          Configures this builder to build min-max priority queues with an initial expected size of expectedSize.
 MinMaxPriorityQueue.Builder<B> maximumSize(int maximumSize)
          Configures this builder to build MinMaxPriorityQueue instances that are limited to maximumSize elements.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Method Detail

expectedSize

public MinMaxPriorityQueue.Builder<B> expectedSize(int expectedSize)
Configures this builder to build min-max priority queues with an initial expected size of expectedSize.


maximumSize

public MinMaxPriorityQueue.Builder<B> maximumSize(int maximumSize)
Configures this builder to build MinMaxPriorityQueue instances that are limited to maximumSize elements. Each time a queue grows beyond this bound, it immediately removes its greatest element (according to its comparator), which might be the element that was just added.


create

public <T extends B> MinMaxPriorityQueue<T> create()
Builds a new min-max priority queue using the previously specified options, and having no initial contents.


create

public <T extends B> MinMaxPriorityQueue<T> create(Iterable<? extends T> initialContents)
Builds a new min-max priority queue using the previously specified options, and having the given initial elements.



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