@GwtCompatible public final class Booleans extends Object
boolean primitives, that are not
already found in either Boolean or Arrays.
See the Guava User Guide article on primitive utilities.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
static List<Boolean> |
asList(boolean... backingArray)
Returns a fixed-size list backed by the specified array, similar to
Arrays.asList(Object[]). |
static int |
compare(boolean a,
boolean b)
Compares the two specified
boolean values in the standard way
(false is considered less than true). |
static boolean[] |
concat(boolean[]... arrays)
Returns the values from each provided array combined into a single array.
|
static boolean |
contains(boolean[] array,
boolean target)
Returns
true if target is present as an element anywhere in
array. |
static int |
countTrue(boolean... values)
Returns the number of
values that are true. |
static boolean[] |
ensureCapacity(boolean[] array,
int minLength,
int padding)
Returns an array containing the same values as
array, but
guaranteed to be of a specified minimum length. |
static int |
hashCode(boolean value)
Returns a hash code for
value; equal to the result of invoking
((Boolean) value).hashCode(). |
static int |
indexOf(boolean[] array,
boolean target)
Returns the index of the first appearance of the value
target in
array. |
static int |
indexOf(boolean[] array,
boolean[] target)
Returns the start position of the first occurrence of the specified
target within array, or -1 if there is no such occurrence. |
static String |
join(String separator,
boolean... array)
Returns a string containing the supplied
boolean values separated
by separator. |
static int |
lastIndexOf(boolean[] array,
boolean target)
Returns the index of the last appearance of the value
target in
array. |
static Comparator<boolean[]> |
lexicographicalComparator()
Returns a comparator that compares two
boolean arrays
lexicographically. |
static boolean[] |
toArray(Collection<Boolean> collection)
Copies a collection of
Boolean instances into a new array of
primitive boolean values. |
public static int hashCode(boolean value)
value; equal to the result of invoking
((Boolean) value).hashCode().value - a primitive boolean valuepublic static int compare(boolean a, boolean b)
boolean values in the standard way
(false is considered less than true). The sign of the
value returned is the same as that of ((Boolean) a).compareTo(b).
Note: projects using JDK 7 or later should use the equivalent
Boolean.compare(boolean, boolean) method instead.
a - the first boolean to compareb - the second boolean to comparea is true, a negative
number if only b is true, or zero if a == bpublic static boolean contains(boolean[] array, boolean target)
true if target is present as an element anywhere in
array.
Note: consider representing the array as a BitSet instead, replacing Booleans.contains(array, true)
with !bitSet.isEmpty() and Booleans.contains(array, false)
with bitSet.nextClearBit(0) == sizeOfBitSet.
array - an array of boolean values, possibly emptytarget - a primitive boolean valuetrue if array[i] == target for some value of ipublic static int indexOf(boolean[] array, boolean target)
target in
array.
Note: consider representing the array as a BitSet
instead, and using BitSet.nextSetBit(int) or BitSet.nextClearBit(int).
array - an array of boolean values, possibly emptytarget - a primitive boolean valuei for which array[i] == target, or
-1 if no such index exists.public static int indexOf(boolean[] array, boolean[] target)
target within array, or -1 if there is no such occurrence.
More formally, returns the lowest index i such that java.util.Arrays.copyOfRange(array, i, i + target.length) contains exactly
the same elements as target.
array - the array to search for the sequence targettarget - the array to search for as a sub-sequence of arraypublic static int lastIndexOf(boolean[] array, boolean target)
target in
array.array - an array of boolean values, possibly emptytarget - a primitive boolean valuei for which array[i] == target,
or -1 if no such index exists.public static boolean[] concat(boolean[]... arrays)
concat(new boolean[] {a, b}, new boolean[] {}, new
boolean[] {c} returns the array {a, b, c}.arrays - zero or more boolean arrayspublic static boolean[] ensureCapacity(boolean[] array, int minLength, int padding)
array, but
guaranteed to be of a specified minimum length. If array already
has a length of at least minLength, it is returned directly.
Otherwise, a new array of size minLength + padding is returned,
containing the values of array, and zeroes in the remaining places.array - the source arrayminLength - the minimum length the returned array must guaranteepadding - an extra amount to "grow" the array by if growth is
necessaryarray, with guaranteed
minimum length minLengthIllegalArgumentException - if minLength or padding is
negativepublic static String join(String separator, boolean... array)
boolean values separated
by separator. For example, join("-", false, true, false)
returns the string "false-true-false".separator - the text that should appear between consecutive values in
the resulting string (but not at the start or end)array - an array of boolean values, possibly emptypublic static Comparator<boolean[]> lexicographicalComparator()
boolean arrays
lexicographically. That is, it compares, using compare(boolean, boolean)), the first pair of values that follow any
common prefix, or when one array is a prefix of the other, treats the
shorter array as the lesser. For example,
[] < [false] < [false, true] < [true].
The returned comparator is inconsistent with Object.equals(Object) (since arrays support only identity equality), but
it is consistent with Arrays.equals(boolean[], boolean[]).
public static boolean[] toArray(Collection<Boolean> collection)
Boolean instances into a new array of
primitive boolean values.
Elements are copied from the argument collection as if by collection.toArray(). Calling this method is as thread-safe as calling
that method.
Note: consider representing the collection as a BitSet instead.
collection - a collection of Boolean objectscollection, in the
same order, converted to primitivesNullPointerException - if collection or any of its elements
is nullpublic static List<Boolean> asList(boolean... backingArray)
Arrays.asList(Object[]). The list supports List.set(int, Object),
but any attempt to set a value to null will result in a NullPointerException.
The returned list maintains the values, but not the identities, of
Boolean objects written to or read from it. For example, whether
list.get(0) == list.get(0) is true for the returned list is
unspecified.
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