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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 012 * limitations under the License. 013 */ 014 015package com.google.common.collect; 016 017import com.google.common.annotations.Beta; 018import com.google.common.annotations.GwtIncompatible; 019import java.util.NoSuchElementException; 020import java.util.Set; 021import javax.annotation.Nullable; 022 023/** 024 * A set comprising zero or more {@linkplain Range#isEmpty nonempty}, 025 * {@linkplain Range#isConnected(Range) disconnected} ranges of type {@code C}. 026 * 027 * <p>Implementations that choose to support the {@link #add(Range)} operation are required to 028 * ignore empty ranges and coalesce connected ranges. For example: <pre> {@code 029 * 030 * RangeSet<Integer> rangeSet = TreeRangeSet.create(); 031 * rangeSet.add(Range.closed(1, 10)); // {[1, 10]} 032 * rangeSet.add(Range.closedOpen(11, 15)); // disconnected range; {[1, 10], [11, 15)} 033 * rangeSet.add(Range.closedOpen(15, 20)); // connected range; {[1, 10], [11, 20)} 034 * rangeSet.add(Range.openClosed(0, 0)); // empty range; {[1, 10], [11, 20)} 035 * rangeSet.remove(Range.open(5, 10)); // splits [1, 10]; {[1, 5], [10, 10], [11, 20)}}</pre> 036 * 037 * <p>Note that the behavior of {@link Range#isEmpty()} and {@link Range#isConnected(Range)} may 038 * not be as expected on discrete ranges. See the Javadoc of those methods for details. 039 * 040 * <p>For a {@link Set} whose contents are specified by a {@link Range}, see {@link ContiguousSet}. 041 * 042 * <p>See the Guava User Guide article on <a href= 043 * "https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/NewCollectionTypesExplained#rangeset"> 044 * RangeSets</a>. 045 * 046 * @author Kevin Bourrillion 047 * @author Louis Wasserman 048 * @since 14.0 049 */ 050@Beta 051@GwtIncompatible 052public interface RangeSet<C extends Comparable> { 053 054 // Query methods 055 056 /** 057 * Determines whether any of this range set's member ranges contains {@code value}. 058 */ 059 boolean contains(C value); 060 061 /** 062 * Returns the unique range from this range set that {@linkplain Range#contains contains} 063 * {@code value}, or {@code null} if this range set does not contain {@code value}. 064 */ 065 Range<C> rangeContaining(C value); 066 067 /** 068 * Returns {@code true} if there exists a non-empty range enclosed by both a member range in this 069 * range set and the specified range. This is equivalent to calling 070 * {@code subRangeSet(otherRange)} and testing whether the resulting range set is non-empty. 071 * 072 * @since 20.0 073 */ 074 boolean intersects(Range<C> otherRange); 075 076 /** 077 * Returns {@code true} if there exists a member range in this range set which 078 * {@linkplain Range#encloses encloses} the specified range. 079 */ 080 boolean encloses(Range<C> otherRange); 081 082 /** 083 * Returns {@code true} if for each member range in {@code other} there exists a member range in 084 * this range set which {@linkplain Range#encloses encloses} it. It follows that 085 * {@code this.contains(value)} whenever {@code other.contains(value)}. Returns {@code true} if 086 * {@code other} is empty. 087 * 088 * <p>This is equivalent to checking if this range set {@link #encloses} each of the ranges in 089 * {@code other}. 090 */ 091 boolean enclosesAll(RangeSet<C> other); 092 093 /** 094 * Returns {@code true} if this range set contains no ranges. 095 */ 096 boolean isEmpty(); 097 098 /** 099 * Returns the minimal range which {@linkplain Range#encloses(Range) encloses} all ranges 100 * in this range set. 101 * 102 * @throws NoSuchElementException if this range set is {@linkplain #isEmpty() empty} 103 */ 104 Range<C> span(); 105 106 // Views 107 108 /** 109 * Returns a view of the {@linkplain Range#isConnected disconnected} ranges that make up this 110 * range set. The returned set may be empty. The iterators returned by its 111 * {@link Iterable#iterator} method return the ranges in increasing order of lower bound 112 * (equivalently, of upper bound). 113 */ 114 Set<Range<C>> asRanges(); 115 116 /** 117 * Returns a descending view of the {@linkplain Range#isConnected disconnected} ranges that 118 * make up this range set. The returned set may be empty. The iterators returned by its 119 * {@link Iterable#iterator} method return the ranges in decreasing order of lower bound 120 * (equivalently, of upper bound). 121 * 122 * @since 19.0 123 */ 124 Set<Range<C>> asDescendingSetOfRanges(); 125 126 /** 127 * Returns a view of the complement of this {@code RangeSet}. 128 * 129 * <p>The returned view supports the {@link #add} operation if this {@code RangeSet} supports 130 * {@link #remove}, and vice versa. 131 */ 132 RangeSet<C> complement(); 133 134 /** 135 * Returns a view of the intersection of this {@code RangeSet} with the specified range. 136 * 137 * <p>The returned view supports all optional operations supported by this {@code RangeSet}, with 138 * the caveat that an {@link IllegalArgumentException} is thrown on an attempt to 139 * {@linkplain #add(Range) add} any range not {@linkplain Range#encloses(Range) enclosed} by 140 * {@code view}. 141 */ 142 RangeSet<C> subRangeSet(Range<C> view); 143 144 // Modification 145 146 /** 147 * Adds the specified range to this {@code RangeSet} (optional operation). That is, for equal 148 * range sets a and b, the result of {@code a.add(range)} is that {@code a} will be the minimal 149 * range set for which both {@code a.enclosesAll(b)} and {@code a.encloses(range)}. 150 * 151 * <p>Note that {@code range} will be {@linkplain Range#span(Range) coalesced} with any ranges in 152 * the range set that are {@linkplain Range#isConnected(Range) connected} with it. Moreover, 153 * if {@code range} is empty, this is a no-op. 154 * 155 * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this range set does not support the {@code add} 156 * operation 157 */ 158 void add(Range<C> range); 159 160 /** 161 * Removes the specified range from this {@code RangeSet} (optional operation). After this 162 * operation, if {@code range.contains(c)}, {@code this.contains(c)} will return {@code false}. 163 * 164 * <p>If {@code range} is empty, this is a no-op. 165 * 166 * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this range set does not support the {@code remove} 167 * operation 168 */ 169 void remove(Range<C> range); 170 171 /** 172 * Removes all ranges from this {@code RangeSet} (optional operation). After this operation, 173 * {@code this.contains(c)} will return false for all {@code c}. 174 * 175 * <p>This is equivalent to {@code remove(Range.all())}. 176 * 177 * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this range set does not support the {@code clear} 178 * operation 179 */ 180 void clear(); 181 182 /** 183 * Adds all of the ranges from the specified range set to this range set (optional operation). 184 * After this operation, this range set is the minimal range set that 185 * {@linkplain #enclosesAll(RangeSet) encloses} both the original range set and {@code other}. 186 * 187 * <p>This is equivalent to calling {@link #add} on each of the ranges in {@code other} in turn. 188 * 189 * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this range set does not support the {@code addAll} 190 * operation 191 */ 192 void addAll(RangeSet<C> other); 193 194 /** 195 * Removes all of the ranges from the specified range set from this range set (optional 196 * operation). After this operation, if {@code other.contains(c)}, {@code this.contains(c)} will 197 * return {@code false}. 198 * 199 * <p>This is equivalent to calling {@link #remove} on each of the ranges in {@code other} in 200 * turn. 201 * 202 * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this range set does not support the {@code removeAll} 203 * operation 204 */ 205 void removeAll(RangeSet<C> other); 206 207 // Object methods 208 209 /** 210 * Returns {@code true} if {@code obj} is another {@code RangeSet} that contains the same ranges 211 * according to {@link Range#equals(Object)}. 212 */ 213 @Override 214 boolean equals(@Nullable Object obj); 215 216 /** 217 * Returns {@code asRanges().hashCode()}. 218 */ 219 @Override 220 int hashCode(); 221 222 /** 223 * Returns a readable string representation of this range set. For example, if this 224 * {@code RangeSet} consisted of {@code Range.closed(1, 3)} and {@code Range.greaterThan(4)}, 225 * this might return {@code " [1..3](4..+∞)}"}. 226 */ 227 @Override 228 String toString(); 229}