@GwtCompatible(serializable=true, emulated=true) public class LinkedListMultimap<K,V> extends Object implements ListMultimap<K,V>, Serializable
ListMultimap that supports deterministic
 iteration order for both keys and values. The iteration order is preserved
 across non-distinct key values. For example, for the following multimap
 definition:    
   Multimap<K, V> multimap = LinkedListMultimap.create();
   multimap.put(key1, foo);
   multimap.put(key2, bar);
   multimap.put(key1, baz);
 ... the iteration order for keys() is [key1, key2, key1],
 and similarly for entries(). Unlike LinkedHashMultimap, the
 iteration order is kept consistent between keys, entries and values. For
 example, calling:    
   map.remove(key1, foo);
 changes the entries iteration order to [key2=bar, key1=baz] and the
 key iteration order to [key2, key1]. The entries() iterator
 returns mutable map entries, and replaceValues(K, java.lang.Iterable<? extends V>) attempts to preserve
 iteration order as much as possible.
 
The collections returned by keySet() and asMap iterate
 through the keys in the order they were first added to the multimap.
 Similarly, get(K), removeAll(java.lang.Object), and replaceValues(K, java.lang.Iterable<? extends V>)
 return collections that iterate through the values in the order they were
 added. The collections generated by entries(), keys(), and
 values() iterate across the key-value mappings in the order they were
 added to the multimap.
 
The values() and entries() methods both return a
 List, instead of the Collection specified by the ListMultimap interface.
 
The methods get(K), keySet(), keys(),
 values(), entries(), and asMap return collections
 that are views of the multimap. If the multimap is modified while an
 iteration over any of those collections is in progress, except through the
 iterator's methods, the results of the iteration are undefined.
 
Keys and values may be null. All optional multimap methods are supported, and all returned views are modifiable.
This class is not threadsafe when any concurrent operations update the
 multimap. Concurrent read operations will work correctly. To allow concurrent
 update operations, wrap your multimap with a call to Multimaps.synchronizedListMultimap(com.google.common.collect.ListMultimap<K, V>).
 
See the Guava User Guide article on 
 Multimap.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| Map<K,Collection<V>> | asMap()Returns a view of this multimap as a  Mapfrom each distinct key
 to the nonempty collection of that key's associated values. | 
| void | clear()Removes all key-value pairs from the multimap, leaving it empty. | 
| boolean | containsEntry(Object key,
             Object value)Returns  trueif this multimap contains at least one key-value pair
 with the keykeyand the valuevalue. | 
| boolean | containsKey(Object key)Returns  trueif this multimap contains at least one key-value pair
 with the keykey. | 
| boolean | containsValue(Object value)Returns  trueif this multimap contains at least one key-value pair
 with the valuevalue. | 
| static <K,V> LinkedListMultimap<K,V> | create()Creates a new, empty  LinkedListMultimapwith the default initial
 capacity. | 
| static <K,V> LinkedListMultimap<K,V> | create(int expectedKeys)Constructs an empty  LinkedListMultimapwith enough capacity to hold
 the specified number of keys without rehashing. | 
| static <K,V> LinkedListMultimap<K,V> | create(Multimap<? extends K,? extends V> multimap)Constructs a  LinkedListMultimapwith the same mappings as the
 specifiedMultimap. | 
| List<Map.Entry<K,V>> | entries()Returns a view collection of all key-value pairs contained in this
 multimap, as  Map.Entryinstances. | 
| boolean | equals(Object object)Compares the specified object with this multimap for equality. | 
| List<V> | get(K key)Returns a view collection of the values associated with  keyin this
 multimap, if any. | 
| int | hashCode()Returns the hash code for this multimap. | 
| boolean | isEmpty()Returns  trueif this multimap contains no key-value pairs. | 
| Multiset<K> | keys()Returns a view collection containing the key from each key-value pair in
 this multimap, without collapsing duplicates. | 
| Set<K> | keySet()Returns a view collection of all distinct keys contained in this
 multimap. | 
| boolean | put(K key,
   V value)Stores a key-value pair in the multimap. | 
| boolean | putAll(K key,
      Iterable<? extends V> values)Stores a key-value pair in this multimap for each of  values, all
 using the same key,key. | 
| boolean | putAll(Multimap<? extends K,? extends V> multimap)Stores all key-value pairs of  multimapin this multimap, in the
 order returned bymultimap.entries(). | 
| boolean | remove(Object key,
      Object value)Removes a single key-value pair with the key  keyand the valuevaluefrom this multimap, if such exists. | 
| List<V> | removeAll(Object key)Removes all values associated with the key  key. | 
| List<V> | replaceValues(K key,
             Iterable<? extends V> values)Stores a collection of values with the same key, replacing any existing
 values for that key. | 
| int | size()Returns the number of key-value pairs in this multimap. | 
| String | toString()Returns a string representation of the multimap, generated by calling
  toStringon the map returned byMultimap.asMap(). | 
| List<V> | values()Returns a view collection containing the value from each key-value
 pair contained in this multimap, without collapsing duplicates (so  values().size() == size()). | 
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitasMap, equalspublic static <K,V> LinkedListMultimap<K,V> create()
LinkedListMultimap with the default initial
 capacity.public static <K,V> LinkedListMultimap<K,V> create(int expectedKeys)
LinkedListMultimap with enough capacity to hold
 the specified number of keys without rehashing.expectedKeys - the expected number of distinct keysIllegalArgumentException - if expectedKeys is negativepublic static <K,V> LinkedListMultimap<K,V> create(Multimap<? extends K,? extends V> multimap)
LinkedListMultimap with the same mappings as the
 specified Multimap. The new multimap has the same
 Multimap.entries() iteration order as the input multimap.multimap - the multimap whose contents are copied to this multimappublic int size()
MultimapNote: this method does not return the number of distinct
 keys in the multimap, which is given by keySet().size() or
 asMap().size(). See the opening section of the Multimap
 class documentation for clarification.
public boolean isEmpty()
Multimaptrue if this multimap contains no key-value pairs.
 Equivalent to size() == 0, but can in some cases be more efficient.public boolean containsKey(@Nullable Object key)
Multimaptrue if this multimap contains at least one key-value pair
 with the key key.containsKey in interface Multimap<K,V>public boolean containsValue(@Nullable Object value)
Multimaptrue if this multimap contains at least one key-value pair
 with the value value.containsValue in interface Multimap<K,V>public List<V> replaceValues(@Nullable K key, Iterable<? extends V> values)
If values is empty, this is equivalent to
 removeAll(key).
 
If any entries for the specified key already exist in the
 multimap, their values are changed in-place without affecting the iteration
 order.
 
The returned list is immutable and implements
 RandomAccess.
replaceValues in interface ListMultimap<K,V>replaceValues in interface Multimap<K,V>public List<V> removeAll(@Nullable Object key)
key.
 Once this method returns, key will not be mapped to any values,
 so it will not appear in Multimap.keySet(), Multimap.asMap(), or any other
 views.
 
Because the values for a given key may have duplicates and follow the
 insertion ordering, this method returns a List, instead of the
 Collection specified in the Multimap interface.
 
The returned list is immutable and implements
 RandomAccess.
public void clear()
Multimappublic List<V> get(@Nullable K key)
key in this
 multimap, if any. Note that when containsKey(key) is false, this
 returns an empty collection, not null.
 Changes to the returned collection will update the underlying multimap, and vice versa.
Because the values for a given key may have duplicates and follow the
 insertion ordering, this method returns a List, instead of the
 Collection specified in the Multimap interface.
 
If the multimap is modified while an iteration over the list is in
 progress (except through the iterator's own add, set or
 remove operations) the results of the iteration are undefined.
 
The returned list is not serializable and does not have random access.
public List<V> values()
values().size() == size()).
 Changes to the returned collection will update the underlying multimap, and vice versa. However, adding to the returned collection is not possible.
The iterator generated by the returned collection traverses the values
 in the order they were added to the multimap. Because the values may have
 duplicates and follow the insertion ordering, this method returns a List, instead of the Collection specified in the ListMultimap interface.
public List<Map.Entry<K,V>> entries()
Map.Entry instances.
 Changes to the returned collection or the entries it contains will update the underlying multimap, and vice versa. However, adding to the returned collection is not possible.
The iterator generated by the returned collection traverses the entries
 in the order they were added to the multimap. Because the entries may have
 duplicates and follow the insertion ordering, this method returns a List, instead of the Collection specified in the ListMultimap interface.
 
An entry's Map.Entry.getKey() method always returns the same key,
 regardless of what happens subsequently. As long as the corresponding
 key-value mapping is not removed from the multimap, Map.Entry.getValue()
 returns the value from the multimap, which may change over time, and Map.Entry.setValue(V) modifies that value. Removing the mapping from the
 multimap does not alter the value returned by getValue(), though a
 subsequent setValue() call won't update the multimap but will lead
 to a revised value being returned by getValue().
public boolean containsEntry(@Nullable Object key, @Nullable Object value)
Multimaptrue if this multimap contains at least one key-value pair
 with the key key and the value value.containsEntry in interface Multimap<K,V>public boolean remove(@Nullable Object key, @Nullable Object value)
Multimapkey and the value
 value from this multimap, if such exists. If multiple key-value
 pairs in the multimap fit this description, which one is removed is
 unspecified.public boolean putAll(@Nullable K key, Iterable<? extends V> values)
Multimapvalues, all
 using the same key, key. Equivalent to (but expected to be more
 efficient than):    
   for (V value : values) {
     put(key, value);
   }
 In particular, this is a no-op if values is empty.
public boolean putAll(Multimap<? extends K,? extends V> multimap)
Multimapmultimap in this multimap, in the
 order returned by multimap.entries().public Set<K> keySet()
MultimapChanges to the returned set will update the underlying multimap, and vice versa. However, adding to the returned set is not possible.
public Multiset<K> keys()
Multimapkeys().count(k) ==
 get(k).size() for all k.
 Changes to the returned multiset will update the underlying multimap, and vice versa. However, adding to the returned collection is not possible.
public Map<K,Collection<V>> asMap()
MultimapMap from each distinct key
 to the nonempty collection of that key's associated values. Note that
 this.asMap().get(k) is equivalent to this.get(k) only when
 k is a key contained in the multimap; otherwise it returns null as opposed to an empty collection.
 Changes to the returned map or the collections that serve as its values
 will update the underlying multimap, and vice versa. The map does not
 support put or putAll, nor do its entries support setValue.
public boolean equals(@Nullable Object object)
MultimapMultimap.asMap(),
 are also equal.
 In general, two multimaps with identical key-value mappings may or may
 not be equal, depending on the implementation. For example, two
 SetMultimap instances with the same key-value mappings are equal,
 but equality of two ListMultimap instances depends on the ordering
 of the values for each key.
 
A non-empty SetMultimap cannot be equal to a non-empty
 ListMultimap, since their Multimap.asMap() views contain unequal
 collections as values. However, any two empty multimaps are equal, because
 they both have empty Multimap.asMap() views.
public int hashCode()
The hash code of a multimap is defined as the hash code of the map view,
 as returned by Multimap.asMap().
hashCode in interface Multimap<K,V>hashCode in class ObjectMap.hashCode()public String toString()
toString on the map returned by Multimap.asMap().Copyright © 2010–2017. All rights reserved.