@GwtCompatible public interface SetMultimap<K,V> extends Multimap<K,V>
Multimap that cannot hold duplicate key-value pairs. Adding a
key-value pair that's already in the multimap has no effect. See the Multimap documentation for information common to all multimaps.
The get(K), removeAll(java.lang.Object), and replaceValues(K, java.lang.Iterable<? extends V>) methods
each return a Set of values, while entries() returns a Set of map entries. Though the method signature doesn't say so explicitly,
the map returned by asMap() has Set values.
If the values corresponding to a single key should be ordered according to
a Comparator (or the natural order), see the
SortedSetMultimap subinterface.
Since the value collections are sets, the behavior of a SetMultimap
is not specified if key or value objects already present in the
multimap change in a manner that affects equals comparisons.
Use caution if mutable objects are used as keys or values in a
SetMultimap.
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
Map from each distinct key
to the nonempty collection of that key's associated values. |
Set<Map.Entry<K,V>> |
entries()
Returns a view collection of all key-value pairs contained in this
multimap, as
Map.Entry instances. |
boolean |
equals(Object obj)
Compares the specified object to this multimap for equality.
|
Set<V> |
get(K key)
Returns a view collection of the values associated with
key in this
multimap, if any. |
Set<V> |
removeAll(Object key)
Removes all values associated with the key
key. |
Set<V> |
replaceValues(K key,
Iterable<? extends V> values)
Stores a collection of values with the same key, replacing any existing
values for that key.
|
clear, containsEntry, containsKey, containsValue, hashCode, isEmpty, keys, keySet, put, putAll, putAll, remove, size, valuesSet<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 a SetMultimap has unique values for a given key, this
method returns a Set, instead of the Collection
specified in the Multimap interface.
Set<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 a SetMultimap has unique values for a given key, this
method returns a Set, instead of the Collection
specified in the Multimap interface.
Set<V> replaceValues(K key, Iterable<? extends V> values)
If values is empty, this is equivalent to
removeAll(key).
Because a SetMultimap has unique values for a given key, this
method returns a Set, instead of the Collection
specified in the Multimap interface.
Any duplicates in values will be stored in the multimap once.
replaceValues in interface Multimap<K,V>Set<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.
Because a SetMultimap has unique values for a given key, this
method returns a Set, instead of the Collection
specified in the Multimap interface.
Map<K,Collection<V>> asMap()
Map 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.
Note: The returned map's values are guaranteed to be of type
Set. To obtain this map with the more specific generic type
Map<K, Set<V>>, call Multimaps.asMap(SetMultimap) instead.
boolean equals(@Nullable Object obj)
Two SetMultimap instances are equal if, for each key, they
contain the same values. Equality does not depend on the ordering of keys
or values.
An empty SetMultimap is equal to any other empty Multimap, including an empty ListMultimap.
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