@GwtCompatible public final class SignedBytes extends Object
byte
primitives that interpret values as signed. The
corresponding methods that treat the values as unsigned are found in UnsignedBytes
, and
the methods for which signedness is not an issue are in Bytes
.
See the Guava User Guide article on primitive utilities.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
---|---|
static byte |
MAX_POWER_OF_TWO
The largest power of two that can be represented as a signed
byte . |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
static byte |
checkedCast(long value)
Returns the
byte value that is equal to value , if possible. |
static int |
compare(byte a,
byte b)
Compares the two specified
byte values. |
static String |
join(String separator,
byte... array)
Returns a string containing the supplied
byte values separated by separator . |
static Comparator<byte[]> |
lexicographicalComparator()
Returns a comparator that compares two
byte arrays lexicographically. |
static byte |
max(byte... array)
Returns the greatest value present in
array . |
static byte |
min(byte... array)
Returns the least value present in
array . |
static byte |
saturatedCast(long value)
Returns the
byte nearest in value to value . |
static void |
sortDescending(byte[] array)
Sorts the elements of
array in descending order. |
static void |
sortDescending(byte[] array,
int fromIndex,
int toIndex)
Sorts the elements of
array between fromIndex inclusive and toIndex
exclusive in descending order. |
public static final byte MAX_POWER_OF_TWO
byte
.public static byte checkedCast(long value)
byte
value that is equal to value
, if possible.value
- any value in the range of the byte
typebyte
value that equals value
IllegalArgumentException
- if value
is greater than Byte.MAX_VALUE
or
less than Byte.MIN_VALUE
public static byte saturatedCast(long value)
byte
nearest in value to value
.value
- any long
valuebyte
if it is in the range of the byte
type,
Byte.MAX_VALUE
if it is too large, or Byte.MIN_VALUE
if it is too smallpublic static int compare(byte a, byte b)
byte
values. The sign of the value returned is the same as
that of ((Byte) a).compareTo(b)
.
Note: this method behaves identically to the JDK 7 method Byte.compare(byte, byte)
.
a
- the first byte
to compareb
- the second byte
to comparea
is less than b
; a positive value if a
is
greater than b
; or zero if they are equalpublic static byte min(byte... array)
array
.array
- a nonempty array of byte
valuesarray
that is less than or equal to every other value in
the arrayIllegalArgumentException
- if array
is emptypublic static byte max(byte... array)
array
.array
- a nonempty array of byte
valuesarray
that is greater than or equal to every other value
in the arrayIllegalArgumentException
- if array
is emptypublic static String join(String separator, byte... array)
byte
values separated by separator
.
For example, join(":", 0x01, 0x02, -0x01)
returns the string "1:2:-1"
.separator
- the text that should appear between consecutive values in the resulting string
(but not at the start or end)array
- an array of byte
values, possibly emptypublic static Comparator<byte[]> lexicographicalComparator()
byte
arrays lexicographically. That is, it
compares, using compare(byte, byte)
), 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, [] < [0x01] < [0x01, 0x80] < [0x01, 0x7F] < [0x02]
. Values are treated as
signed.
The returned comparator is inconsistent with Object.equals(Object)
(since arrays
support only identity equality), but it is consistent with Arrays.equals(byte[], byte[])
.
public static void sortDescending(byte[] array)
array
in descending order.public static void sortDescending(byte[] array, int fromIndex, int toIndex)
array
between fromIndex
inclusive and toIndex
exclusive in descending order.Copyright © 2010–2017. All rights reserved.