@GwtCompatible public final class Multisets extends Object
Multiset instances.
See the Guava User Guide article on Multisets.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
static boolean |
containsOccurrences(Multiset<?> superMultiset,
Multiset<?> subMultiset)
Returns
true if subMultiset.count(o) <= superMultiset.count(o) for all o. |
static <E> ImmutableMultiset<E> |
copyHighestCountFirst(Multiset<E> multiset)
Returns a copy of
multiset as an ImmutableMultiset whose iteration order is
highest count first, with ties broken by the iteration order of the original multiset. |
static <E> Multiset<E> |
difference(Multiset<E> multiset1,
Multiset<?> multiset2)
Returns an unmodifiable view of the difference of two multisets.
|
static <E> Multiset<E> |
filter(Multiset<E> unfiltered,
Predicate<? super E> predicate)
Returns a view of the elements of
unfiltered that satisfy a predicate. |
static <E> Multiset.Entry<E> |
immutableEntry(E e,
int n)
Returns an immutable multiset entry with the specified element and count.
|
static <E> Multiset<E> |
intersection(Multiset<E> multiset1,
Multiset<?> multiset2)
Returns an unmodifiable view of the intersection of two multisets.
|
static boolean |
removeOccurrences(Multiset<?> multisetToModify,
Iterable<?> occurrencesToRemove)
For each occurrence of an element
e in occurrencesToRemove, removes one
occurrence of e in multisetToModify. |
static boolean |
removeOccurrences(Multiset<?> multisetToModify,
Multiset<?> occurrencesToRemove)
For each occurrence of an element
e in occurrencesToRemove, removes one
occurrence of e in multisetToModify. |
static boolean |
retainOccurrences(Multiset<?> multisetToModify,
Multiset<?> multisetToRetain)
Modifies
multisetToModify so that its count for an element e is at most multisetToRetain.count(e). |
static <E> Multiset<E> |
sum(Multiset<? extends E> multiset1,
Multiset<? extends E> multiset2)
Returns an unmodifiable view of the sum of two multisets.
|
static <T,E,M extends Multiset<E>> |
toMultiset(Function<? super T,E> elementFunction,
ToIntFunction<? super T> countFunction,
Supplier<M> multisetSupplier)
Returns a
Collector that accumulates elements into a multiset created via the specified
Supplier, whose elements are the result of applying elementFunction to the
inputs, with counts equal to the result of applying countFunction to the inputs. |
static <E> Multiset<E> |
union(Multiset<? extends E> multiset1,
Multiset<? extends E> multiset2)
Returns an unmodifiable view of the union of two multisets.
|
static <E> Multiset<E> |
unmodifiableMultiset(ImmutableMultiset<E> multiset)
Deprecated.
no need to use this
|
static <E> Multiset<E> |
unmodifiableMultiset(Multiset<? extends E> multiset)
Returns an unmodifiable view of the specified multiset.
|
static <E> SortedMultiset<E> |
unmodifiableSortedMultiset(SortedMultiset<E> sortedMultiset)
Returns an unmodifiable view of the specified sorted multiset.
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public static <T,E,M extends Multiset<E>> Collector<T,?,M> toMultiset(Function<? super T,E> elementFunction, ToIntFunction<? super T> countFunction, Supplier<M> multisetSupplier)
Collector that accumulates elements into a multiset created via the specified
Supplier, whose elements are the result of applying elementFunction to the
inputs, with counts equal to the result of applying countFunction to the inputs.
Elements are added in encounter order.
If the mapped elements contain duplicates (according to Object.equals(java.lang.Object)), the element
will be added more than once, with the count summed over all appearances of the element.
Note that stream.collect(toMultiset(function, e -> 1, supplier)) is equivalent to
stream.map(function).collect(Collectors.toCollection(supplier)).
public static <E> Multiset<E> unmodifiableMultiset(Multiset<? extends E> multiset)
UnsupportedOperationException.
The returned multiset will be serializable if the specified multiset is serializable.
multiset - the multiset for which an unmodifiable view is to be generated@Deprecated public static <E> Multiset<E> unmodifiableMultiset(ImmutableMultiset<E> multiset)
@Beta public static <E> SortedMultiset<E> unmodifiableSortedMultiset(SortedMultiset<E> sortedMultiset)
UnsupportedOperationException.
The returned multiset will be serializable if the specified multiset is serializable.
sortedMultiset - the sorted multiset for which an unmodifiable view is to be generatedpublic static <E> Multiset.Entry<E> immutableEntry(E e, int n)
e is.e - the element to be associated with the returned entryn - the count to be associated with the returned entryIllegalArgumentException - if n is negative@Beta public static <E> Multiset<E> filter(Multiset<E> unfiltered, Predicate<? super E> predicate)
unfiltered that satisfy a predicate. The returned
multiset is a live view of unfiltered; changes to one affect the other.
The resulting multiset's iterators, and those of its entrySet() and elementSet(), do not support remove(). However, all other multiset methods supported
by unfiltered are supported by the returned multiset. When given an element that
doesn't satisfy the predicate, the multiset's add() and addAll() methods throw
an IllegalArgumentException. When methods such as removeAll() and clear() are called on the filtered multiset, only elements that satisfy the filter will be
removed from the underlying multiset.
The returned multiset isn't threadsafe or serializable, even if unfiltered is.
Many of the filtered multiset's methods, such as size(), iterate across every
element in the underlying multiset and determine which elements satisfy the filter. When a live
view is not needed, it may be faster to copy the returned multiset and use the copy.
Warning: predicate must be consistent with equals, as documented at
Predicate.apply(T). Do not provide a predicate such as Predicates.instanceOf(ArrayList.class), which is inconsistent with equals. (See Iterables.filter(Iterable, Class) for related functionality.)
@Beta public static <E> Multiset<E> union(Multiset<? extends E> multiset1, Multiset<? extends E> multiset2)
multiset1 followed by
the members of the element set of multiset2 that are not contained in multiset1, with repeated occurrences of the same element appearing consecutively.
Results are undefined if multiset1 and multiset2 are based on different
equivalence relations (as HashMultiset and TreeMultiset are).
public static <E> Multiset<E> intersection(Multiset<E> multiset1, Multiset<?> multiset2)
multiset1, with repeated occurrences of the
same element appearing consecutively.
Results are undefined if multiset1 and multiset2 are based on different
equivalence relations (as HashMultiset and TreeMultiset are).
@Beta public static <E> Multiset<E> sum(Multiset<? extends E> multiset1, Multiset<? extends E> multiset2)
multiset1 followed by
the members of the element set of multiset2 that are not contained in multiset1, with repeated occurrences of the same element appearing consecutively.
Results are undefined if multiset1 and multiset2 are based on different
equivalence relations (as HashMultiset and TreeMultiset are).
@Beta public static <E> Multiset<E> difference(Multiset<E> multiset1, Multiset<?> multiset2)
multiset1, with repeated occurrences of the same element appearing consecutively.
Results are undefined if multiset1 and multiset2 are based on different
equivalence relations (as HashMultiset and TreeMultiset are).
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public static boolean containsOccurrences(Multiset<?> superMultiset, Multiset<?> subMultiset)
true if subMultiset.count(o) <= superMultiset.count(o) for all o.@CanIgnoreReturnValue public static boolean retainOccurrences(Multiset<?> multisetToModify, Multiset<?> multisetToRetain)
multisetToModify so that its count for an element e is at most multisetToRetain.count(e).
To be precise, multisetToModify.count(e) is set to Math.min(multisetToModify.count(e), multisetToRetain.count(e)). This is similar to intersection (multisetToModify, multisetToRetain),
but mutates multisetToModify instead of returning a view.
In contrast, multisetToModify.retainAll(multisetToRetain) keeps all occurrences of
elements that appear at all in multisetToRetain, and deletes all occurrences of all
other elements.
true if multisetToModify was changed as a result of this operation@CanIgnoreReturnValue public static boolean removeOccurrences(Multiset<?> multisetToModify, Iterable<?> occurrencesToRemove)
e in occurrencesToRemove, removes one
occurrence of e in multisetToModify.
Equivalently, this method modifies multisetToModify so that multisetToModify.count(e) is set to Math.max(0, multisetToModify.count(e) -
Iterables.frequency(occurrencesToRemove, e)).
This is not the same as multisetToModify. removeAll(occurrencesToRemove), which removes all occurrences of elements that appear
in occurrencesToRemove. However, this operation is equivalent to, albeit
sometimes more efficient than, the following:
for (E e : occurrencesToRemove) {
multisetToModify.remove(e);
}
true if multisetToModify was changed as a result of this operationMultiset)@CanIgnoreReturnValue public static boolean removeOccurrences(Multiset<?> multisetToModify, Multiset<?> occurrencesToRemove)
e in occurrencesToRemove, removes one
occurrence of e in multisetToModify.
Equivalently, this method modifies multisetToModify so that multisetToModify.count(e) is set to Math.max(0, multisetToModify.count(e) -
occurrencesToRemove.count(e)).
This is not the same as multisetToModify. removeAll(occurrencesToRemove), which removes all occurrences of elements that appear
in occurrencesToRemove. However, this operation is equivalent to, albeit
sometimes more efficient than, the following:
for (E e : occurrencesToRemove) {
multisetToModify.remove(e);
}
true if multisetToModify was changed as a result of this operationIterable was present)@Beta public static <E> ImmutableMultiset<E> copyHighestCountFirst(Multiset<E> multiset)
multiset as an ImmutableMultiset whose iteration order is
highest count first, with ties broken by the iteration order of the original multiset.Copyright © 2010–2019. All rights reserved.