public static class ImmutableMap.Builder<K,V> extends Object
public static final maps
 ("constant maps"). Example:
 
 static final ImmutableMap<String, Integer> WORD_TO_INT =
     new ImmutableMap.Builder<String, Integer>()
         .put("one", 1)
         .put("two", 2)
         .put("three", 3)
         .build();
 
 For small immutable maps, the ImmutableMap.of() methods are even more
 convenient.
 
By default, a Builder will generate maps that iterate over entries in the order they
 were inserted into the builder, equivalently to LinkedHashMap. For example, in the
 above example, WORD_TO_INT.entrySet() is guaranteed to iterate over the entries in the
 order "one"=1, "two"=2, "three"=3, and keySet() and values() respect
 the same order. If you want a different order, consider using ImmutableSortedMap to
 sort by keys, or call orderEntriesByValue(Comparator), which changes this builder to
 sort entries by value.
 
Builder instances can be reused - it is safe to call build() multiple times to build
 multiple maps in series. Each map is a superset of the maps created before it.
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
Builder()
Creates a new builder. 
 | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
ImmutableMap<K,V> | 
build()
Returns a newly-created immutable map. 
 | 
ImmutableMap.Builder<K,V> | 
orderEntriesByValue(Comparator<? super V> valueComparator)
Configures this  
Builder to order entries by value according to the specified
 comparator. | 
ImmutableMap.Builder<K,V> | 
put(K key,
   V value)
Associates  
key with value in the built map. | 
ImmutableMap.Builder<K,V> | 
put(Map.Entry<? extends K,? extends V> entry)
Adds the given  
entry to the map, making it immutable if necessary. | 
ImmutableMap.Builder<K,V> | 
putAll(Iterable<? extends Map.Entry<? extends K,? extends V>> entries)
Adds all of the given entries to the built map. 
 | 
ImmutableMap.Builder<K,V> | 
putAll(Map<? extends K,? extends V> map)
Associates all of the given map's keys and values in the built map. 
 | 
public Builder()
ImmutableMap.builder().@CanIgnoreReturnValue public ImmutableMap.Builder<K,V> put(K key, V value)
key with value in the built map. Duplicate keys are not allowed,
 and will cause build() to fail.@CanIgnoreReturnValue public ImmutableMap.Builder<K,V> put(Map.Entry<? extends K,? extends V> entry)
entry to the map, making it immutable if necessary. Duplicate keys are
 not allowed, and will cause build() to fail.@CanIgnoreReturnValue public ImmutableMap.Builder<K,V> putAll(Map<? extends K,? extends V> map)
build() to fail.NullPointerException - if any key or value in map is null@CanIgnoreReturnValue @Beta public ImmutableMap.Builder<K,V> putAll(Iterable<? extends Map.Entry<? extends K,? extends V>> entries)
build() to fail.NullPointerException - if any key, value, or entry is null@CanIgnoreReturnValue @Beta public ImmutableMap.Builder<K,V> orderEntriesByValue(Comparator<? super V> valueComparator)
Builder to order entries by value according to the specified
 comparator.
 The sort order is stable, that is, if two entries have values that compare as equivalent, the entry that was inserted first will be first in the built map's iteration order.
IllegalStateException - if this method was already calledpublic ImmutableMap<K,V> build()
orderEntriesByValue(java.util.Comparator<? super V>) was
 called, in which case entries are sorted by value.IllegalArgumentException - if duplicate keys were addedCopyright © 2010–2019. All rights reserved.