B - the upper bound on the eventual type that can be produced by this builder (for
     example, a Builder<Number> can produce a Queue<Number> or Queue<Integer> but not a Queue<Object>).@Beta public static final class MinMaxPriorityQueue.Builder<B> extends Object
MinMaxPriorityQueue.orderedBy(Comparator), MinMaxPriorityQueue.expectedSize(int) or MinMaxPriorityQueue.maximumSize(int).| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
<T extends B> | 
create()
Builds a new min-max priority queue using the previously specified options, and having no
 initial contents. 
 | 
<T extends B> | 
create(Iterable<? extends T> initialContents)
Builds a new min-max priority queue using the previously specified options, and having the
 given initial elements. 
 | 
MinMaxPriorityQueue.Builder<B> | 
expectedSize(int expectedSize)
Configures this builder to build min-max priority queues with an initial expected size of
  
expectedSize. | 
MinMaxPriorityQueue.Builder<B> | 
maximumSize(int maximumSize)
Configures this builder to build  
MinMaxPriorityQueue instances that are limited to
 maximumSize elements. | 
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MinMaxPriorityQueue.Builder<B> expectedSize(int expectedSize)
expectedSize.@CanIgnoreReturnValue public MinMaxPriorityQueue.Builder<B> maximumSize(int maximumSize)
MinMaxPriorityQueue instances that are limited to
 maximumSize elements. Each time a queue grows beyond this bound, it immediately
 removes its greatest element (according to its comparator), which might be the element that
 was just added.public <T extends B> MinMaxPriorityQueue<T> create()
public <T extends B> MinMaxPriorityQueue<T> create(Iterable<? extends T> initialContents)
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