@Beta @GwtIncompatible public class ImmutableRangeMap<K extends Comparable<?>,V> extends Object implements RangeMap<K,V>, Serializable
RangeMap whose contents will never change, with many other important properties
 detailed at ImmutableCollection.| Modifier and Type | Class and Description | 
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| static class  | ImmutableRangeMap.Builder<K extends Comparable<?>,V>A builder for immutable range maps. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| ImmutableMap<Range<K>,V> | asDescendingMapOfRanges()Returns a view of this range map as an unmodifiable  Map<Range<K>, V>. | 
| ImmutableMap<Range<K>,V> | asMapOfRanges()Returns a view of this range map as an unmodifiable  Map<Range<K>, V>. | 
| static <K extends Comparable<?>,V> | builder()Returns a new builder for an immutable range map. | 
| void | clear()Deprecated. 
 Unsupported operation. | 
| static <K extends Comparable<?>,V> | copyOf(RangeMap<K,? extends V> rangeMap) | 
| boolean | equals(@Nullable Object o)Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one. | 
| V | get(K key)Returns the value associated with the specified key, or  nullif there is no such value. | 
| @Nullable Map.Entry<Range<K>,V> | getEntry(K key)Returns the range containing this key and its associated value, if such a range is present in
 the range map, or  nullotherwise. | 
| int | hashCode()Returns a hash code value for the object. | 
| void | merge(Range<K> range,
     V value,
     BiFunction<? super V,? super V,? extends V> remappingFunction)Deprecated. 
 Unsupported operation. | 
| static <K extends Comparable<?>,V> | of()Returns an empty immutable range map. | 
| static <K extends Comparable<?>,V> | of(Range<K> range,
  V value)Returns an immutable range map mapping a single range to a single value. | 
| void | put(Range<K> range,
   V value)Deprecated. 
 Unsupported operation. | 
| void | putAll(RangeMap<K,V> rangeMap)Deprecated. 
 Unsupported operation. | 
| void | putCoalescing(Range<K> range,
             V value)Deprecated. 
 Unsupported operation. | 
| void | remove(Range<K> range)Deprecated. 
 Unsupported operation. | 
| Range<K> | span()Returns the minimal range enclosing the ranges in this
  RangeMap. | 
| ImmutableRangeMap<K,V> | subRangeMap(Range<K> range)Returns a view of the part of this range map that intersects with  range. | 
| static <T,K extends Comparable<? super K>,V> | toImmutableRangeMap(Function<? super T,Range<K>> keyFunction,
                   Function<? super T,? extends V> valueFunction)Returns a  Collectorthat accumulates the input elements into a newImmutableRangeMap. | 
| String | toString()Returns a string representation of the object. | 
public static <T,K extends Comparable<? super K>,V> Collector<T,?,ImmutableRangeMap<K,V>> toImmutableRangeMap(Function<? super T,Range<K>> keyFunction, Function<? super T,? extends V> valueFunction)
Collector that accumulates the input elements into a new ImmutableRangeMap. As in ImmutableRangeMap.Builder, overlapping ranges are not permitted.public static <K extends Comparable<?>,V> ImmutableRangeMap<K,V> of()
public static <K extends Comparable<?>,V> ImmutableRangeMap<K,V> of(Range<K> range, V value)
public static <K extends Comparable<?>,V> ImmutableRangeMap<K,V> copyOf(RangeMap<K,? extends V> rangeMap)
public static <K extends Comparable<?>,V> ImmutableRangeMap.Builder<K,V> builder()
public V get(K key)
RangeMapnull if there is no such value.
 Specifically, if any range in this range map contains the specified key, the value associated with that range is returned.
get in interface RangeMap<K extends Comparable<?>,V>public @Nullable Map.Entry<Range<K>,V> getEntry(K key)
RangeMapnull otherwise.getEntry in interface RangeMap<K extends Comparable<?>,V>public Range<K> span()
RangeMapRangeMap.span in interface RangeMap<K extends Comparable<?>,V>@Deprecated public void put(Range<K> range, V value)
RangeMap unmodified.put in interface RangeMap<K extends Comparable<?>,V>UnsupportedOperationException - always@Deprecated public void putCoalescing(Range<K> range, V value)
RangeMap unmodified.putCoalescing in interface RangeMap<K extends Comparable<?>,V>UnsupportedOperationException - always@Deprecated public void putAll(RangeMap<K,V> rangeMap)
RangeMap unmodified.putAll in interface RangeMap<K extends Comparable<?>,V>UnsupportedOperationException - always@Deprecated public void clear()
RangeMap unmodified.clear in interface RangeMap<K extends Comparable<?>,V>UnsupportedOperationException - always@Deprecated public void remove(Range<K> range)
RangeMap unmodified.remove in interface RangeMap<K extends Comparable<?>,V>UnsupportedOperationException - always@Deprecated public void merge(Range<K> range, V value, BiFunction<? super V,? super V,? extends V> remappingFunction)
RangeMap unmodified.merge in interface RangeMap<K extends Comparable<?>,V>UnsupportedOperationException - alwayspublic ImmutableMap<Range<K>,V> asMapOfRanges()
RangeMapMap<Range<K>, V>. Modifications to
 this range map are guaranteed to read through to the returned Map.
 The returned Map iterates over entries in ascending order of the bounds of the
 Range entries.
 
It is guaranteed that no empty ranges will be in the returned Map.
asMapOfRanges in interface RangeMap<K extends Comparable<?>,V>public ImmutableMap<Range<K>,V> asDescendingMapOfRanges()
RangeMapMap<Range<K>, V>. Modifications to
 this range map are guaranteed to read through to the returned Map.
 The returned Map iterates over entries in descending order of the bounds of the
 Range entries.
 
It is guaranteed that no empty ranges will be in the returned Map.
asDescendingMapOfRanges in interface RangeMap<K extends Comparable<?>,V>public ImmutableRangeMap<K,V> subRangeMap(Range<K> range)
RangeMaprange.
 For example, if rangeMap had the entries [1, 5] => "foo", (6, 8) => "bar",
 (10, ∞) => "baz" then rangeMap.subRangeMap(Range.open(3, 12)) would return a range map
 with the entries (3, 5] => "foo", (6, 8) => "bar", (10, 12) => "baz".
 
The returned range map supports all optional operations that this range map supports, except
 for asMapOfRanges().iterator().remove().
 
The returned range map will throw an IllegalArgumentException on an attempt to
 insert a range not enclosed by range.
subRangeMap in interface RangeMap<K extends Comparable<?>,V>public int hashCode()
java.lang.ObjectHashMap.
 
 The general contract of hashCode is:
 
hashCode method
     must consistently return the same integer, provided no information
     used in equals comparisons on the object is modified.
     This integer need not remain consistent from one execution of an
     application to another execution of the same application.
 equals(Object)
     method, then calling the hashCode method on each of
     the two objects must produce the same integer result.
 Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
     method, then calling the hashCode method on each of the
     two objects must produce distinct integer results.  However, the
     programmer should be aware that producing distinct integer results
     for unequal objects may improve the performance of hash tables.
 
 As much as is reasonably practical, the hashCode method defined by
 class Object does return distinct integers for distinct
 objects. (This is typically implemented by converting the internal
 address of the object into an integer, but this implementation
 technique is not required by the
 Java™ programming language.)
hashCode in interface RangeMap<K extends Comparable<?>,V>hashCode in class ObjectObject.equals(java.lang.Object), 
System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)public boolean equals(@Nullable Object o)
java.lang.Object
 The equals method implements an equivalence relation
 on non-null object references:
 
x, x.equals(x) should return
     true.
 x and y, x.equals(y)
     should return true if and only if
     y.equals(x) returns true.
 x, y, and z, if
     x.equals(y) returns true and
     y.equals(z) returns true, then
     x.equals(z) should return true.
 x and y, multiple invocations of
     x.equals(y) consistently return true
     or consistently return false, provided no
     information used in equals comparisons on the
     objects is modified.
 x,
     x.equals(null) should return false.
 
 The equals method for class Object implements
 the most discriminating possible equivalence relation on objects;
 that is, for any non-null reference values x and
 y, this method returns true if and only
 if x and y refer to the same object
 (x == y has the value true).
 
 Note that it is generally necessary to override the hashCode
 method whenever this method is overridden, so as to maintain the
 general contract for the hashCode method, which states
 that equal objects must have equal hash codes.
equals in interface RangeMap<K extends Comparable<?>,V>equals in class Objecto - the reference object with which to compare.true if this object is the same as the obj
          argument; false otherwise.Object.hashCode(), 
HashMappublic String toString()
java.lang.ObjecttoString method returns a string that
 "textually represents" this object. The result should
 be a concise but informative representation that is easy for a
 person to read.
 It is recommended that all subclasses override this method.
 
 The toString method for class Object
 returns a string consisting of the name of the class of which the
 object is an instance, the at-sign character `@', and
 the unsigned hexadecimal representation of the hash code of the
 object. In other words, this method returns a string equal to the
 value of:
 
getClass().getName() + '@' + Integer.toHexString(hashCode())
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