@GwtCompatible public abstract class ImmutableTable<R,C,V> extends Object implements Serializable
Table whose contents will never change, with many other important properties detailed
 at ImmutableCollection.
 See the Guava User Guide article on immutable collections.
| Modifier and Type | Class and Description | 
|---|---|
| static class  | ImmutableTable.Builder<R,C,V>A builder for creating immutable table instances, especially  public static finaltables
 ("constant tables"). | 
Table.Cell<R,C,V>| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| static <R,C,V> ImmutableTable.Builder<R,C,V> | builder()Returns a new builder. | 
| ImmutableSet<Table.Cell<R,C,V>> | cellSet()Returns a set of all row key / column key / value triplets. | 
| void | clear()Deprecated. 
 Unsupported operation. | 
| ImmutableMap<R,V> | column(C columnKey)Returns a view of all mappings that have the given column key. | 
| ImmutableSet<C> | columnKeySet()Returns a set of column keys that have one or more values in the table. | 
| abstract ImmutableMap<C,Map<R,V>> | columnMap()Returns a view that associates each column key with the corresponding map from row keys to
 values. | 
| boolean | contains(@Nullable Object rowKey,
        @Nullable Object columnKey)Returns  trueif the table contains a mapping with the specified row and column keys. | 
| boolean | containsColumn(@Nullable Object columnKey)Returns  trueif the table contains a mapping with the specified column. | 
| boolean | containsRow(@Nullable Object rowKey)Returns  trueif the table contains a mapping with the specified row key. | 
| boolean | containsValue(@Nullable Object value)Returns  trueif the table contains a mapping with the specified value. | 
| static <R,C,V> ImmutableTable<R,C,V> | copyOf(Table<? extends R,? extends C,? extends V> table)Returns an immutable copy of the provided table. | 
| boolean | equals(@Nullable Object obj)Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one. | 
| V | get(@Nullable Object rowKey,
   @Nullable Object columnKey)Returns the value corresponding to the given row and column keys, or  nullif no such
 mapping exists. | 
| int | hashCode()Returns a hash code value for the object. | 
| boolean | isEmpty()Returns  trueif the table contains no mappings. | 
| static <R,C,V> ImmutableTable<R,C,V> | of()Returns an empty immutable table. | 
| static <R,C,V> ImmutableTable<R,C,V> | of(R rowKey,
  C columnKey,
  V value)Returns an immutable table containing a single cell. | 
| V | put(R rowKey,
   C columnKey,
   V value)Deprecated. 
 Unsupported operation. | 
| void | putAll(Table<? extends R,? extends C,? extends V> table)Deprecated. 
 Unsupported operation. | 
| V | remove(Object rowKey,
      Object columnKey)Deprecated. 
 Unsupported operation. | 
| ImmutableMap<C,V> | row(R rowKey)Returns a view of all mappings that have the given row key. | 
| ImmutableSet<R> | rowKeySet()Returns a set of row keys that have one or more values in the table. | 
| abstract ImmutableMap<R,Map<C,V>> | rowMap()Returns a view that associates each row key with the corresponding map from column keys to
 values. | 
| static <T,R,C,V> Collector<T,?,ImmutableTable<R,C,V>> | toImmutableTable(Function<? super T,? extends R> rowFunction,
                Function<? super T,? extends C> columnFunction,
                Function<? super T,? extends V> valueFunction)Returns a  Collectorthat accumulates elements into anImmutableTable. | 
| static <T,R,C,V> Collector<T,?,ImmutableTable<R,C,V>> | toImmutableTable(Function<? super T,? extends R> rowFunction,
                Function<? super T,? extends C> columnFunction,
                Function<? super T,? extends V> valueFunction,
                BinaryOperator<V> mergeFunction)Returns a  Collectorthat accumulates elements into anImmutableTable. | 
| String | toString()Returns the string representation  rowMap().toString(). | 
| ImmutableCollection<V> | values()Returns a collection of all values, which may contain duplicates. | 
public static <T,R,C,V> Collector<T,?,ImmutableTable<R,C,V>> toImmutableTable(Function<? super T,? extends R> rowFunction, Function<? super T,? extends C> columnFunction, Function<? super T,? extends V> valueFunction)
Collector that accumulates elements into an ImmutableTable. Each
 input element is mapped to one cell in the returned table, with the rows, columns, and values
 generated by applying the specified functions.
 The returned Collector will throw a NullPointerException at collection time
 if the row, column, or value functions return null on any input.
public static <T,R,C,V> Collector<T,?,ImmutableTable<R,C,V>> toImmutableTable(Function<? super T,? extends R> rowFunction, Function<? super T,? extends C> columnFunction, Function<? super T,? extends V> valueFunction, BinaryOperator<V> mergeFunction)
Collector that accumulates elements into an ImmutableTable. Each
 input element is mapped to one cell in the returned table, with the rows, columns, and values
 generated by applying the specified functions. If multiple inputs are mapped to the same row
 and column pair, they will be combined with the specified merging function in encounter order.
 The returned Collector will throw a NullPointerException at collection time
 if the row, column, value, or merging functions return null on any input.
public static <R,C,V> ImmutableTable<R,C,V> of()
public static <R,C,V> ImmutableTable<R,C,V> of(R rowKey, C columnKey, V value)
public static <R,C,V> ImmutableTable<R,C,V> copyOf(Table<? extends R,? extends C,? extends V> table)
The Table.cellSet() iteration order of the provided table determines the iteration
 ordering of all views in the returned table. Note that some views of the original table and the
 copied table may have different iteration orders. For more control over the ordering, create a
 ImmutableTable.Builder and call ImmutableTable.Builder.orderRowsBy(java.util.Comparator<? super R>), ImmutableTable.Builder.orderColumnsBy(java.util.Comparator<? super C>), and
 ImmutableTable.Builder.putAll(com.google.common.collect.Table<? extends R, ? extends C, ? extends V>)
 
Despite the method name, this method attempts to avoid actually copying the data when it is safe to do so. The exact circumstances under which a copy will or will not be performed are undocumented and subject to change.
public static <R,C,V> ImmutableTable.Builder<R,C,V> builder()
ImmutableTable.Builder() constructor.public ImmutableSet<Table.Cell<R,C,V>> cellSet()
Tableadd or
 addAll methods.public ImmutableCollection<V> values()
Tablepublic ImmutableMap<R,V> column(C columnKey)
Changes to the returned map will update the underlying table, and vice versa.
public ImmutableSet<C> columnKeySet()
TablecolumnKeySet in interface Table<R,C,V>public abstract ImmutableMap<C,Map<R,V>> columnMap()
put() or putAll(), or setValue() on its entries.
 In contrast, the maps returned by columnMap().get() have the same behavior as those
 returned by Table.column(C). Those maps may support setValue(), put(), and
 putAll().
 
The value Map<R, V> instances in the returned map are ImmutableMap instances
 as well.
public ImmutableMap<C,V> row(R rowKey)
Changes to the returned map will update the underlying table, and vice versa.
public ImmutableSet<R> rowKeySet()
Tablepublic abstract ImmutableMap<R,Map<C,V>> rowMap()
put() or putAll(), or setValue() on its entries.
 In contrast, the maps returned by rowMap().get() have the same behavior as those
 returned by Table.row(R). Those maps may support setValue(), put(), and putAll().
 
The value Map<C, V> instances in the returned map are ImmutableMap instances
 as well.
public boolean contains(@Nullable Object rowKey, @Nullable Object columnKey)
Tabletrue if the table contains a mapping with the specified row and column keys.public boolean containsValue(@Nullable Object value)
Tabletrue if the table contains a mapping with the specified value.containsValue in interface Table<R,C,V>value - value to search for@Deprecated public final void clear()
@CanIgnoreReturnValue @Deprecated public final V put(R rowKey, C columnKey, V value)
put in interface Table<R,C,V>rowKey - row key that the value should be associated withcolumnKey - column key that the value should be associated withvalue - value to be associated with the specified keysnull if no mapping existed
     for the keysUnsupportedOperationException - always@Deprecated public final void putAll(Table<? extends R,? extends C,? extends V> table)
@CanIgnoreReturnValue @Deprecated public final V remove(Object rowKey, Object columnKey)
public boolean containsRow(@Nullable Object rowKey)
Tabletrue if the table contains a mapping with the specified row key.containsRow in interface Table<R,C,V>rowKey - key of row to search forpublic boolean containsColumn(@Nullable Object columnKey)
Tabletrue if the table contains a mapping with the specified column.containsColumn in interface Table<R,C,V>columnKey - key of column to search forpublic V get(@Nullable Object rowKey, @Nullable Object columnKey)
Tablenull if no such
 mapping exists.public boolean isEmpty()
Tabletrue if the table contains no mappings.public boolean equals(@Nullable Object obj)
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.
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 Table<R,C,V>hashCode in class ObjectObject.equals(java.lang.Object), 
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