Class ForwardingTable<R extends @Nullable Object,C extends @Nullable Object,V extends @Nullable Object>
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- com.google.common.collect.ForwardingObject
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- com.google.common.collect.ForwardingTable<R,C,V>
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Table<R,C,V>
@GwtCompatible public abstract class ForwardingTable<R extends @Nullable Object,C extends @Nullable Object,V extends @Nullable Object> extends ForwardingObject implements Table<R,C,V>
A table which forwards all its method calls to another table. Subclasses should override one or more methods to modify the behavior of the backing map as desired per the decorator pattern.- Since:
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Modifier Constructor Description protectedForwardingTable()Constructor for use by subclasses.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description Set<Table.Cell<R,C,V>>cellSet()Returns a set of all row key / column key / value triplets.voidclear()Removes all mappings from the table.Map<R,V>column(C columnKey)Returns a view of all mappings that have the given column key.Set<C>columnKeySet()Returns a set of column keys that have one or more values in the table.Map<C,Map<R,V>>columnMap()Returns a view that associates each column key with the corresponding map from row keys to values.booleancontains(Object rowKey, Object columnKey)Returnstrueif the table contains a mapping with the specified row and column keys.booleancontainsColumn(Object columnKey)Returnstrueif the table contains a mapping with the specified column.booleancontainsRow(Object rowKey)Returnstrueif the table contains a mapping with the specified row key.booleancontainsValue(Object value)Returnstrueif the table contains a mapping with the specified value.protected abstract Table<R,C,V>delegate()Returns the backing delegate instance that methods are forwarded to.booleanequals(Object obj)Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one.Vget(Object rowKey, Object columnKey)Returns the value corresponding to the given row and column keys, ornullif no such mapping exists.inthashCode()Returns a hash code value for the object.booleanisEmpty()Returnstrueif the table contains no mappings.Vput(R rowKey, C columnKey, V value)Associates the specified value with the specified keys.voidputAll(Table<? extends R,? extends C,? extends V> table)Copies all mappings from the specified table to this table.Vremove(Object rowKey, Object columnKey)Removes the mapping, if any, associated with the given keys.Map<C,V>row(R rowKey)Returns a view of all mappings that have the given row key.Set<R>rowKeySet()Returns a set of row keys that have one or more values in the table.Map<R,Map<C,V>>rowMap()Returns a view that associates each row key with the corresponding map from column keys to values.intsize()Returns the number of row key / column key / value mappings in the table.Collection<V>values()Returns a collection of all values, which may contain duplicates.-
Methods inherited from class com.google.common.collect.ForwardingObject
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Constructor Detail
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ForwardingTable
protected ForwardingTable()
Constructor for use by subclasses.
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Method Detail
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delegate
protected abstract Table<R,C,V> delegate()
Description copied from class:ForwardingObjectReturns the backing delegate instance that methods are forwarded to. Abstract subclasses generally override this method with an abstract method that has a more specific return type, such asForwardingSet.delegate(). Concrete subclasses override this method to supply the instance being decorated.- Specified by:
delegatein classForwardingObject
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cellSet
public Set<Table.Cell<R,C,V>> cellSet()
Description copied from interface:TableReturns a set of all row key / column key / value triplets. Changes to the returned set will update the underlying table, and vice versa. The cell set does not support theaddoraddAllmethods.
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clear
public void clear()
Description copied from interface:TableRemoves all mappings from the table.
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column
public Map<R,V> column(C columnKey)
Description copied from interface:TableReturns a view of all mappings that have the given column key. For each row key / column key / value mapping in the table with that column key, the returned map associates the row key with the value. If no mappings in the table have the provided column key, an empty map is returned.Changes to the returned map will update the underlying table, and vice versa.
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columnKeySet
public Set<C> columnKeySet()
Description copied from interface:TableReturns a set of column keys that have one or more values in the table. Changes to the set will update the underlying table, and vice versa.
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columnMap
public Map<C,Map<R,V>> columnMap()
Description copied from interface:TableReturns a view that associates each column key with the corresponding map from row keys to values. Changes to the returned map will update this table. The returned map does not supportput()orputAll(), orsetValue()on its entries.In contrast, the maps returned by
columnMap().get()have the same behavior as those returned byTable.column(C). Those maps may supportsetValue(),put(), andputAll().
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contains
public boolean contains(@CheckForNull Object rowKey, @CheckForNull Object columnKey)
Description copied from interface:TableReturnstrueif the table contains a mapping with the specified row and column keys.
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containsColumn
public boolean containsColumn(@CheckForNull Object columnKey)
Description copied from interface:TableReturnstrueif the table contains a mapping with the specified column.
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containsRow
public boolean containsRow(@CheckForNull Object rowKey)
Description copied from interface:TableReturnstrueif the table contains a mapping with the specified row key.
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containsValue
public boolean containsValue(@CheckForNull Object value)
Description copied from interface:TableReturnstrueif the table contains a mapping with the specified value.
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get
@CheckForNull public V get(@CheckForNull Object rowKey, @CheckForNull Object columnKey)
Description copied from interface:TableReturns the value corresponding to the given row and column keys, ornullif no such mapping exists.
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isEmpty
public boolean isEmpty()
Description copied from interface:TableReturnstrueif the table contains no mappings.
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put
@CanIgnoreReturnValue @CheckForNull public V put(R rowKey, C columnKey, V value)
Description copied from interface:TableAssociates the specified value with the specified keys. If the table already contained a mapping for those keys, the old value is replaced with the specified value.- Specified by:
putin interfaceTable<R extends @Nullable Object,C extends @Nullable Object,V extends @Nullable Object>- Parameters:
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 keys- Returns:
- the value previously associated with the keys, or
nullif no mapping existed for the keys
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putAll
public void putAll(Table<? extends R,? extends C,? extends V> table)
Description copied from interface:TableCopies all mappings from the specified table to this table. The effect is equivalent to callingTable.put(R, C, V)with each row key / column key / value mapping intable.
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remove
@CanIgnoreReturnValue @CheckForNull public V remove(@CheckForNull Object rowKey, @CheckForNull Object columnKey)
Description copied from interface:TableRemoves the mapping, if any, associated with the given keys.- Specified by:
removein interfaceTable<R extends @Nullable Object,C extends @Nullable Object,V extends @Nullable Object>- Parameters:
rowKey- row key of mapping to be removedcolumnKey- column key of mapping to be removed- Returns:
- the value previously associated with the keys, or
nullif no such value existed
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row
public Map<C,V> row(R rowKey)
Description copied from interface:TableReturns a view of all mappings that have the given row key. For each row key / column key / value mapping in the table with that row key, the returned map associates the column key with the value. If no mappings in the table have the provided row key, an empty map is returned.Changes to the returned map will update the underlying table, and vice versa.
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rowKeySet
public Set<R> rowKeySet()
Description copied from interface:TableReturns a set of row keys that have one or more values in the table. Changes to the set will update the underlying table, and vice versa.
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rowMap
public Map<R,Map<C,V>> rowMap()
Description copied from interface:TableReturns a view that associates each row key with the corresponding map from column keys to values. Changes to the returned map will update this table. The returned map does not supportput()orputAll(), orsetValue()on its entries.In contrast, the maps returned by
rowMap().get()have the same behavior as those returned byTable.row(R). Those maps may supportsetValue(),put(), andputAll().
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size
public int size()
Description copied from interface:TableReturns the number of row key / column key / value mappings in the table.
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values
public Collection<V> values()
Description copied from interface:TableReturns a collection of all values, which may contain duplicates. Changes to the returned collection will update the underlying table, and vice versa.
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equals
public boolean equals(@CheckForNull Object obj)
Description copied from class:java.lang.ObjectIndicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one.The
equalsmethod implements an equivalence relation on non-null object references:- It is reflexive: for any non-null reference value
x,x.equals(x)should returntrue. - It is symmetric: for any non-null reference values
xandy,x.equals(y)should returntrueif and only ify.equals(x)returnstrue. - It is transitive: for any non-null reference values
x,y, andz, ifx.equals(y)returnstrueandy.equals(z)returnstrue, thenx.equals(z)should returntrue. - It is consistent: for any non-null reference values
xandy, multiple invocations ofx.equals(y)consistently returntrueor consistently returnfalse, provided no information used inequalscomparisons on the objects is modified. - For any non-null reference value
x,x.equals(null)should returnfalse.
The
equalsmethod for classObjectimplements the most discriminating possible equivalence relation on objects; that is, for any non-null reference valuesxandy, this method returnstrueif and only ifxandyrefer to the same object (x == yhas the valuetrue).Note that it is generally necessary to override the
hashCodemethod whenever this method is overridden, so as to maintain the general contract for thehashCodemethod, which states that equal objects must have equal hash codes.- Specified by:
equalsin interfaceTable<R extends @Nullable Object,C extends @Nullable Object,V extends @Nullable Object>- Overrides:
equalsin classObject- Parameters:
obj- the reference object with which to compare.- Returns:
trueif this object is the same as the obj argument;falseotherwise.- See Also:
Object.hashCode(),HashMap
- It is reflexive: for any non-null reference value
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hashCode
public int hashCode()
Description copied from class:java.lang.ObjectReturns a hash code value for the object. This method is supported for the benefit of hash tables such as those provided byHashMap.The general contract of
hashCodeis:- Whenever it is invoked on the same object more than once during
an execution of a Java application, the
hashCodemethod must consistently return the same integer, provided no information used inequalscomparisons on the object is modified. This integer need not remain consistent from one execution of an application to another execution of the same application. - If two objects are equal according to the
equals(Object)method, then calling thehashCodemethod on each of the two objects must produce the same integer result. - It is not required that if two objects are unequal
according to the
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)method, then calling thehashCodemethod 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
Objectdoes return distinct integers for distinct objects. (The hashCode may or may not be implemented as some function of an object's memory address at some point in time.) - Whenever it is invoked on the same object more than once during
an execution of a Java application, the
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