Class TreeMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>
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- java.util.AbstractCollection<E>
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- com.google.common.collect.TreeMultiset<E>
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Multiset<E>,SortedMultiset<E>,Serializable,Iterable<E>,Collection<E>
@GwtCompatible(emulated=true) public final class TreeMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object> extends AbstractCollection<E> implements Serializable
A multiset which maintains the ordering of its elements, according to either their natural order or an explicitComparator. In all cases, this implementation usesComparable.compareTo(T)orComparator.compare(T, T)instead ofObject.equals(java.lang.Object)to determine equivalence of instances.Warning: The comparison must be consistent with equals as explained by the
Comparableclass specification. Otherwise, the resulting multiset will violate theCollectioncontract, which is specified in terms ofObject.equals(java.lang.Object).See the Guava User Guide article on
Multiset.- Since:
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- Author:
- Louis Wasserman, Jared Levy
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Nested Class Summary
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface com.google.common.collect.Multiset
Multiset.Entry<E extends @Nullable Object>
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description booleanadd(E element)Ensures that this collection contains the specified element (optional operation).intadd(E element, int occurrences)Adds a number of occurrences of an element to this multiset.booleanaddAll(Collection<? extends E> elementsToAdd)Adds all of the elements in the specified collection to this collection (optional operation).voidclear()Removes all of the elements from this collection (optional operation).Comparator<? super E>comparator()Returns the comparator that orders this multiset, orOrdering.natural()if the natural ordering of the elements is used.booleancontains(Object element)Returnstrueif this collection contains the specified element.intcount(Object element)Returns the number of occurrences of an element in this multiset (the count of the element).static <E extends Comparable>
TreeMultiset<E>create()Creates a new, empty multiset, sorted according to the elements' natural order.static <E extends Comparable>
TreeMultiset<E>create(Iterable<? extends E> elements)Creates an empty multiset containing the given initial elements, sorted according to the elements' natural order.static <E extends @Nullable Object>
TreeMultiset<E>create(Comparator<? super E> comparator)Creates a new, empty multiset, sorted according to the specified comparator.SortedMultiset<E>descendingMultiset()Returns a descending view of this multiset.NavigableSet<E>elementSet()Returns the set of distinct elements contained in this multiset.Set<Multiset.Entry<E>>entrySet()Returns a view of the contents of this multiset, grouped intoMultiset.Entryinstances, each providing an element of the multiset and the count of that element.booleanequals(Object object)Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one.Multiset.Entry<E>firstEntry()Returns the entry of the first element in this multiset, ornullif this multiset is empty.inthashCode()Returns a hash code value for the object.SortedMultiset<E>headMultiset(E upperBound, BoundType boundType)Returns a view of this multiset restricted to the elements less thanupperBound, optionally includingupperBounditself.booleanisEmpty()Returnstrueif this collection contains no elements.Iterator<E>iterator()Returns an iterator over the elements contained in this collection.Multiset.Entry<E>lastEntry()Returns the entry of the last element in this multiset, ornullif this multiset is empty.Multiset.Entry<E>pollFirstEntry()Returns and removes the entry associated with the lowest element in this multiset, or returnsnullif this multiset is empty.Multiset.Entry<E>pollLastEntry()Returns and removes the entry associated with the greatest element in this multiset, or returnsnullif this multiset is empty.booleanremove(Object element)Removes a single instance of the specified element from this collection, if it is present (optional operation).intremove(Object element, int occurrences)Removes a number of occurrences of the specified element from this multiset.booleanremoveAll(Collection<?> elementsToRemove)Removes all of this collection's elements that are also contained in the specified collection (optional operation).booleanretainAll(Collection<?> elementsToRetain)Retains only the elements in this collection that are contained in the specified collection (optional operation).intsetCount(E element, int count)Adds or removes the necessary occurrences of an element such that the element attains the desired count.booleansetCount(E element, int oldCount, int newCount)Conditionally sets the count of an element to a new value, as described inMultiset.setCount(Object, int), provided that the element has the expected current count.intsize()Returns the number of elements in this collection.SortedMultiset<E>subMultiset(E fromElement, BoundType fromBoundType, E toElement, BoundType toBoundType)Returns a view of this multiset restricted to the range betweenlowerBoundandupperBound.SortedMultiset<E>tailMultiset(E lowerBound, BoundType boundType)Returns a view of this multiset restricted to the elements greater thanlowerBound, optionally includinglowerBounditself.StringtoString()Returns a string representation of this collection.-
Methods inherited from class java.util.AbstractCollection
containsAll, toArray, toArray
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Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
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Methods inherited from interface java.util.Collection
addAll, isEmpty, parallelStream, removeIf, spliterator, stream, toArray, toArray, toArray
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Methods inherited from interface com.google.common.collect.Multiset
add, contains, containsAll, equals, hashCode, remove, removeAll, retainAll, toString
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Methods inherited from interface com.google.common.collect.SortedMultiset
entrySet
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Method Detail
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create
public static <E extends Comparable> TreeMultiset<E> create()
Creates a new, empty multiset, sorted according to the elements' natural order. All elements inserted into the multiset must implement theComparableinterface. Furthermore, all such elements must be mutually comparable:e1.compareTo(e2)must not throw aClassCastExceptionfor any elementse1ande2in the multiset. If the user attempts to add an element to the multiset that violates this constraint (for example, the user attempts to add a string element to a set whose elements are integers), theadd(Object)call will throw aClassCastException.The type specification is
<E extends Comparable>, instead of the more specific<E extends Comparable<? super E>>, to support classes defined without generics.
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create
public static <E extends @Nullable Object> TreeMultiset<E> create(@CheckForNull Comparator<? super E> comparator)
Creates a new, empty multiset, sorted according to the specified comparator. All elements inserted into the multiset must be mutually comparable by the specified comparator:comparator.compare(e1, e2)must not throw aClassCastExceptionfor any elementse1ande2in the multiset. If the user attempts to add an element to the multiset that violates this constraint, theadd(Object)call will throw aClassCastException.- Parameters:
comparator- the comparator that will be used to sort this multiset. A null value indicates that the elements' natural ordering should be used.
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create
public static <E extends Comparable> TreeMultiset<E> create(Iterable<? extends E> elements)
Creates an empty multiset containing the given initial elements, sorted according to the elements' natural order.This implementation is highly efficient when
elementsis itself aMultiset.The type specification is
<E extends Comparable>, instead of the more specific<E extends Comparable<? super E>>, to support classes defined without generics.
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size
public int size()
Description copied from interface:java.util.CollectionReturns the number of elements in this collection. If this collection contains more thanInteger.MAX_VALUEelements, returnsInteger.MAX_VALUE.
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count
public int count(@CheckForNull Object element)
Description copied from interface:MultisetReturns the number of occurrences of an element in this multiset (the count of the element). Note that for anObject.equals(java.lang.Object)-based multiset, this gives the same result asCollections.frequency(java.util.Collection<?>, java.lang.Object)(which would presumably perform more poorly).Note: the utility method
Iterables.frequency(java.lang.Iterable<?>, java.lang.Object)generalizes this operation; it correctly delegates to this method when dealing with a multiset, but it can also accept any other iterable type.
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add
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public int add(E element, int occurrences)
Description copied from interface:MultisetAdds a number of occurrences of an element to this multiset. Note that ifoccurrences == 1, this method has the identical effect toMultiset.add(Object). This method is functionally equivalent (except in the case of overflow) to the calladdAll(Collections.nCopies(element, occurrences)), which would presumably perform much more poorly.- Specified by:
addin interfaceMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>- Parameters:
element- the element to add occurrences of; may be null only if explicitly allowed by the implementationoccurrences- the number of occurrences of the element to add. May be zero, in which case no change will be made.- Returns:
- the count of the element before the operation; possibly zero
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remove
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public int remove(@CheckForNull Object element, int occurrences)
Description copied from interface:MultisetRemoves a number of occurrences of the specified element from this multiset. If the multiset contains fewer than this number of occurrences to begin with, all occurrences will be removed. Note that ifoccurrences == 1, this is functionally equivalent to the callremove(element).- Specified by:
removein interfaceMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>- Parameters:
element- the element to conditionally remove occurrences ofoccurrences- the number of occurrences of the element to remove. May be zero, in which case no change will be made.- Returns:
- the count of the element before the operation; possibly zero
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setCount
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public int setCount(E element, int count)
Description copied from interface:MultisetAdds or removes the necessary occurrences of an element such that the element attains the desired count.- Specified by:
setCountin interfaceMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>- Parameters:
element- the element to add or remove occurrences of; may be null only if explicitly allowed by the implementationcount- the desired count of the element in this multiset- Returns:
- the count of the element before the operation; possibly zero
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setCount
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public boolean setCount(E element, int oldCount, int newCount)
Description copied from interface:MultisetConditionally sets the count of an element to a new value, as described inMultiset.setCount(Object, int), provided that the element has the expected current count. If the current count is notoldCount, no change is made.- Specified by:
setCountin interfaceMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>- Parameters:
element- the element to conditionally set the count of; may be null only if explicitly allowed by the implementationoldCount- the expected present count of the element in this multisetnewCount- the desired count of the element in this multiset- Returns:
trueif the condition for modification was met. This implies that the multiset was indeed modified, unlessoldCount == newCount.
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clear
public void clear()
Description copied from class:java.util.AbstractCollectionRemoves all of the elements from this collection (optional operation). The collection will be empty after this method returns.- Specified by:
clearin interfaceCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>
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iterator
public Iterator<E> iterator()
Description copied from class:java.util.AbstractCollectionReturns an iterator over the elements contained in this collection.- Specified by:
iteratorin interfaceCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Specified by:
iteratorin interfaceIterable<E extends @Nullable Object>- Specified by:
iteratorin interfaceMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>- Specified by:
iteratorin interfaceSortedMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>- Specified by:
iteratorin classAbstractCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Returns:
- an iterator over the elements contained in this collection
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headMultiset
public SortedMultiset<E> headMultiset(E upperBound, BoundType boundType)
Description copied from interface:SortedMultisetReturns a view of this multiset restricted to the elements less thanupperBound, optionally includingupperBounditself. The returned multiset is a view of this multiset, so changes to one will be reflected in the other. The returned multiset supports all operations that this multiset supports.The returned multiset will throw an
IllegalArgumentExceptionon attempts to add elements outside its range.- Specified by:
headMultisetin interfaceSortedMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>
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tailMultiset
public SortedMultiset<E> tailMultiset(E lowerBound, BoundType boundType)
Description copied from interface:SortedMultisetReturns a view of this multiset restricted to the elements greater thanlowerBound, optionally includinglowerBounditself. The returned multiset is a view of this multiset, so changes to one will be reflected in the other. The returned multiset supports all operations that this multiset supports.The returned multiset will throw an
IllegalArgumentExceptionon attempts to add elements outside its range.- Specified by:
tailMultisetin interfaceSortedMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>
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elementSet
public NavigableSet<E> elementSet()
Description copied from interface:MultisetReturns the set of distinct elements contained in this multiset. The element set is backed by the same data as the multiset, so any change to either is immediately reflected in the other. The order of the elements in the element set is unspecified.If the element set supports any removal operations, these necessarily cause all occurrences of the removed element(s) to be removed from the multiset. Implementations are not expected to support the add operations, although this is possible.
A common use for the element set is to find the number of distinct elements in the multiset:
elementSet().size().- Specified by:
elementSetin interfaceMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>- Specified by:
elementSetin interfaceSortedMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>- Returns:
- a view of the set of distinct elements in this multiset
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comparator
public Comparator<? super E> comparator()
Description copied from interface:SortedMultisetReturns the comparator that orders this multiset, orOrdering.natural()if the natural ordering of the elements is used.- Specified by:
comparatorin interfaceSortedMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>
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firstEntry
@CheckForNull public Multiset.Entry<E> firstEntry()
Description copied from interface:SortedMultisetReturns the entry of the first element in this multiset, ornullif this multiset is empty.- Specified by:
firstEntryin interfaceSortedMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>
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lastEntry
@CheckForNull public Multiset.Entry<E> lastEntry()
Description copied from interface:SortedMultisetReturns the entry of the last element in this multiset, ornullif this multiset is empty.- Specified by:
lastEntryin interfaceSortedMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>
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pollFirstEntry
@CheckForNull public Multiset.Entry<E> pollFirstEntry()
Description copied from interface:SortedMultisetReturns and removes the entry associated with the lowest element in this multiset, or returnsnullif this multiset is empty.- Specified by:
pollFirstEntryin interfaceSortedMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>
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pollLastEntry
@CheckForNull public Multiset.Entry<E> pollLastEntry()
Description copied from interface:SortedMultisetReturns and removes the entry associated with the greatest element in this multiset, or returnsnullif this multiset is empty.- Specified by:
pollLastEntryin interfaceSortedMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>
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subMultiset
public SortedMultiset<E> subMultiset(E fromElement, BoundType fromBoundType, E toElement, BoundType toBoundType)
Description copied from interface:SortedMultisetReturns a view of this multiset restricted to the range betweenlowerBoundandupperBound. The returned multiset is a view of this multiset, so changes to one will be reflected in the other. The returned multiset supports all operations that this multiset supports.The returned multiset will throw an
IllegalArgumentExceptionon attempts to add elements outside its range.This method is equivalent to
tailMultiset(lowerBound, lowerBoundType).headMultiset(upperBound, upperBoundType).- Specified by:
subMultisetin interfaceSortedMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>
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descendingMultiset
public SortedMultiset<E> descendingMultiset()
Description copied from interface:SortedMultisetReturns a descending view of this multiset. Modifications made to either map will be reflected in the other.- Specified by:
descendingMultisetin interfaceSortedMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>
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isEmpty
public boolean isEmpty()
Description copied from class:java.util.AbstractCollectionReturnstrueif this collection contains no elements.- Specified by:
isEmptyin interfaceCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Overrides:
isEmptyin classAbstractCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Returns:
trueif this collection contains no elements
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contains
public boolean contains(@CheckForNull Object element)
Description copied from class:java.util.AbstractCollectionReturnstrueif this collection contains the specified element. More formally, returnstrueif and only if this collection contains at least one elementesuch thatObjects.equals(o, e).- Specified by:
containsin interfaceCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Specified by:
containsin interfaceMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>- Overrides:
containsin classAbstractCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Parameters:
element- element whose presence in this collection is to be tested- Returns:
trueif this collection contains the specified element
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add
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public final boolean add(E element)
Description copied from class:java.util.AbstractCollectionEnsures that this collection contains the specified element (optional operation). Returnstrueif this collection changed as a result of the call. (Returnsfalseif this collection does not permit duplicates and already contains the specified element.)Collections that support this operation may place limitations on what elements may be added to this collection. In particular, some collections will refuse to add
nullelements, and others will impose restrictions on the type of elements that may be added. Collection classes should clearly specify in their documentation any restrictions on what elements may be added.If a collection refuses to add a particular element for any reason other than that it already contains the element, it must throw an exception (rather than returning
false). This preserves the invariant that a collection always contains the specified element after this call returns.- Specified by:
addin interfaceCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Specified by:
addin interfaceMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>- Overrides:
addin classAbstractCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Parameters:
element- element whose presence in this collection is to be ensured- Returns:
trueif this collection changed as a result of the call
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remove
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public final boolean remove(@CheckForNull Object element)
Description copied from class:java.util.AbstractCollectionRemoves a single instance of the specified element from this collection, if it is present (optional operation). More formally, removes an elementesuch thatObjects.equals(o, e), if this collection contains one or more such elements. Returnstrueif this collection contained the specified element (or equivalently, if this collection changed as a result of the call).- Specified by:
removein interfaceCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Specified by:
removein interfaceMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>- Overrides:
removein classAbstractCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Parameters:
element- element to be removed from this collection, if present- Returns:
trueif an element was removed as a result of this call
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addAll
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public final boolean addAll(Collection<? extends E> elementsToAdd)
Adds all of the elements in the specified collection to this collection (optional operation). The behavior of this operation is undefined if the specified collection is modified while the operation is in progress. (This implies that the behavior of this call is undefined if the specified collection is this collection, and this collection is nonempty.)This implementation is highly efficient when
elementsToAddis itself aMultiset.- Specified by:
addAllin interfaceCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Overrides:
addAllin classAbstractCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Parameters:
elementsToAdd- collection containing elements to be added to this collection- Returns:
trueif this collection changed as a result of the call- See Also:
AbstractCollection.add(Object)
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removeAll
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public final boolean removeAll(Collection<?> elementsToRemove)
Description copied from class:java.util.AbstractCollectionRemoves all of this collection's elements that are also contained in the specified collection (optional operation). After this call returns, this collection will contain no elements in common with the specified collection.- Specified by:
removeAllin interfaceCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Specified by:
removeAllin interfaceMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>- Overrides:
removeAllin classAbstractCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Parameters:
elementsToRemove- collection containing elements to be removed from this collection- Returns:
trueif this collection changed as a result of the call- See Also:
AbstractCollection.remove(Object),AbstractCollection.contains(Object)
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retainAll
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public final boolean retainAll(Collection<?> elementsToRetain)
Description copied from class:java.util.AbstractCollectionRetains only the elements in this collection that are contained in the specified collection (optional operation). In other words, removes from this collection all of its elements that are not contained in the specified collection.- Specified by:
retainAllin interfaceCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Specified by:
retainAllin interfaceMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>- Overrides:
retainAllin classAbstractCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Parameters:
elementsToRetain- collection containing elements to be retained in this collection- Returns:
trueif this collection changed as a result of the call- See Also:
AbstractCollection.remove(Object),AbstractCollection.contains(Object)
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entrySet
public Set<Multiset.Entry<E>> entrySet()
Description copied from interface:MultisetReturns a view of the contents of this multiset, grouped intoMultiset.Entryinstances, each providing an element of the multiset and the count of that element. This set contains exactly one entry for each distinct element in the multiset (thus it always has the same size as theMultiset.elementSet()). The order of the elements in the element set is unspecified.The entry set is backed by the same data as the multiset, so any change to either is immediately reflected in the other. However, multiset changes may or may not be reflected in any
Entryinstances already retrieved from the entry set (this is implementation-dependent). Furthermore, implementations are not required to support modifications to the entry set at all, and theEntryinstances themselves don't even have methods for modification. See the specific implementation class for more details on how its entry set handles modifications.
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equals
public final boolean equals(@CheckForNull Object object)
Indicates 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.
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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.This implementation returns
trueifobjectis a multiset of the same size and if, for each element, the two multisets have the same count.- Specified by:
equalsin interfaceCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Specified by:
equalsin interfaceMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>- Overrides:
equalsin classObject- Parameters:
object- 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 final int hashCode()
Returns 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.)This implementation returns the hash code of
Multiset.entrySet().- Specified by:
hashCodein interfaceCollection<E extends @Nullable Object>- Specified by:
hashCodein interfaceMultiset<E extends @Nullable Object>- Overrides:
hashCodein classObject- Returns:
- a hash code value for this object.
- See Also:
Object.equals(java.lang.Object),System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
- Whenever it is invoked on the same object more than once during
an execution of a Java application, the
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toString
public final String toString()
Returns a string representation of this collection. The string representation consists of a list of the collection's elements in the order they are returned by its iterator, enclosed in square brackets ("[]"). Adjacent elements are separated by the characters", "(comma and space). Elements are converted to strings as byString.valueOf(Object).This implementation returns the result of invoking
toStringonMultiset.entrySet().
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