Class ArrayListMultimap<K extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,V extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
- java.lang.Object
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- com.google.common.collect.ArrayListMultimap<K,V>
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
ListMultimap<K,V>
,Multimap<K,V>
,java.io.Serializable
@GwtCompatible(serializable=true, emulated=true) public final class ArrayListMultimap<K extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,V extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> extends java.lang.Object
Implementation ofMultimap
that uses anArrayList
to store the values for a given key. AHashMap
associates each key with anArrayList
of values.When iterating through the collections supplied by this class, the ordering of values for a given key agrees with the order in which the values were added.
This multimap allows duplicate key-value pairs. After adding a new key-value pair equal to an existing key-value pair, the
ArrayListMultimap
will contain entries for both the new value and the old value.Keys and values may be null. All optional multimap methods are supported, and all returned views are modifiable.
The lists returned by
ListMultimap.get(K)
,ListMultimap.removeAll(java.lang.Object)
, andListMultimap.replaceValues(K, java.lang.Iterable<? extends V>)
all implementRandomAccess
.This class is not threadsafe when any concurrent operations update the multimap. Concurrent read operations will work correctly. To allow concurrent update operations, wrap your multimap with a call to
Multimaps.synchronizedListMultimap(com.google.common.collect.ListMultimap<K, V>)
.See the Guava User Guide article on
Multimap
.- Since:
- 2.0
- Author:
- Jared Levy
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods Modifier and Type Method Description java.util.Map<K,java.util.Collection<V>>
asMap()
Returns a view of this multimap as aMap
from each distinct key to the nonempty collection of that key's associated values.void
clear()
Removes all key-value pairs from the multimap, leaving it empty.boolean
containsEntry(java.lang.Object key, java.lang.Object value)
Returnstrue
if this multimap contains at least one key-value pair with the keykey
and the valuevalue
.boolean
containsKey(java.lang.Object key)
Returnstrue
if this multimap contains at least one key-value pair with the keykey
.boolean
containsValue(java.lang.Object value)
Returnstrue
if this multimap contains at least one key-value pair with the valuevalue
.static <K extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,V extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
ArrayListMultimap<K,V>create()
Creates a new, emptyArrayListMultimap
with the default initial capacities.static <K extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,V extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
ArrayListMultimap<K,V>create(int expectedKeys, int expectedValuesPerKey)
Constructs an emptyArrayListMultimap
with enough capacity to hold the specified numbers of keys and values without resizing.static <K extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,V extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
ArrayListMultimap<K,V>create(Multimap<? extends K,? extends V> multimap)
Constructs anArrayListMultimap
with the same mappings as the specified multimap.java.util.Collection<java.util.Map.Entry<K,V>>
entries()
Returns a view collection of all key-value pairs contained in this multimap, asMap.Entry
instances.boolean
equals(java.lang.Object object)
Compares the specified object to this multimap for equality.void
forEach(java.util.function.BiConsumer<? super K,? super V> action)
Performs the given action for all key-value pairs contained in this multimap.java.util.List<V>
get(K key)
Returns a view collection of the values associated withkey
in this multimap, if any.int
hashCode()
Returns the hash code for this multimap.boolean
isEmpty()
Returnstrue
if this multimap contains no key-value pairs.Multiset<K>
keys()
Returns a view collection containing the key from each key-value pair in this multimap, without collapsing duplicates.java.util.Set<K>
keySet()
Returns a view collection of all distinct keys contained in this multimap.boolean
put(K key, V value)
Stores a key-value pair in the multimap.boolean
putAll(Multimap<? extends K,? extends V> multimap)
Stores all key-value pairs ofmultimap
in this multimap, in the order returned bymultimap.entries()
.boolean
putAll(K key, java.lang.Iterable<? extends V> values)
Stores a key-value pair in this multimap for each ofvalues
, all using the same key,key
.boolean
remove(java.lang.Object key, java.lang.Object value)
Removes a single key-value pair with the keykey
and the valuevalue
from this multimap, if such exists.java.util.List<V>
removeAll(java.lang.Object key)
Removes all values associated with the keykey
.java.util.List<V>
replaceValues(K key, java.lang.Iterable<? extends V> values)
Stores a collection of values with the same key, replacing any existing values for that key.int
size()
Returns the number of key-value pairs in this multimap.java.lang.String
toString()
Returns a string representation of the multimap, generated by callingtoString
on the map returned byMultimap.asMap()
.void
trimToSize()
Deprecated.For aListMultimap
that automatically trims to size, useImmutableListMultimap
.java.util.Collection<V>
values()
Returns a view collection containing the value from each key-value pair contained in this multimap, without collapsing duplicates (sovalues().size() == size()
).
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Method Detail
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create
public static <K extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,V extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> ArrayListMultimap<K,V> create()
Creates a new, emptyArrayListMultimap
with the default initial capacities.This method will soon be deprecated in favor of
MultimapBuilder.hashKeys().arrayListValues().build()
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create
public static <K extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,V extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> ArrayListMultimap<K,V> create(int expectedKeys, int expectedValuesPerKey)
Constructs an emptyArrayListMultimap
with enough capacity to hold the specified numbers of keys and values without resizing.This method will soon be deprecated in favor of
MultimapBuilder.hashKeys(expectedKeys).arrayListValues(expectedValuesPerKey).build()
.- Parameters:
expectedKeys
- the expected number of distinct keysexpectedValuesPerKey
- the expected average number of values per key- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- ifexpectedKeys
orexpectedValuesPerKey
is negative
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create
public static <K extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,V extends @Nullable java.lang.Object> ArrayListMultimap<K,V> create(Multimap<? extends K,? extends V> multimap)
Constructs anArrayListMultimap
with the same mappings as the specified multimap.This method will soon be deprecated in favor of
MultimapBuilder.hashKeys().arrayListValues().build(multimap)
.- Parameters:
multimap
- the multimap whose contents are copied to this multimap
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trimToSize
@Deprecated public void trimToSize()
Deprecated.For aListMultimap
that automatically trims to size, useImmutableListMultimap
. If you need a mutable collection, remove thetrimToSize
call, or switch to aHashMap<K, ArrayList<V>>
.Reduces the memory used by thisArrayListMultimap
, if feasible.
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get
public java.util.List<V> get(K key)
Returns a view collection of the values associated withkey
in this multimap, if any. Note that whencontainsKey(key)
is false, this returns an empty collection, notnull
.Changes to the returned collection will update the underlying multimap, and vice versa.
The returned collection is not serializable.
Because the values for a given key may have duplicates and follow the insertion ordering, this method returns a
List
, instead of theCollection
specified in theMultimap
interface.
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removeAll
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public java.util.List<V> removeAll(@CheckForNull java.lang.Object key)
Removes all values associated with the keykey
.Once this method returns,
key
will not be mapped to any values, so it will not appear inMultimap.keySet()
,Multimap.asMap()
, or any other views.The returned collection is immutable.
Because the values for a given key may have duplicates and follow the insertion ordering, this method returns a
List
, instead of theCollection
specified in theMultimap
interface.- Specified by:
removeAll
in interfaceListMultimap<K extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,V extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
- Specified by:
removeAll
in interfaceMultimap<K extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,V extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
- Returns:
- the values that were removed (possibly empty). The returned collection may be modifiable, but updating it will have no effect on the multimap.
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replaceValues
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public java.util.List<V> replaceValues(K key, java.lang.Iterable<? extends V> values)
Stores a collection of values with the same key, replacing any existing values for that key.If
values
is empty, this is equivalent toremoveAll(key)
.The returned collection is immutable.
Because the values for a given key may have duplicates and follow the insertion ordering, this method returns a
List
, instead of theCollection
specified in theMultimap
interface.- Specified by:
replaceValues
in interfaceListMultimap<K extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,V extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
- Specified by:
replaceValues
in interfaceMultimap<K extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,V extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
- Returns:
- the collection of replaced values, or an empty collection if no values were previously associated with the key. The collection may be modifiable, but updating it will have no effect on the multimap.
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put
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public boolean put(K key, V value)
Stores a key-value pair in the multimap.
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asMap
public java.util.Map<K,java.util.Collection<V>> asMap()
Returns a view of this multimap as aMap
from each distinct key to the nonempty collection of that key's associated values. Note thatthis.asMap().get(k)
is equivalent tothis.get(k)
only whenk
is a key contained in the multimap; otherwise it returnsnull
as opposed to an empty collection.Changes to the returned map or the collections that serve as its values will update the underlying multimap, and vice versa. The map does not support
put
orputAll
, nor do its entries supportsetValue
.Though the method signature doesn't say so explicitly, the returned map has
List
values.
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equals
public boolean equals(@CheckForNull java.lang.Object object)
Compares the specified object to this multimap for equality.Two
ListMultimap
instances are equal if, for each key, they contain the same values in the same order. If the value orderings disagree, the multimaps will not be considered equal.
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size
public int size()
Description copied from interface:Multimap
Returns the number of key-value pairs in this multimap.Note: this method does not return the number of distinct keys in the multimap, which is given by
keySet().size()
orasMap().size()
. See the opening section of theMultimap
class documentation for clarification.
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containsKey
public boolean containsKey(@CheckForNull java.lang.Object key)
Description copied from interface:Multimap
Returnstrue
if this multimap contains at least one key-value pair with the keykey
.- Specified by:
containsKey
in interfaceMultimap<K extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,V extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
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clear
public void clear()
Description copied from interface:Multimap
Removes all key-value pairs from the multimap, leaving it empty.
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values
public java.util.Collection<V> values()
Returns a view collection containing the value from each key-value pair contained in this multimap, without collapsing duplicates (sovalues().size() == size()
).Changes to the returned collection will update the underlying multimap, and vice versa. However, adding to the returned collection is not possible.
The iterator generated by the returned collection traverses the values for one key, followed by the values of a second key, and so on.
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entries
public java.util.Collection<java.util.Map.Entry<K,V>> entries()
Returns a view collection of all key-value pairs contained in this multimap, asMap.Entry
instances.Changes to the returned collection or the entries it contains will update the underlying multimap, and vice versa. However, adding to the returned collection is not possible.
The iterator generated by the returned collection traverses the values for one key, followed by the values of a second key, and so on.
Each entry is an immutable snapshot of a key-value mapping in the multimap, taken at the time the entry is returned by a method call to the collection or its iterator.
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forEach
public void forEach(java.util.function.BiConsumer<? super K,? super V> action)
Description copied from interface:Multimap
Performs the given action for all key-value pairs contained in this multimap. If an ordering is specified by theMultimap
implementation, actions will be performed in the order of iteration ofMultimap.entries()
. Exceptions thrown by the action are relayed to the caller.To loop over all keys and their associated value collections, write
Multimaps.asMap(multimap).forEach((key, valueCollection) -> action())
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isEmpty
public boolean isEmpty()
Description copied from interface:Multimap
Returnstrue
if this multimap contains no key-value pairs. Equivalent tosize() == 0
, but can in some cases be more efficient.
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containsValue
public boolean containsValue(@CheckForNull java.lang.Object value)
Description copied from interface:Multimap
Returnstrue
if this multimap contains at least one key-value pair with the valuevalue
.- Specified by:
containsValue
in interfaceMultimap<K extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,V extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
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containsEntry
public boolean containsEntry(@CheckForNull java.lang.Object key, @CheckForNull java.lang.Object value)
Description copied from interface:Multimap
Returnstrue
if this multimap contains at least one key-value pair with the keykey
and the valuevalue
.- Specified by:
containsEntry
in interfaceMultimap<K extends @Nullable java.lang.Object,V extends @Nullable java.lang.Object>
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remove
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public boolean remove(@CheckForNull java.lang.Object key, @CheckForNull java.lang.Object value)
Description copied from interface:Multimap
Removes a single key-value pair with the keykey
and the valuevalue
from this multimap, if such exists. If multiple key-value pairs in the multimap fit this description, which one is removed is unspecified.
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putAll
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public boolean putAll(K key, java.lang.Iterable<? extends V> values)
Description copied from interface:Multimap
Stores a key-value pair in this multimap for each ofvalues
, all using the same key,key
. Equivalent to (but expected to be more efficient than):for (V value : values) { put(key, value); }
In particular, this is a no-op if
values
is empty.
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putAll
@CanIgnoreReturnValue public boolean putAll(Multimap<? extends K,? extends V> multimap)
Description copied from interface:Multimap
Stores all key-value pairs ofmultimap
in this multimap, in the order returned bymultimap.entries()
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keySet
public java.util.Set<K> keySet()
Description copied from interface:Multimap
Returns a view collection of all distinct keys contained in this multimap. Note that the key set contains a key if and only if this multimap maps that key to at least one value.Changes to the returned set will update the underlying multimap, and vice versa. However, adding to the returned set is not possible.
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keys
public Multiset<K> keys()
Description copied from interface:Multimap
Returns a view collection containing the key from each key-value pair in this multimap, without collapsing duplicates. This collection has the same size as this multimap, andkeys().count(k) == get(k).size()
for allk
.Changes to the returned multiset will update the underlying multimap, and vice versa. However, adding to the returned collection is not possible.
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hashCode
public int hashCode()
Returns the hash code for this multimap.The hash code of a multimap is defined as the hash code of the map view, as returned by
Multimap.asMap()
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toString
public java.lang.String toString()
Returns a string representation of the multimap, generated by callingtoString
on the map returned byMultimap.asMap()
.- Overrides:
toString
in classjava.lang.Object
- Returns:
- a string representation of the multimap
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