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java.lang.Objectcom.google.common.collect.ImmutableCollection<E>
com.google.common.collect.ImmutableSet<E>
com.google.common.collect.ImmutableSortedSet<E>
public abstract class ImmutableSortedSet<E>
An immutable SortedSet that stores its elements in a sorted array.
 Some instances are ordered by an explicit comparator, while others follow the
 natural sort ordering of their elements. Either way, null elements are not
 supported.
 
Unlike Collections.unmodifiableSortedSet(java.util.SortedSet, which is a view
 of a separate collection that can still change, an instance of ImmutableSortedSet contains its own private data and will never
 change. This class is convenient for public static final sets
 ("constant sets") and also lets you easily make a "defensive copy" of a set
 provided to your class by a caller.
 
The sets returned by headSet(E), tailSet(E), and
 subSet(E, E) methods share the same array as the original set, preventing
 that array from being garbage collected. If this is a concern, the data may
 be copied into a correctly-sized array by calling copyOfSorted(java.util.SortedSet.
 
Note on element equivalence: The ImmutableCollection.contains(Object),
 ImmutableCollection.containsAll(Collection), and ImmutableSet.equals(Object)
 implementations must check whether a provided object is equivalent to an
 element in the collection. Unlike most collections, an
 ImmutableSortedSet doesn't use Object.equals(java.lang.Object) to determine if
 two elements are equivalent. Instead, with an explicit comparator, the
 following relation determines whether elements x and y are
 equivalent: 
   {(x, y) | comparator.compare(x, y) == 0}
 With natural ordering of elements, the following relation determines whether
 two elements are equivalent:    {(x, y) | x.compareTo(y) == 0}
 Warning: Like most sets, an ImmutableSortedSet will not
 function correctly if an element is modified after being placed in the set.
 For this reason, and to avoid general confusion, it is strongly recommended
 to place only immutable objects into this collection.
 Note: Although this class is not final, it cannot be subclassed as it has no public or protected constructors. Thus, instances of this type are guaranteed to be immutable.
ImmutableSet, 
Serialized Form| Nested Class Summary | |
|---|---|
| static class | ImmutableSortedSet.Builder<E>A builder for creating immutable sorted set instances, especially public static finalsets ("constant sets"), with a given
 comparator. | 
| Method Summary | ||
|---|---|---|
| static
 | builder()Deprecated. Use naturalOrder(), which offers
     better type-safety. | |
|  Comparator<? super E> | comparator()Returns the comparator that orders the elements, which is Ordering.natural()when the natural ordering of the
 elements is used. | |
| static
 | copyOf(Comparator<? super E> comparator,
             Iterable<? extends E> elements)Returns an immutable sorted set containing the given elements sorted by the given Comparator. | |
| static
 | copyOf(Comparator<? super E> comparator,
             Iterator<? extends E> elements)Returns an immutable sorted set containing the given elements sorted by the given Comparator. | |
| static
 | copyOf(E[] elements)Returns an immutable sorted set containing the given elements sorted by their natural ordering. | |
| static
 | copyOf(Iterable<? extends E> elements)Returns an immutable sorted set containing the given elements sorted by their natural ordering. | |
| static
 | copyOf(Iterator<? extends E> elements)Returns an immutable sorted set containing the given elements sorted by their natural ordering. | |
| static
 | copyOfSorted(SortedSet<E> sortedSet)Returns an immutable sorted set containing the elements of a sorted set, sorted by the same Comparator. | |
|  ImmutableSortedSet<E> | headSet(E toElement)Returns a view of the portion of this set whose elements are strictly less than toElement. | |
| static
 | naturalOrder()Returns a builder that creates immutable sorted sets whose elements are ordered by their natural ordering. | |
| static
 | of()Returns the empty immutable sorted set. | |
| static
 | of(E element)Returns an immutable sorted set containing a single element. | |
| static
 | of(E[] elements)Deprecated. use copyOf(Comparable[]). | |
| static
 | of(E e1,
     E e2)Returns an immutable sorted set containing the given elements sorted by their natural ordering. | |
| static
 | of(E e1,
     E e2,
     E e3)Returns an immutable sorted set containing the given elements sorted by their natural ordering. | |
| static
 | of(E e1,
     E e2,
     E e3,
     E e4)Returns an immutable sorted set containing the given elements sorted by their natural ordering. | |
| static
 | of(E e1,
     E e2,
     E e3,
     E e4,
     E e5)Returns an immutable sorted set containing the given elements sorted by their natural ordering. | |
| static
 | of(E e1,
     E e2,
     E e3,
     E e4,
     E e5,
     E e6,
     E... remaining)Returns an immutable sorted set containing the given elements sorted by their natural ordering. | |
| static
 | orderedBy(Comparator<E> comparator)Returns a builder that creates immutable sorted sets with an explicit comparator. | |
| static
 | reverseOrder()Returns a builder that creates immutable sorted sets whose elements are ordered by the reverse of their natural ordering. | |
|  ImmutableSortedSet<E> | subSet(E fromElement,
             E toElement)Returns a view of the portion of this set whose elements range from fromElement, inclusive, to toElement, exclusive. | |
|  ImmutableSortedSet<E> | tailSet(E fromElement)Returns a view of the portion of this set whose elements are greater than or equal to fromElement. | |
| static
 | withExplicitOrder(E firstElement,
                                   E... remainingElementsInOrder)Returns an immutable sorted set containing the provided elements in the same order. | |
| static
 | withExplicitOrder(List<E> elements)Returns an immutable sorted set containing the elements in the given list in the same order. | |
| Methods inherited from class com.google.common.collect.ImmutableSet | 
|---|
| equals, hashCode, iterator | 
| Methods inherited from class com.google.common.collect.ImmutableCollection | 
|---|
| add, addAll, asList, clear, contains, containsAll, isEmpty, remove, removeAll, retainAll, toArray, toArray, toString | 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
|---|
| clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait | 
| Methods inherited from interface java.util.SortedSet | 
|---|
| first, last | 
| Methods inherited from interface java.util.Set | 
|---|
| add, addAll, clear, contains, containsAll, equals, hashCode, isEmpty, iterator, remove, removeAll, retainAll, size, toArray, toArray | 
| Method Detail | 
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public static <E> ImmutableSortedSet<E> of()
public static <E extends Comparable<? super E>> ImmutableSortedSet<E> of(E element)
public static <E extends Comparable<? super E>> ImmutableSortedSet<E> of(E e1,
                                                                         E e2)
Comparable.compareTo(T), only the first one specified is included.
NullPointerException - if any element is null
public static <E extends Comparable<? super E>> ImmutableSortedSet<E> of(E e1,
                                                                         E e2,
                                                                         E e3)
Comparable.compareTo(T), only the first one specified is included.
NullPointerException - if any element is null
public static <E extends Comparable<? super E>> ImmutableSortedSet<E> of(E e1,
                                                                         E e2,
                                                                         E e3,
                                                                         E e4)
Comparable.compareTo(T), only the first one specified is included.
NullPointerException - if any element is null
public static <E extends Comparable<? super E>> ImmutableSortedSet<E> of(E e1,
                                                                         E e2,
                                                                         E e3,
                                                                         E e4,
                                                                         E e5)
Comparable.compareTo(T), only the first one specified is included.
NullPointerException - if any element is null
public static <E extends Comparable<? super E>> ImmutableSortedSet<E> of(E e1,
                                                                         E e2,
                                                                         E e3,
                                                                         E e4,
                                                                         E e5,
                                                                         E e6,
                                                                         E... remaining)
Comparable.compareTo(T), only the first one specified is included.
NullPointerException - if any element is null@Deprecated public static <E extends Comparable<? super E>> ImmutableSortedSet<E> of(E[] elements)
copyOf(Comparable[]).
Comparable.compareTo(T), only the first one specified is included.
NullPointerException - if any of elements is nullpublic static <E extends Comparable<? super E>> ImmutableSortedSet<E> copyOf(E[] elements)
Comparable.compareTo(T), only the first one specified is included.
NullPointerException - if any of elements is nullpublic static <E> ImmutableSortedSet<E> copyOf(Iterable<? extends E> elements)
compareTo(), only the first one specified is included. To create a
 copy of a SortedSet that preserves the comparator, call
 copyOfSorted(java.util.SortedSet)  instead. This method iterates over elements
 at most once.
 Note that if s is a Set<String>, then
 ImmutableSortedSet.copyOf(s) returns an
 ImmutableSortedSet<String> containing each of the strings in
 s, while ImmutableSortedSet.of(s) returns an
 ImmutableSortedSet<Set<String>> containing one element (the given
 set itself).
 
Note: Despite what the method name suggests, if elements
 is an ImmutableSortedSet, it may be returned instead of a copy.
 
This method is not type-safe, as it may be called on elements that are not mutually comparable.
ClassCastException - if the elements are not mutually comparable
NullPointerException - if any of elements is nullpublic static <E> ImmutableSortedSet<E> copyOf(Iterator<? extends E> elements)
compareTo(), only the first one specified is included.
 This method is not type-safe, as it may be called on elements that are not mutually comparable.
ClassCastException - if the elements are not mutually comparable
NullPointerException - if any of elements is null
public static <E> ImmutableSortedSet<E> copyOf(Comparator<? super E> comparator,
                                               Iterable<? extends E> elements)
Comparator. When multiple elements are equivalent
 according to compare(), only the first one specified is
 included. This method iterates over elements at most once.
 Note: Despite what the method name suggests, if elements
 is an ImmutableSortedSet, it may be returned instead of a copy.
NullPointerException - if comparator or any of
     elements is null
public static <E> ImmutableSortedSet<E> copyOf(Comparator<? super E> comparator,
                                               Iterator<? extends E> elements)
Comparator. When multiple elements are equivalent
 according to compareTo(), only the first one specified is
 included.
NullPointerException - if comparator or any of
     elements is nullpublic static <E> ImmutableSortedSet<E> copyOfSorted(SortedSet<E> sortedSet)
Comparator. That behavior differs from
 copyOf(Iterable), which always uses the natural ordering of the
 elements.
 Note: Despite what the method name suggests, if sortedSet
 is an ImmutableSortedSet, it may be returned instead of a copy.
NullPointerException - if sortedSet or any of its elements
     is null@Beta public static <E> ImmutableSortedSet<E> withExplicitOrder(List<E> elements)
NullPointerException - if any of the elements is null
IllegalArgumentException - if elements contains any
     duplicate values (according to Object.equals(java.lang.Object))
@Beta
public static <E> ImmutableSortedSet<E> withExplicitOrder(E firstElement,
                                                               E... remainingElementsInOrder)
firstElement - the value which should appear first in the generated
     setremainingElementsInOrder - the rest of the values in the generated
     set, in the order they should appear
NullPointerException - if any of the elements is null
IllegalArgumentException - if any duplicate values (according to
     Object.equals(Object)) are present among the method argumentspublic static <E> ImmutableSortedSet.Builder<E> orderedBy(Comparator<E> comparator)
SortedSet<Integer> with a
 Comparator<Number>, use the ImmutableSortedSet.Builder constructor instead.
NullPointerException - if comparator is nullpublic static <E extends Comparable<E>> ImmutableSortedSet.Builder<E> reverseOrder()
Note: the type parameter E extends Comparable<E> rather
 than Comparable<? super E> as a workaround for javac bug
 6468354.
public static <E extends Comparable<E>> ImmutableSortedSet.Builder<E> naturalOrder()
Ordering.natural() as the comparator. This method provides more
 type-safety than builder(), as it can be called only for classes
 that implement Comparable.
 Note: the type parameter E extends Comparable<E> rather
 than Comparable<? super E> as a workaround for javac bug
 6468354.
public Comparator<? super E> comparator()
Ordering.natural() when the natural ordering of the
 elements is used. Note that its behavior is not consistent with
 SortedSet.comparator(), which returns null to indicate
 natural ordering.
comparator in interface SortedSet<E>public ImmutableSortedSet<E> headSet(E toElement)
The returned set will throw an IllegalArgumentException on an attempt to insert an element outside its range.
This method returns a serializable ImmutableSortedSet.
 
The SortedSet.headSet(E) documentation states that a subset of a
 subset throws an IllegalArgumentException if passed a
 toElement greater than an earlier toElement. However, this
 method doesn't throw an exception in that situation, but instead keeps the
 original toElement.
headSet in interface SortedSet<E>toElement - high endpoint (exclusive) of the returned set
public ImmutableSortedSet<E> subSet(E fromElement,
                                    E toElement)
The returned set will throw an IllegalArgumentException on an attempt to insert an element outside its range.
This method returns a serializable ImmutableSortedSet.
 
The SortedSet.subSet(E, E) documentation states that a subset of a
 subset throws an IllegalArgumentException if passed a
 fromElement smaller than an earlier fromElement. However,
 this method doesn't throw an exception in that situation, but instead keeps
 the original fromElement. Similarly, this method keeps the
 original toElement, instead of throwing an exception, if passed a
 toElement greater than an earlier toElement.
subSet in interface SortedSet<E>fromElement - low endpoint (inclusive) of the returned settoElement - high endpoint (exclusive) of the returned set
public ImmutableSortedSet<E> tailSet(E fromElement)
The returned set will throw an IllegalArgumentException on an attempt to insert an element outside its range.
This method returns a serializable ImmutableSortedSet.
 
The SortedSet.tailSet(E) documentation states that a subset of a
 subset throws an IllegalArgumentException if passed a
 fromElement smaller than an earlier fromElement. However,
 this method doesn't throw an exception in that situation, but instead keeps
 the original fromElement.
tailSet in interface SortedSet<E>fromElement - low endpoint (inclusive) of the returned set
@Deprecated public static <E> ImmutableSortedSet.Builder<E> builder()
naturalOrder(), which offers
     better type-safety.
naturalOrder(), which offers
 better type-safety, instead. This method exists only to hide
 ImmutableSet.builder() from consumers of ImmutableSortedSet.
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