Interface ListMultimap<K extends @Nullable Object, V extends @Nullable Object>

All Superinterfaces:
Multimap<K,V>
All Known Implementing Classes:
ArrayListMultimap, ForwardingListMultimap, ImmutableListMultimap, LinkedListMultimap

@GwtCompatible public interface ListMultimap<K extends @Nullable Object, V extends @Nullable Object> extends Multimap<K,V>
A Multimap that can hold duplicate key-value pairs and that maintains the insertion ordering of values for a given key. See the Multimap documentation for information common to all multimaps.

The get(K), removeAll(Object), and replaceValues(K, Iterable) methods each return a List of values. Though the method signature doesn't say so explicitly, the map returned by asMap() has List values.

See the Guava User Guide article on Multimap.

Since:
2.0
Author:
Jared Levy
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    Returns a view of this multimap as a Map from each distinct key to the nonempty collection of that key's associated values.
    boolean
    Compares the specified object to this multimap for equality.
    get(K key)
    Returns a view collection of the values associated with key in this multimap, if any.
    Removes all values associated with the key key.
    replaceValues(K key, Iterable<? extends V> values)
    Stores a collection of values with the same key, replacing any existing values for that key.

    Methods inherited from interface Multimap

    clear, containsEntry, containsKey, containsValue, entries, forEach, hashCode, isEmpty, keys, keySet, put, putAll, putAll, remove, size, values
    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    void
    Removes all key-value pairs from the multimap, leaving it empty.
    boolean
    Returns true if this multimap contains at least one key-value pair with the key key and the value value.
    boolean
    Returns true if this multimap contains at least one key-value pair with the key key.
    boolean
    Returns true if this multimap contains at least one key-value pair with the value value.
    Returns a view collection of all key-value pairs contained in this multimap, as Map.Entry instances.
    default void
    forEach(BiConsumer<? super K, ? super V> action)
    Performs the given action for all key-value pairs contained in this multimap.
    int
    Returns the hash code for this multimap.
    boolean
    Returns true if this multimap contains no key-value pairs.
    Returns a view collection containing the key from each key-value pair in this multimap, without collapsing duplicates.
    Returns a view collection of all distinct keys contained in this multimap.
    boolean
    put(K key, V value)
    Stores a key-value pair in this multimap.
    boolean
    putAll(Multimap<? extends K, ? extends V> multimap)
    Stores all key-value pairs of multimap in this multimap, in the order returned by multimap.entries().
    boolean
    putAll(K key, Iterable<? extends V> values)
    Stores a key-value pair in this multimap for each of values, all using the same key, key.
    boolean
    Removes a single key-value pair with the key key and the value value from this multimap, if such exists.
    int
    Returns the number of key-value pairs in this multimap.
    Returns a view collection containing the value from each key-value pair contained in this multimap, without collapsing duplicates (so values().size() == size()).
  • Method Details

    • get

      List<V> get(K key)
      Returns a view collection of the values associated with key in this multimap, if any. Note that when containsKey(key) is false, this returns an empty collection, not null.

      Changes to the returned collection will update the underlying multimap, and vice versa.

      Because the values for a given key may have duplicates and follow the insertion ordering, this method returns a List, instead of the Collection specified in the Multimap interface.

      Specified by:
      get in interface Multimap<K extends @Nullable Object, V extends @Nullable Object>
    • removeAll

      Removes all values associated with the key key.

      Once this method returns, key will not be mapped to any values, so it will not appear in Multimap.keySet(), Multimap.asMap(), or any other views.

      Because the values for a given key may have duplicates and follow the insertion ordering, this method returns a List, instead of the Collection specified in the Multimap interface.

      Specified by:
      removeAll in interface Multimap<K extends @Nullable Object, V extends @Nullable 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.
    • replaceValues

      @CanIgnoreReturnValue List<V> replaceValues(K key, 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 to removeAll(key).

      Because the values for a given key may have duplicates and follow the insertion ordering, this method returns a List, instead of the Collection specified in the Multimap interface.

      Specified by:
      replaceValues in interface Multimap<K extends @Nullable Object, V extends @Nullable 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.
    • asMap

      Map<K, Collection<V>> asMap()
      Returns a view of this multimap as a Map from each distinct key to the nonempty collection of that key's associated values. Note that this.asMap().get(k) is equivalent to this.get(k) only when k is a key contained in the multimap; otherwise it returns null 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 or putAll, nor do its entries support setValue.

      Note: The returned map's values are guaranteed to be of type List. To obtain this map with the more specific generic type Map<K, List<V>>, call Multimaps.asMap(ListMultimap) instead.

      Specified by:
      asMap in interface Multimap<K extends @Nullable Object, V extends @Nullable Object>
    • equals

      boolean equals(@Nullable Object obj)
      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.

      An empty ListMultimap is equal to any other empty Multimap, including an empty SetMultimap.

      Specified by:
      equals in interface Multimap<K extends @Nullable Object, V extends @Nullable Object>
      Overrides:
      equals in class Object