public interface ObjectList<K> extends List<K>, Comparable<List<? extends K>>, ObjectCollection<K>
List; provides some additional methods that use polymorphism to avoid (un)boxing.
Note that this type-specific interface extends Comparable: it is expected that implementing
classes perform a lexicographical comparison using the standard operator "less then" for primitive types,
and the usual compareTo() method for objects.
Additionally, this interface strengthens listIterator(),
listIterator(int) and subList(int,int).
Besides polymorphic methods, this interfaces specifies methods to copy into an array or remove contiguous sublists. Although the abstract implementation of this interface provides simple, one-by-one implementations of these methods, it is expected that concrete implementation override them with optimized versions.
List| 修飾子とタイプ | メソッドと説明 |
|---|---|
void |
addElements(int index,
K[] a)
Add (hopefully quickly) elements to this type-specific list.
|
void |
addElements(int index,
K[] a,
int offset,
int length)
Add (hopefully quickly) elements to this type-specific list.
|
void |
getElements(int from,
Object[] a,
int offset,
int length)
Copies (hopefully quickly) elements of this type-specific list into the given array.
|
ObjectListIterator<K> |
iterator()
Returns a type-specific iterator on the elements of this list (in proper sequence).
|
ObjectListIterator<K> |
listIterator()
Returns a type-specific list iterator on the list.
|
ObjectListIterator<K> |
listIterator(int index)
Returns a type-specific list iterator on the list starting at a given index.
|
ObjectListIterator<K> |
objectListIterator()
推奨されていません。
As of
fastutil 5, replaced by listIterator(). |
ObjectListIterator<K> |
objectListIterator(int index)
推奨されていません。
As of
fastutil 5, replaced by listIterator(int). |
ObjectList<K> |
objectSubList(int from,
int to)
推奨されていません。
As of
fastutil 5, replaced by subList(int,int). |
void |
removeElements(int from,
int to)
Removes (hopefully quickly) elements of this type-specific list.
|
void |
size(int size)
Sets the size of this list.
|
ObjectList<K> |
subList(int from,
int to)
Returns a type-specific view of the portion of this list from the index
from, inclusive, to the index to, exclusive. |
add, add, addAll, addAll, clear, contains, containsAll, equals, get, hashCode, indexOf, isEmpty, lastIndexOf, remove, remove, removeAll, retainAll, set, size, toArray, toArraycompareToobjectIterator, toArrayObjectListIterator<K> iterator()
List.iterator().
It would not be normally necessary, but Iterable.iterator() is bizarrily re-specified
in List.iterator インタフェース内 Collection<K>iterator インタフェース内 Iterable<K>iterator インタフェース内 List<K>iterator インタフェース内 ObjectCollection<K>iterator インタフェース内 ObjectIterable<K>@Deprecated ObjectListIterator<K> objectListIterator()
listIterator()@Deprecated ObjectListIterator<K> objectListIterator(int index)
listIterator(int)ObjectListIterator<K> listIterator()
listIterator インタフェース内 List<K>List.listIterator()ObjectListIterator<K> listIterator(int index)
listIterator インタフェース内 List<K>List.listIterator(int)@Deprecated ObjectList<K> objectSubList(int from, int to)
from, inclusive, to the index to, exclusive.ObjectList<K> subList(int from, int to)
from, inclusive, to the index to, exclusive.
Note that this specification strengthens the one given in List.subList(int,int).
subList インタフェース内 List<K>List.subList(int,int)void size(int size)
If the specified size is smaller than the current size, the last elements are
discarded. Otherwise, they are filled with 0/null/false.
size - the new size.void getElements(int from,
Object[] a,
int offset,
int length)
from - the start index (inclusive).a - the destination array.offset - the offset into the destination array where to store the first element copied.length - the number of elements to be copied.void removeElements(int from,
int to)
from - the start index (inclusive).to - the end index (exclusive).void addElements(int index,
K[] a)
index - the index at which to add elements.a - the array containing the elements.void addElements(int index,
K[] a,
int offset,
int length)
index - the index at which to add elements.a - the array containing the elements.offset - the offset of the first element to add.length - the number of elements to add.Copyright © 2011-2015. All Rights Reserved.