public interface RichIterable<T> extends InternalIterable<T>
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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default <K,V> MapIterable<K,V> |
aggregateBy(Function<? super T,? extends K> groupBy,
Function0<? extends V> zeroValueFactory,
Function2<? super V,? super T,? extends V> nonMutatingAggregator)
Applies an aggregate function over the iterable grouping results into a map based on the specific groupBy function.
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default <K,V,R extends MutableMapIterable<K,V>> |
aggregateBy(Function<? super T,? extends K> groupBy,
Function0<? extends V> zeroValueFactory,
Function2<? super V,? super T,? extends V> nonMutatingAggregator,
R target)
Applies an aggregate function over the iterable grouping results into the target map based on the specific
groupBy function.
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default <K,V> MapIterable<K,V> |
aggregateInPlaceBy(Function<? super T,? extends K> groupBy,
Function0<? extends V> zeroValueFactory,
Procedure2<? super V,? super T> mutatingAggregator)
Applies an aggregate procedure over the iterable grouping results into a Map based on the specific groupBy function.
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boolean |
allSatisfy(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns true if the predicate evaluates to true for every element of the iterable or if the iterable is empty.
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<P> boolean |
allSatisfyWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate,
P parameter)
Returns true if the predicate evaluates to true for every element of the collection, or returns false.
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boolean |
anySatisfy(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns true if the predicate evaluates to true for any element of the iterable.
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<P> boolean |
anySatisfyWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate,
P parameter)
Returns true if the predicate evaluates to true for any element of the collection, or return false.
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default void |
appendString(Appendable appendable)
Prints a string representation of this collection onto the given
Appendable. |
default void |
appendString(Appendable appendable,
String separator)
Prints a string representation of this collection onto the given
Appendable. |
void |
appendString(Appendable appendable,
String start,
String separator,
String end)
Prints a string representation of this collection onto the given
Appendable. |
LazyIterable<T> |
asLazy()
Returns a lazy (deferred) iterable, most likely implemented by calling LazyIterate.adapt(this).
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RichIterable<RichIterable<T>> |
chunk(int size)
Partitions elements in fixed size chunks.
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<V> RichIterable<V> |
collect(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Returns a new collection with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source
collection.
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<V,R extends Collection<V>> |
collect(Function<? super T,? extends V> function,
R target)
Same as
collect(Function), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection. |
BooleanIterable |
collectBoolean(BooleanFunction<? super T> booleanFunction)
Returns a new primitive
boolean iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. |
<R extends MutableBooleanCollection> |
collectBoolean(BooleanFunction<? super T> booleanFunction,
R target)
Same as
collectBoolean(BooleanFunction), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection. |
ByteIterable |
collectByte(ByteFunction<? super T> byteFunction)
Returns a new primitive
byte iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. |
<R extends MutableByteCollection> |
collectByte(ByteFunction<? super T> byteFunction,
R target)
Same as
collectByte(ByteFunction), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection. |
CharIterable |
collectChar(CharFunction<? super T> charFunction)
Returns a new primitive
char iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. |
<R extends MutableCharCollection> |
collectChar(CharFunction<? super T> charFunction,
R target)
Same as
collectChar(CharFunction), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection. |
DoubleIterable |
collectDouble(DoubleFunction<? super T> doubleFunction)
Returns a new primitive
double iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. |
<R extends MutableDoubleCollection> |
collectDouble(DoubleFunction<? super T> doubleFunction,
R target)
Same as
collectDouble(DoubleFunction), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection. |
FloatIterable |
collectFloat(FloatFunction<? super T> floatFunction)
Returns a new primitive
float iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. |
<R extends MutableFloatCollection> |
collectFloat(FloatFunction<? super T> floatFunction,
R target)
Same as
collectFloat(FloatFunction), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection. |
<V> RichIterable<V> |
collectIf(Predicate<? super T> predicate,
Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Returns a new collection with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source
collection, but only for those elements which return true upon evaluation of the predicate.
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<V,R extends Collection<V>> |
collectIf(Predicate<? super T> predicate,
Function<? super T,? extends V> function,
R target)
Same as the collectIf method with two parameters but uses the specified target collection for the results.
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IntIterable |
collectInt(IntFunction<? super T> intFunction)
Returns a new primitive
int iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. |
<R extends MutableIntCollection> |
collectInt(IntFunction<? super T> intFunction,
R target)
Same as
collectInt(IntFunction), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection. |
LongIterable |
collectLong(LongFunction<? super T> longFunction)
Returns a new primitive
long iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. |
<R extends MutableLongCollection> |
collectLong(LongFunction<? super T> longFunction,
R target)
Same as
collectLong(LongFunction), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection. |
ShortIterable |
collectShort(ShortFunction<? super T> shortFunction)
Returns a new primitive
short iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. |
<R extends MutableShortCollection> |
collectShort(ShortFunction<? super T> shortFunction,
R target)
Same as
collectShort(ShortFunction), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection. |
<P,V> RichIterable<V> |
collectWith(Function2<? super T,? super P,? extends V> function,
P parameter)
Same as
collect(Function) with a Function2 and specified parameter which is passed to the block. |
<P,V,R extends Collection<V>> |
collectWith(Function2<? super T,? super P,? extends V> function,
P parameter,
R targetCollection)
Same as collectWith but with a targetCollection parameter to gather the results.
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boolean |
contains(Object object)
Returns true if the iterable has an element which responds true to element.equals(object).
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boolean |
containsAll(Collection<?> source)
Returns true if all elements in source are contained in this collection.
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boolean |
containsAllArguments(Object... elements)
Returns true if all elements in the specified var arg array are contained in this collection.
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boolean |
containsAllIterable(Iterable<?> source)
Returns true if all elements in source are contained in this collection.
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default <V> boolean |
containsBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function,
V value)
Returns true if the iterable has an element which responds true to element.equals(value)
after applying the specified function to the element.
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int |
count(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Return the total number of elements that answer true to the specified predicate.
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default <V> Bag<V> |
countBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
This method will count the number of occurrences of each value calculated by applying the
function to each element of the collection.
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default <V,R extends MutableBagIterable<V>> |
countBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function,
R target)
This method will count the number of occurrences of each value calculated by applying the
function to each element of the collection.
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default <V> Bag<V> |
countByEach(Function<? super T,? extends Iterable<V>> function)
This method will count the number of occurrences of each value calculated by applying the
function to each element of the collection.
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default <V,R extends MutableBagIterable<V>> |
countByEach(Function<? super T,? extends Iterable<V>> function,
R target)
This method will count the number of occurrences of each value calculated by applying the
function to each element of the collection.
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default <V,P> Bag<V> |
countByWith(Function2<? super T,? super P,? extends V> function,
P parameter)
This method will count the number of occurrences of each value calculated by applying the
function to each element of the collection with the specified parameter as the second argument.
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default <V,P,R extends MutableBagIterable<V>> |
countByWith(Function2<? super T,? super P,? extends V> function,
P parameter,
R target)
This method will count the number of occurrences of each value calculated by applying the
function to each element of the collection with the specified parameter as the second argument.
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<P> int |
countWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate,
P parameter)
Returns the total number of elements that evaluate to true for the specified predicate.
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T |
detect(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns the first element of the iterable for which the predicate evaluates to true or null in the case where no
element returns true.
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default T |
detectIfNone(Predicate<? super T> predicate,
Function0<? extends T> function)
Returns the first element of the iterable for which the predicate evaluates to true.
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Optional<T> |
detectOptional(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns the first element of the iterable for which the predicate evaluates to true as an Optional.
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<P> T |
detectWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate,
P parameter)
Returns the first element that evaluates to true for the specified predicate2 and parameter, or null if none
evaluate to true.
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<P> T |
detectWithIfNone(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate,
P parameter,
Function0<? extends T> function)
Returns the first element of the iterable that evaluates to true for the specified predicate2 and parameter, or
returns the value of evaluating the specified function.
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<P> Optional<T> |
detectWithOptional(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate,
P parameter)
Returns the first element that evaluates to true for the specified predicate2 and parameter as an Optional.
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void |
each(Procedure<? super T> procedure)
The procedure is executed for each element in the iterable.
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<V> RichIterable<V> |
flatCollect(Function<? super T,? extends Iterable<V>> function)
flatCollect is a special case of collect(Function). |
<V,R extends Collection<V>> |
flatCollect(Function<? super T,? extends Iterable<V>> function,
R target)
Same as flatCollect, only the results are collected into the target collection.
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default <R extends MutableBooleanCollection> |
flatCollectBoolean(Function<? super T,? extends BooleanIterable> function,
R target)
Same as flatCollect, only the results are collected into the target collection.
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default <R extends MutableByteCollection> |
flatCollectByte(Function<? super T,? extends ByteIterable> function,
R target)
Same as flatCollect, only the results are collected into the target collection.
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default <R extends MutableCharCollection> |
flatCollectChar(Function<? super T,? extends CharIterable> function,
R target)
Same as flatCollect, only the results are collected into the target collection.
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default <R extends MutableDoubleCollection> |
flatCollectDouble(Function<? super T,? extends DoubleIterable> function,
R target)
Same as flatCollect, only the results are collected into the target collection.
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default <R extends MutableFloatCollection> |
flatCollectFloat(Function<? super T,? extends FloatIterable> function,
R target)
Same as flatCollect, only the results are collected into the target collection.
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default <R extends MutableIntCollection> |
flatCollectInt(Function<? super T,? extends IntIterable> function,
R target)
Same as flatCollect, only the results are collected into the target collection.
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default <R extends MutableLongCollection> |
flatCollectLong(Function<? super T,? extends LongIterable> function,
R target)
Same as flatCollect, only the results are collected into the target collection.
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default <R extends MutableShortCollection> |
flatCollectShort(Function<? super T,? extends ShortIterable> function,
R target)
Same as flatCollect, only the results are collected into the target collection.
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default <P,V> RichIterable<V> |
flatCollectWith(Function2<? super T,? super P,? extends Iterable<V>> function,
P parameter) |
default <P,V,R extends Collection<V>> |
flatCollectWith(Function2<? super T,? super P,? extends Iterable<V>> function,
P parameter,
R target) |
default void |
forEach(Procedure<? super T> procedure)
The procedure is executed for each element in the iterable.
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default T |
getAny()
Returns any element of an iterable.
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T |
getFirst()
Deprecated.
in 6.0. Use
OrderedIterable.getFirst() instead. |
T |
getLast()
Deprecated.
in 6.0. Use
OrderedIterable.getLast() instead. |
default T |
getOnly()
Returns the element if the iterable has exactly one element.
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<V> Multimap<V,T> |
groupBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
For each element of the iterable, the function is evaluated and the results of these evaluations are collected
into a new multimap, where the transformed value is the key and the original values are added to the same (or similar)
species of collection as the source iterable.
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<V,R extends MutableMultimap<V,T>> |
groupBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function,
R target)
Same as
groupBy(Function), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
multimap. |
default <K,V,R extends MutableMultimap<K,V>> |
groupByAndCollect(Function<? super T,? extends K> groupByFunction,
Function<? super T,? extends V> collectFunction,
R target)
Applies a groupBy function over the iterable, followed by a collect function.
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<V> Multimap<V,T> |
groupByEach(Function<? super T,? extends Iterable<V>> function)
Similar to
groupBy(Function), except the result of evaluating function will return a collection of keys
for each value. |
<V,R extends MutableMultimap<V,T>> |
groupByEach(Function<? super T,? extends Iterable<V>> function,
R target)
Same as
groupByEach(Function), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
multimap. |
<V> MapIterable<V,T> |
groupByUniqueKey(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
For each element of the iterable, the function is evaluated and he results of these evaluations are collected
into a new map, where the transformed value is the key.
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<V,R extends MutableMapIterable<V,T>> |
groupByUniqueKey(Function<? super T,? extends V> function,
R target)
Same as
groupByUniqueKey(Function), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
map. |
double |
injectInto(double injectedValue,
DoubleObjectToDoubleFunction<? super T> function)
Returns the final double result of evaluating function using each element of the iterable and the previous evaluation
result as the parameters.
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float |
injectInto(float injectedValue,
FloatObjectToFloatFunction<? super T> function)
Returns the final float result of evaluating function using each element of the iterable and the previous evaluation
result as the parameters.
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int |
injectInto(int injectedValue,
IntObjectToIntFunction<? super T> function)
Returns the final int result of evaluating function using each element of the iterable and the previous evaluation
result as the parameters.
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<IV> IV |
injectInto(IV injectedValue,
Function2<? super IV,? super T,? extends IV> function)
Returns the final result of evaluating function using each element of the iterable and the previous evaluation
result as the parameters.
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long |
injectInto(long injectedValue,
LongObjectToLongFunction<? super T> function)
Returns the final long result of evaluating function using each element of the iterable and the previous evaluation
result as the parameters.
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<R extends Collection<T>> |
into(R target)
Adds all the elements in this iterable to the specific target Collection.
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boolean |
isEmpty()
Returns true if this iterable has zero items.
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default String |
makeString()
Returns a string representation of this collection by delegating to
makeString(String) and defaulting
the separator parameter to the characters ", " (comma and space). |
default String |
makeString(String separator)
Returns a string representation of this collection by delegating to
makeString(String, String, String)
and defaulting the start and end parameters to "" (the empty String). |
default String |
makeString(String start,
String separator,
String end)
Returns a string representation of this collection with the elements separated by the specified
separator and enclosed between the start and end strings.
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T |
max()
Returns the maximum element out of this container based on the natural order.
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T |
max(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Returns the maximum element out of this container based on the comparator.
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<V extends Comparable<? super V>> |
maxBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Returns the maximum elements out of this container based on the natural order of the attribute returned by Function.
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default <V extends Comparable<? super V>> |
maxByOptional(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Returns the maximum elements out of this container based on the natural order of the attribute returned by Function as an Optional.
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default Optional<T> |
maxOptional()
Returns the maximum element out of this container based on the natural order as an Optional.
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default Optional<T> |
maxOptional(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Returns the maximum element out of this container based on the comparator as an Optional.
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T |
min()
Returns the minimum element out of this container based on the natural order.
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T |
min(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Returns the minimum element out of this container based on the comparator.
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<V extends Comparable<? super V>> |
minBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Returns the minimum elements out of this container based on the natural order of the attribute returned by Function.
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default <V extends Comparable<? super V>> |
minByOptional(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Returns the minimum elements out of this container based on the natural order of the attribute returned by Function as an Optional.
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default Optional<T> |
minOptional()
Returns the minimum element out of this container based on the natural order as an Optional.
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default Optional<T> |
minOptional(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Returns the minimum element out of this container based on the comparator as an Optional.
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boolean |
noneSatisfy(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns true if the predicate evaluates to false for every element of the iterable or if the iterable is empty.
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<P> boolean |
noneSatisfyWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate,
P parameter)
Returns true if the predicate evaluates to false for every element of the collection, or return false.
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default boolean |
notEmpty()
The English equivalent of !this.isEmpty()
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PartitionIterable<T> |
partition(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Filters a collection into a PartitionedIterable based on the evaluation of the predicate.
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<P> PartitionIterable<T> |
partitionWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate,
P parameter)
Filters a collection into a PartitionIterable based on the evaluation of the predicate.
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default Optional<T> |
reduce(BinaryOperator<T> accumulator)
This method produces the equivalent result as
Stream.reduce(BinaryOperator). |
default <R,A> R |
reduceInPlace(Collector<? super T,A,R> collector)
This method produces the equivalent result as
Stream.collect(Collector). |
default <R> R |
reduceInPlace(Supplier<R> supplier,
BiConsumer<R,? super T> accumulator)
This method produces the equivalent result as
Stream.collect(Supplier, BiConsumer, BiConsumer). |
RichIterable<T> |
reject(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns all elements of the source collection that return false when evaluating of the predicate.
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<R extends Collection<T>> |
reject(Predicate<? super T> predicate,
R target)
Same as the reject method with one parameter but uses the specified target collection for the results.
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<P> RichIterable<T> |
rejectWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate,
P parameter)
Similar to
reject(Predicate), except with an evaluation parameter for the second generic argument in Predicate2. |
<P,R extends Collection<T>> |
rejectWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate,
P parameter,
R targetCollection)
Similar to
reject(Predicate, Collection), except with an evaluation parameter for the second generic argument in Predicate2. |
RichIterable<T> |
select(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns all elements of the source collection that return true when evaluating the predicate.
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<R extends Collection<T>> |
select(Predicate<? super T> predicate,
R target)
Same as the select method with one parameter but uses the specified target collection for the results.
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<S> RichIterable<S> |
selectInstancesOf(Class<S> clazz)
Returns all elements of the source collection that are instances of the Class
clazz. |
<P> RichIterable<T> |
selectWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate,
P parameter)
Similar to
select(Predicate), except with an evaluation parameter for the second generic argument in Predicate2. |
<P,R extends Collection<T>> |
selectWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate,
P parameter,
R targetCollection)
Similar to
select(Predicate, Collection), except with an evaluation parameter for the second generic argument in Predicate2. |
int |
size()
Returns the number of items in this iterable.
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<V> ObjectDoubleMap<V> |
sumByDouble(Function<? super T,? extends V> groupBy,
DoubleFunction<? super T> function)
Groups and sums the values using the two specified functions.
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<V> ObjectDoubleMap<V> |
sumByFloat(Function<? super T,? extends V> groupBy,
FloatFunction<? super T> function)
Groups and sums the values using the two specified functions.
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<V> ObjectLongMap<V> |
sumByInt(Function<? super T,? extends V> groupBy,
IntFunction<? super T> function)
Groups and sums the values using the two specified functions.
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<V> ObjectLongMap<V> |
sumByLong(Function<? super T,? extends V> groupBy,
LongFunction<? super T> function)
Groups and sums the values using the two specified functions.
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default DoubleSummaryStatistics |
summarizeDouble(DoubleFunction<? super T> function)
Returns the result of summarizing the value returned from applying the DoubleFunction to
each element of the iterable.
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default DoubleSummaryStatistics |
summarizeFloat(FloatFunction<? super T> function)
Returns the result of summarizing the value returned from applying the FloatFunction to
each element of the iterable.
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default IntSummaryStatistics |
summarizeInt(IntFunction<? super T> function)
Returns the result of summarizing the value returned from applying the IntFunction to
each element of the iterable.
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default LongSummaryStatistics |
summarizeLong(LongFunction<? super T> function)
Returns the result of summarizing the value returned from applying the LongFunction to
each element of the iterable.
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double |
sumOfDouble(DoubleFunction<? super T> function)
Returns the final double result of evaluating function for each element of the iterable and adding the results
together.
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double |
sumOfFloat(FloatFunction<? super T> function)
Returns the final double result of evaluating function for each element of the iterable and adding the results
together.
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long |
sumOfInt(IntFunction<? super T> function)
Returns the final long result of evaluating function for each element of the iterable and adding the results
together.
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long |
sumOfLong(LongFunction<? super T> function)
Returns the final long result of evaluating function for each element of the iterable and adding the results
together.
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RichIterable<T> |
tap(Procedure<? super T> procedure)
Executes the Procedure for each element in the iterable and returns
this. |
Object[] |
toArray()
Converts this iterable to an array.
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<E> E[] |
toArray(E[] array)
Converts this iterable to an array using the specified target array, assuming the target array is as long
or longer than the iterable.
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MutableBag<T> |
toBag()
Converts the collection to the default MutableBag implementation.
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<NK,NV> MutableBiMap<NK,NV> |
toBiMap(Function<? super T,? extends NK> keyFunction,
Function<? super T,? extends NV> valueFunction)
Converts the collection to a BiMap implementation using the specified key and value functions.
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default ImmutableBag<T> |
toImmutableBag()
Converts the RichIterable to the default ImmutableBag implementation.
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default <NK,NV> ImmutableBiMap<NK,NV> |
toImmutableBiMap(Function<? super T,? extends NK> keyFunction,
Function<? super T,? extends NV> valueFunction)
Converts the collection to an immutable BiMap implementation using the specified key and value functions.
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default ImmutableList<T> |
toImmutableList()
Converts the RichIterable to the default ImmutableList implementation.
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default <NK,NV> ImmutableMap<NK,NV> |
toImmutableMap(Function<? super T,? extends NK> keyFunction,
Function<? super T,? extends NV> valueFunction)
Converts the collection to an ImmutableMap implementation using the specified key and value functions.
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default ImmutableSet<T> |
toImmutableSet()
Converts the RichIterable to the default ImmutableSet implementation.
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default ImmutableSortedBag<T> |
toImmutableSortedBag()
Converts the RichIterable to the default ImmutableSortedBag implementation.
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default ImmutableSortedBag<T> |
toImmutableSortedBag(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Converts the collection to an ImmutableSortedBag implementation and sorts it using the specified comparator.
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default <V extends Comparable<? super V>> |
toImmutableSortedBagBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Converts the collection to an ImmutableSortedBag implementation and sorts it based on the natural order of the
attribute returned by
function. |
default ImmutableList<T> |
toImmutableSortedList()
Converts the RichIterable to the default sorted ImmutableList implementation.
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default ImmutableList<T> |
toImmutableSortedList(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Converts the collection to an ImmutableList implementation and sorts it using the specified comparator.
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default <V extends Comparable<? super V>> |
toImmutableSortedListBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Converts the collection to an ImmutableList implementation and sorts it based on the natural order of the
attribute returned by
function. |
default ImmutableSortedSet<T> |
toImmutableSortedSet()
Converts the RichIterable to the default ImmutableSortedSet implementation.
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default ImmutableSortedSet<T> |
toImmutableSortedSet(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Converts the collection to an ImmutableSortedSet implementation and sorts it using the specified comparator.
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default <V extends Comparable<? super V>> |
toImmutableSortedSetBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Converts the collection to an ImmutableSortedSet implementation and sorts it based on the natural order of the
attribute returned by
function. |
MutableList<T> |
toList()
Converts the collection to a MutableList implementation.
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<NK,NV> MutableMap<NK,NV> |
toMap(Function<? super T,? extends NK> keyFunction,
Function<? super T,? extends NV> valueFunction)
Converts the collection to a MutableMap implementation using the specified key and value functions.
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default <NK,NV,R extends Map<NK,NV>> |
toMap(Function<? super T,? extends NK> keyFunction,
Function<? super T,? extends NV> valueFunction,
R target)
Same as
toMap(Function, Function), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
map. |
MutableSet<T> |
toSet()
Converts the collection to a MutableSet implementation.
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MutableSortedBag<T> |
toSortedBag()
Converts the collection to a MutableSortedBag implementation and sorts it using the natural order of the
elements.
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MutableSortedBag<T> |
toSortedBag(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Converts the collection to the MutableSortedBag implementation and sorts it using the specified comparator.
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default <V extends Comparable<? super V>> |
toSortedBagBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Converts the collection to a MutableSortedBag implementation and sorts it based on the natural order of the
attribute returned by
function. |
default MutableList<T> |
toSortedList()
Converts the collection to a MutableList implementation and sorts it using the natural order of the elements.
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default MutableList<T> |
toSortedList(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Converts the collection to a MutableList implementation and sorts it using the specified comparator.
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default <V extends Comparable<? super V>> |
toSortedListBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Converts the collection to a MutableList implementation and sorts it based on the natural order of the
attribute returned by
function. |
<NK,NV> MutableSortedMap<NK,NV> |
toSortedMap(Comparator<? super NK> comparator,
Function<? super T,? extends NK> keyFunction,
Function<? super T,? extends NV> valueFunction)
Converts the collection to a MutableSortedMap implementation using the specified key and value functions
sorted by the given comparator.
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<NK,NV> MutableSortedMap<NK,NV> |
toSortedMap(Function<? super T,? extends NK> keyFunction,
Function<? super T,? extends NV> valueFunction)
Converts the collection to a MutableSortedMap implementation using the specified key and value functions
sorted by the key elements' natural ordering.
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default <KK extends Comparable<? super KK>,NK,NV> |
toSortedMapBy(Function<? super NK,KK> sortBy,
Function<? super T,? extends NK> keyFunction,
Function<? super T,? extends NV> valueFunction)
Converts the collection to a MutableSortedMap implementation using the specified key and value functions
and sorts it based on the natural order of the attribute returned by
sortBy function. |
MutableSortedSet<T> |
toSortedSet()
Converts the collection to a MutableSortedSet implementation and sorts it using the natural order of the
elements.
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MutableSortedSet<T> |
toSortedSet(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Converts the collection to a MutableSortedSet implementation and sorts it using the specified comparator.
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default <V extends Comparable<? super V>> |
toSortedSetBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Converts the collection to a MutableSortedSet implementation and sorts it based on the natural order of the
attribute returned by
function. |
String |
toString()
Returns a string with the elements of this iterable separated by commas with spaces and
enclosed in square brackets.
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<S> RichIterable<Pair<T,S>> |
zip(Iterable<S> that)
Deprecated.
in 6.0. Use
OrderedIterable.zip(Iterable) instead. |
<S,R extends Collection<Pair<T,S>>> |
zip(Iterable<S> that,
R target)
Deprecated.
in 6.0. Use
OrderedIterable.zip(Iterable, Collection) instead; |
RichIterable<Pair<T,Integer>> |
zipWithIndex()
Deprecated.
in 6.0. Use
OrderedIterable.zipWithIndex() instead. |
<R extends Collection<Pair<T,Integer>>> |
zipWithIndex(R target)
Deprecated.
in 6.0. Use
OrderedIterable.zipWithIndex(Collection) instead. |
forEach, forEachWith, forEachWithIndexiterator, spliteratordefault void forEach(Procedure<? super T> procedure)
InternalIterableExample using a Java 8 lambda:
people.forEach(Procedures.cast(person -> LOGGER.info(person.getName())));
Example using an anonymous inner class:
people.forEach(new Procedure<Person>()
{
public void value(Person person)
{
LOGGER.info(person.getName());
}
});
NOTE: This method started to conflict with Iterable.forEach(java.util.function.Consumer)
since Java 1.8. It is recommended to use each(Procedure) instead to avoid casting to Procedure.forEach in interface InternalIterable<T>each(Procedure),
Iterable.forEach(java.util.function.Consumer)int size()
boolean isEmpty()
default boolean notEmpty()
default T getAny()
@Deprecated T getFirst()
OrderedIterable.getFirst() instead.The order of Sets are not guaranteed (except for TreeSets and other Ordered Set implementations), so if you use this method, the first element could be any element from the Set.
@Deprecated T getLast()
OrderedIterable.getLast() instead.The order of Sets are not guaranteed (except for TreeSets and other Ordered Set implementations), so if you use this method, the last element could be any element from the Set.
default T getOnly()
IllegalStateException.IllegalStateException - if iterable is empty or has multiple elements.boolean contains(Object object)
default <V> boolean containsBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function, V value)
boolean containsAllIterable(Iterable<?> source)
boolean containsAll(Collection<?> source)
Collection.containsAll(Collection)boolean containsAllArguments(Object... elements)
RichIterable<T> tap(Procedure<? super T> procedure)
this.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
RichIterable<Person> tapped =
people.tap(person -> LOGGER.info(person.getName()));
Example using an anonymous inner class:
RichIterable<Person> tapped =
people.tap(new Procedure<Person>()
{
public void value(Person person)
{
LOGGER.info(person.getName());
}
});
each(Procedure),
forEach(Procedure)void each(Procedure<? super T> procedure)
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
people.each(person -> LOGGER.info(person.getName()));
Example using an anonymous inner class:
people.each(new Procedure<Person>()
{
public void value(Person person)
{
LOGGER.info(person.getName());
}
});
This method is a variant of InternalIterable.forEach(Procedure)
that has a signature conflict with Iterable.forEach(java.util.function.Consumer).InternalIterable.forEach(Procedure),
Iterable.forEach(java.util.function.Consumer)RichIterable<T> select(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
RichIterable<Person> selected =
people.select(person -> person.getAddress().getCity().equals("London"));
Example using an anonymous inner class:
RichIterable<Person> selected =
people.select(new Predicate<Person>()
{
public boolean accept(Person person)
{
return person.getAddress().getCity().equals("London");
}
});
<R extends Collection<T>> R select(Predicate<? super T> predicate, R target)
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
MutableList<Person> selected =
people.select(person -> person.person.getLastName().equals("Smith"), Lists.mutable.empty());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
MutableList<Person> selected =
people.select(new Predicate<Person>()
{
public boolean accept(Person person)
{
return person.person.getLastName().equals("Smith");
}
}, Lists.mutable.empty());
predicate - a Predicate to use as the select criteriatarget - the Collection to append to for all elements in this RichIterable that meet select criteria predicatetarget, which contains appended elements as a result of the select criteriaselect(Predicate)<P> RichIterable<T> selectWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter)
select(Predicate), except with an evaluation parameter for the second generic argument in Predicate2.
E.g. return a Collection of Person elements where the person has an age greater than or equal to 18 years
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
RichIterable<Person> selected =
people.selectWith((Person person, Integer age) -> person.getAge()>= age, Integer.valueOf(18));
Example using an anonymous inner class:
RichIterable<Person> selected =
people.selectWith(new Predicate2<Person, Integer>()
{
public boolean accept(Person person, Integer age)
{
return person.getAge()>= age;
}
}, Integer.valueOf(18));
predicate - a Predicate2 to use as the select criteriaparameter - a parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argument P in predicateselect(Predicate)<P,R extends Collection<T>> R selectWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter, R targetCollection)
select(Predicate, Collection), except with an evaluation parameter for the second generic argument in Predicate2.
E.g. return a Collection of Person elements where the person has an age greater than or equal to 18 years
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
MutableList<Person> selected =
people.selectWith((Person person, Integer age) -> person.getAge()>= age, Integer.valueOf(18), Lists.mutable.empty());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
MutableList<Person> selected =
people.selectWith(new Predicate2<Person, Integer>()
{
public boolean accept(Person person, Integer age)
{
return person.getAge()>= age;
}
}, Integer.valueOf(18), Lists.mutable.empty());
predicate - a Predicate2 to use as the select criteriaparameter - a parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argument P in predicatetargetCollection - the Collection to append to for all elements in this RichIterable that meet select criteria predicatetargetCollection, which contains appended elements as a result of the select criteriaselect(Predicate),
select(Predicate, Collection)RichIterable<T> reject(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
RichIterable<Person> rejected =
people.reject(person -> person.person.getLastName().equals("Smith"));
Example using an anonymous inner class:
RichIterable<Person> rejected =
people.reject(new Predicate<Person>()
{
public boolean accept(Person person)
{
return person.person.getLastName().equals("Smith");
}
});
predicate - a Predicate to use as the reject criteriaPredicate.accept(Object) method to evaluate to false<P> RichIterable<T> rejectWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter)
reject(Predicate), except with an evaluation parameter for the second generic argument in Predicate2.
E.g. return a Collection of Person elements where the person has an age greater than or equal to 18 years
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
RichIterable<Person> rejected =
people.rejectWith((Person person, Integer age) -> person.getAge() < age, Integer.valueOf(18));
Example using an anonymous inner class:
MutableList<Person> rejected =
people.rejectWith(new Predicate2<Person, Integer>()
{
public boolean accept(Person person, Integer age)
{
return person.getAge() < age;
}
}, Integer.valueOf(18));
predicate - a Predicate2 to use as the select criteriaparameter - a parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argument P in predicateselect(Predicate)<R extends Collection<T>> R reject(Predicate<? super T> predicate, R target)
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
MutableList<Person> rejected =
people.reject(person -> person.person.getLastName().equals("Smith"), Lists.mutable.empty());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
MutableList<Person> rejected =
people.reject(new Predicate<Person>()
{
public boolean accept(Person person)
{
return person.person.getLastName().equals("Smith");
}
}, Lists.mutable.empty());
predicate - a Predicate to use as the reject criteriatarget - the Collection to append to for all elements in this RichIterable that cause Predicate#accept(Object) method to evaluate to falsetarget, which contains appended elements as a result of the reject criteria<P,R extends Collection<T>> R rejectWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter, R targetCollection)
reject(Predicate, Collection), except with an evaluation parameter for the second generic argument in Predicate2.
E.g. return a Collection of Person elements where the person has an age greater than or equal to 18 years
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
MutableList<Person> rejected =
people.rejectWith((Person person, Integer age) -> person.getAge() < age, Integer.valueOf(18), Lists.mutable.empty());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
MutableList<Person> rejected =
people.rejectWith(new Predicate2<Person, Integer>()
{
public boolean accept(Person person, Integer age)
{
return person.getAge() < age;
}
}, Integer.valueOf(18), Lists.mutable.empty());
predicate - a Predicate2 to use as the reject criteriaparameter - a parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argument P in predicatetargetCollection - the Collection to append to for all elements in this RichIterable that cause Predicate#accept(Object) method to evaluate to falsetargetCollection, which contains appended elements as a result of the reject criteriareject(Predicate),
reject(Predicate, Collection)PartitionIterable<T> partition(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
PartitionIterable<Person> newYorkersAndNonNewYorkers =
people.partition(person -> person.getAddress().getState().getName().equals("New York"));
Example using an anonymous inner class:
PartitionIterable<Person> newYorkersAndNonNewYorkers =
people.partition(new Predicate<Person>()
{
public boolean accept(Person person)
{
return person.getAddress().getState().getName().equals("New York");
}
});
<P> PartitionIterable<T> partitionWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter)
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
PartitionIterable<Person> newYorkersAndNonNewYorkers =
people.partitionWith((Person person, String state) -> person.getAddress().getState().getName().equals(state), "New York");
Example using an anonymous inner class:
PartitionIterable<Person> newYorkersAndNonNewYorkers =
people.partitionWith(new Predicate2<Person, String>()
{
public boolean accept(Person person, String state)
{
return person.getAddress().getState().getName().equals(state);
}
}, "New York");
<S> RichIterable<S> selectInstancesOf(Class<S> clazz)
clazz.
RichIterable<Integer> integers =
List.mutable.with(new Integer(0), new Long(0L), new Double(0.0)).selectInstancesOf(Integer.class);
<V> RichIterable<V> collect(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
RichIterable<String> names =
people.collect(person -> person.getFirstName() + " " + person.getLastName());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
RichIterable<String> names =
people.collect(new Function<Person, String>()
{
public String valueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getFirstName() + " " + person.getLastName();
}
});
<V,R extends Collection<V>> R collect(Function<? super T,? extends V> function, R target)
collect(Function), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
MutableList<String> names =
people.collect(person -> person.getFirstName() + " " + person.getLastName(), Lists.mutable.empty());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
MutableList<String> names =
people.collect(new Function<Person, String>()
{
public String valueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getFirstName() + " " + person.getLastName();
}
}, Lists.mutable.empty());
function - a Function to use as the collect transformation functiontarget - the Collection to append to for all elements in this RichIterable that meet select criteria functiontarget, which contains appended elements as a result of the collect transformationcollect(Function)BooleanIterable collectBoolean(BooleanFunction<? super T> booleanFunction)
boolean iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
BooleanIterable licenses =
people.collectBoolean(person -> person.hasDrivingLicense());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
BooleanIterable licenses =
people.collectBoolean(new BooleanFunction<Person>()
{
public boolean booleanValueOf(Person person)
{
return person.hasDrivingLicense();
}
});
<R extends MutableBooleanCollection> R collectBoolean(BooleanFunction<? super T> booleanFunction, R target)
collectBoolean(BooleanFunction), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
BooleanArrayList licenses =
people.collectBoolean(person -> person.hasDrivingLicense(), new BooleanArrayList());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
BooleanArrayList licenses =
people.collectBoolean(new BooleanFunction<Person>()
{
public boolean booleanValueOf(Person person)
{
return person.hasDrivingLicense();
}
}, new BooleanArrayList());
booleanFunction - a BooleanFunction to use as the collect transformation functiontarget - the MutableBooleanCollection to append to for all elements in this RichIterabletarget, which contains appended elements as a result of the collect transformationByteIterable collectByte(ByteFunction<? super T> byteFunction)
byte iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
ByteIterable bytes =
people.collectByte(person -> person.getCode());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
ByteIterable bytes =
people.collectByte(new ByteFunction<Person>()
{
public byte byteValueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getCode();
}
});
<R extends MutableByteCollection> R collectByte(ByteFunction<? super T> byteFunction, R target)
collectByte(ByteFunction), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
ByteArrayList bytes =
people.collectByte(person -> person.getCode(), new ByteArrayList());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
ByteArrayList bytes =
people.collectByte(new ByteFunction<Person>()
{
public byte byteValueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getCode();
}
}, new ByteArrayList());
byteFunction - a ByteFunction to use as the collect transformation functiontarget - the MutableByteCollection to append to for all elements in this RichIterabletarget, which contains appended elements as a result of the collect transformationCharIterable collectChar(CharFunction<? super T> charFunction)
char iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
CharIterable chars =
people.collectChar(person -> person.getMiddleInitial());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
CharIterable chars =
people.collectChar(new CharFunction<Person>()
{
public char charValueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getMiddleInitial();
}
});
<R extends MutableCharCollection> R collectChar(CharFunction<? super T> charFunction, R target)
collectChar(CharFunction), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
CharArrayList chars =
people.collectChar(person -> person.getMiddleInitial(), new CharArrayList());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
CharArrayList chars =
people.collectChar(new CharFunction<Person>()
{
public char charValueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getMiddleInitial();
}
}, new CharArrayList());
charFunction - a CharFunction to use as the collect transformation functiontarget - the MutableCharCollection to append to for all elements in this RichIterabletarget, which contains appended elements as a result of the collect transformationDoubleIterable collectDouble(DoubleFunction<? super T> doubleFunction)
double iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
DoubleIterable doubles =
people.collectDouble(person -> person.getMilesFromNorthPole());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
DoubleIterable doubles =
people.collectDouble(new DoubleFunction<Person>()
{
public double doubleValueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getMilesFromNorthPole();
}
});
<R extends MutableDoubleCollection> R collectDouble(DoubleFunction<? super T> doubleFunction, R target)
collectDouble(DoubleFunction), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
DoubleArrayList doubles =
people.collectDouble(person -> person.getMilesFromNorthPole(), new DoubleArrayList());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
DoubleArrayList doubles =
people.collectDouble(new DoubleFunction<Person>()
{
public double doubleValueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getMilesFromNorthPole();
}
}, new DoubleArrayList());
doubleFunction - a DoubleFunction to use as the collect transformation functiontarget - the MutableDoubleCollection to append to for all elements in this RichIterabletarget, which contains appended elements as a result of the collect transformationFloatIterable collectFloat(FloatFunction<? super T> floatFunction)
float iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
FloatIterable floats =
people.collectFloat(person -> person.getHeightInInches());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
FloatIterable floats =
people.collectFloat(new FloatFunction<Person>()
{
public float floatValueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getHeightInInches();
}
});
<R extends MutableFloatCollection> R collectFloat(FloatFunction<? super T> floatFunction, R target)
collectFloat(FloatFunction), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
FloatArrayList floats =
people.collectFloat(person -> person.getHeightInInches(), new FloatArrayList());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
FloatArrayList floats =
people.collectFloat(new FloatFunction<Person>()
{
public float floatValueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getHeightInInches();
}
}, new FloatArrayList());
floatFunction - a FloatFunction to use as the collect transformation functiontarget - the MutableFloatCollection to append to for all elements in this RichIterabletarget, which contains appended elements as a result of the collect transformationIntIterable collectInt(IntFunction<? super T> intFunction)
int iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
IntIterable ints =
people.collectInt(person -> person.getAge());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
IntIterable ints =
people.collectInt(new IntFunction<Person>()
{
public int intValueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getAge();
}
});
<R extends MutableIntCollection> R collectInt(IntFunction<? super T> intFunction, R target)
collectInt(IntFunction), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
IntArrayList ints =
people.collectInt(person -> person.getAge(), new IntArrayList());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
IntArrayList ints =
people.collectInt(new IntFunction<Person>()
{
public int intValueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getAge();
}
}, new IntArrayList());
intFunction - a IntFunction to use as the collect transformation functiontarget - the MutableIntCollection to append to for all elements in this RichIterabletarget, which contains appended elements as a result of the collect transformationLongIterable collectLong(LongFunction<? super T> longFunction)
long iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
LongIterable longs =
people.collectLong(person -> person.getGuid());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
LongIterable longs =
people.collectLong(new LongFunction<Person>()
{
public long longValueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getGuid();
}
});
<R extends MutableLongCollection> R collectLong(LongFunction<? super T> longFunction, R target)
collectLong(LongFunction), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
LongArrayList longs =
people.collectLong(person -> person.getGuid(), new LongArrayList());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
LongArrayList longs =
people.collectLong(new LongFunction<Person>()
{
public long longValueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getGuid();
}
}, new LongArrayList());
longFunction - a LongFunction to use as the collect transformation functiontarget - the MutableLongCollection to append to for all elements in this RichIterabletarget, which contains appended elements as a result of the collect transformationShortIterable collectShort(ShortFunction<? super T> shortFunction)
short iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
ShortIterable shorts =
people.collectShort(person -> person.getNumberOfJunkMailItemsReceivedPerMonth());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
ShortIterable shorts =
people.collectShort(new ShortFunction<Person>()
{
public short shortValueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getNumberOfJunkMailItemsReceivedPerMonth();
}
});
<R extends MutableShortCollection> R collectShort(ShortFunction<? super T> shortFunction, R target)
collectShort(ShortFunction), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
collection.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
ShortArrayList shorts =
people.collectShort(person -> person.getNumberOfJunkMailItemsReceivedPerMonth, new ShortArrayList());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
ShortArrayList shorts =
people.collectShort(new ShortFunction<Person>()
{
public short shortValueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getNumberOfJunkMailItemsReceivedPerMonth;
}
}, new ShortArrayList());
shortFunction - a ShortFunction to use as the collect transformation functiontarget - the MutableShortCollection to append to for all elements in this RichIterabletarget, which contains appended elements as a result of the collect transformation<P,V> RichIterable<V> collectWith(Function2<? super T,? super P,? extends V> function, P parameter)
collect(Function) with a Function2 and specified parameter which is passed to the block.
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
RichIterable<Integer> integers =
Lists.mutable.with(1, 2, 3).collectWith((each, parameter) -> each + parameter, Integer.valueOf(1));
Example using an anonymous inner class:
Function2<Integer, Integer, Integer> addParameterFunction =
new Function2<Integer, Integer, Integer>()
{
public Integer value(Integer each, Integer parameter)
{
return each + parameter;
}
};
RichIterable<Integer> integers =
Lists.mutable.with(1, 2, 3).collectWith(addParameterFunction, Integer.valueOf(1));
function - A Function2 to use as the collect transformation functionparameter - A parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argument P in functionRichIterable that contains the transformed elements returned by Function2.value(Object, Object)collect(Function)<P,V,R extends Collection<V>> R collectWith(Function2<? super T,? super P,? extends V> function, P parameter, R targetCollection)
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
MutableSet<Integer> integers =
Lists.mutable.with(1, 2, 3).collectWith((each, parameter) -> each + parameter, Integer.valueOf(1), Sets.mutable.empty());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
Function2<Integer, Integer, Integer> addParameterFunction =
new Function2<Integer, Integer, Integer>()
{
public Integer value(final Integer each, final Integer parameter)
{
return each + parameter;
}
};
MutableSet<Integer> integers =
Lists.mutable.with(1, 2, 3).collectWith(addParameterFunction, Integer.valueOf(1), Sets.mutable.empty());
function - a Function2 to use as the collect transformation functionparameter - a parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argument P in functiontargetCollection - the Collection to append to for all elements in this RichIterable that meet select criteria functiontargetCollection, which contains appended elements as a result of the collect transformation<V> RichIterable<V> collectIf(Predicate<? super T> predicate, Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Example using a Java 8 lambda and method reference:
RichIterable<String> strings = Lists.mutable.with(1, 2, 3).collectIf(e -> e != null, Object::toString);
Example using Predicates factory:
RichIterable<String> strings = Lists.mutable.with(1, 2, 3).collectIf(Predicates.notNull(), Functions.getToString());
<V,R extends Collection<V>> R collectIf(Predicate<? super T> predicate, Function<? super T,? extends V> function, R target)
predicate - a Predicate to use as the select criteriafunction - a Function to use as the collect transformation functiontarget - the Collection to append to for all elements in this RichIterable that meet the collect criteria predicatetargetCollection, which contains appended elements as a result of the collect criteria and transformationcollectIf(Predicate, Function)<V> RichIterable<V> flatCollect(Function<? super T,? extends Iterable<V>> function)
flatCollect is a special case of collect(Function). With collect, when the Function returns
a collection, the result is a collection of collections. flatCollect outputs a single "flattened" collection
instead. This method is commonly called flatMap.
Consider the following example where we have a Person class, and each Person has a list of Address objects. Take the following Function:
Function<Person, List<Address>> addressFunction = Person::getAddresses; RichIterable<Person> people = ...;Using
collect returns a collection of collections of addresses.
RichIterable<List<Address>> addresses = people.collect(addressFunction);Using
flatCollect returns a single flattened list of addresses.
RichIterable<Address> addresses = people.flatCollect(addressFunction);
function - The Function to applyfunctiondefault <R extends MutableByteCollection> R flatCollectByte(Function<? super T,? extends ByteIterable> function, R target)
function - The Function to applytarget - The collection into which results should be added.target, which will contain a flattened collection of results produced by applying the given functionflatCollect(Function)default <R extends MutableCharCollection> R flatCollectChar(Function<? super T,? extends CharIterable> function, R target)
function - The Function to applytarget - The collection into which results should be added.target, which will contain a flattened collection of results produced by applying the given functionflatCollect(Function)default <R extends MutableIntCollection> R flatCollectInt(Function<? super T,? extends IntIterable> function, R target)
function - The Function to applytarget - The collection into which results should be added.target, which will contain a flattened collection of results produced by applying the given functionflatCollect(Function)default <R extends MutableShortCollection> R flatCollectShort(Function<? super T,? extends ShortIterable> function, R target)
function - The Function to applytarget - The collection into which results should be added.target, which will contain a flattened collection of results produced by applying the given functionflatCollect(Function)default <R extends MutableDoubleCollection> R flatCollectDouble(Function<? super T,? extends DoubleIterable> function, R target)
function - The Function to applytarget - The collection into which results should be added.target, which will contain a flattened collection of results produced by applying the given functionflatCollect(Function)default <R extends MutableFloatCollection> R flatCollectFloat(Function<? super T,? extends FloatIterable> function, R target)
function - The Function to applytarget - The collection into which results should be added.target, which will contain a flattened collection of results produced by applying the given functionflatCollect(Function)default <R extends MutableLongCollection> R flatCollectLong(Function<? super T,? extends LongIterable> function, R target)
function - The Function to applytarget - The collection into which results should be added.target, which will contain a flattened collection of results produced by applying the given functionflatCollect(Function)default <R extends MutableBooleanCollection> R flatCollectBoolean(Function<? super T,? extends BooleanIterable> function, R target)
function - The Function to applytarget - The collection into which results should be added.target, which will contain a flattened collection of results produced by applying the given functionflatCollect(Function)default <P,V> RichIterable<V> flatCollectWith(Function2<? super T,? super P,? extends Iterable<V>> function, P parameter)
<V,R extends Collection<V>> R flatCollect(Function<? super T,? extends Iterable<V>> function, R target)
function - The Function to applytarget - The collection into which results should be added.target, which will contain a flattened collection of results produced by applying the given functionflatCollect(Function)default <P,V,R extends Collection<V>> R flatCollectWith(Function2<? super T,? super P,? extends Iterable<V>> function, P parameter, R target)
T detect(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
Person person =
people.detect(person -> person.getFirstName().equals("John") && person.getLastName().equals("Smith"));
Example using an anonymous inner class:
Person person =
people.detect(new Predicate<Person>()
{
public boolean accept(Person person)
{
return person.getFirstName().equals("John") && person.getLastName().equals("Smith");
}
});
<P> T detectWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter)
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
Person person =
people.detectWith((person, fullName) -> person.getFullName().equals(fullName), "John Smith");
Example using an anonymous inner class:
Person person =
people.detectWith(new Predicate2<Person, String>()
{
public boolean accept(Person person, String fullName)
{
return person.getFullName().equals(fullName);
}
}, "John Smith");
Optional<T> detectOptional(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
Person person =
people.detectOptional(person -> person.getFirstName().equals("John") && person.getLastName().equals("Smith"));
NullPointerException - if the element selected is null<P> Optional<T> detectWithOptional(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter)
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
Optional<Person> person =
people.detectWithOptional((person, fullName) -> person.getFullName().equals(fullName), "John Smith");
NullPointerException - if the element selected is nulldefault T detectIfNone(Predicate<? super T> predicate, Function0<? extends T> function)
<P> T detectWithIfNone(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter, Function0<? extends T> function)
int count(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
int count =
people.count(person -> person.getAddress().getState().getName().equals("New York"));
Example using an anonymous inner class:
int count =
people.count(new Predicate<Person>()
{
public boolean accept(Person person)
{
return person.getAddress().getState().getName().equals("New York");
}
});
<P> int countWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter)
e.g. return lastNames.countWith(Predicates2.equal(), "Smith");
boolean anySatisfy(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
<P> boolean anySatisfyWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter)
boolean allSatisfy(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
<P> boolean allSatisfyWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter)
boolean noneSatisfy(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
<P> boolean noneSatisfyWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter)
<IV> IV injectInto(IV injectedValue,
Function2<? super IV,? super T,? extends IV> function)
int injectInto(int injectedValue,
IntObjectToIntFunction<? super T> function)
long injectInto(long injectedValue,
LongObjectToLongFunction<? super T> function)
float injectInto(float injectedValue,
FloatObjectToFloatFunction<? super T> function)
double injectInto(double injectedValue,
DoubleObjectToDoubleFunction<? super T> function)
<R extends Collection<T>> R into(R target)
MutableList<T> toList()
default MutableList<T> toSortedList()
default MutableList<T> toSortedList(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
default <V extends Comparable<? super V>> MutableList<T> toSortedListBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
function.MutableSet<T> toSet()
MutableSortedSet<T> toSortedSet()
MutableSortedSet<T> toSortedSet(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
default <V extends Comparable<? super V>> MutableSortedSet<T> toSortedSetBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
function.MutableBag<T> toBag()
MutableSortedBag<T> toSortedBag()
MutableSortedBag<T> toSortedBag(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
default <V extends Comparable<? super V>> MutableSortedBag<T> toSortedBagBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
function.<NK,NV> MutableMap<NK,NV> toMap(Function<? super T,? extends NK> keyFunction, Function<? super T,? extends NV> valueFunction)
default <NK,NV,R extends Map<NK,NV>> R toMap(Function<? super T,? extends NK> keyFunction, Function<? super T,? extends NV> valueFunction, R target)
toMap(Function, Function), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
map.<NK,NV> MutableSortedMap<NK,NV> toSortedMap(Function<? super T,? extends NK> keyFunction, Function<? super T,? extends NV> valueFunction)
<NK,NV> MutableSortedMap<NK,NV> toSortedMap(Comparator<? super NK> comparator, Function<? super T,? extends NK> keyFunction, Function<? super T,? extends NV> valueFunction)
default <KK extends Comparable<? super KK>,NK,NV> MutableSortedMap<NK,NV> toSortedMapBy(Function<? super NK,KK> sortBy, Function<? super T,? extends NK> keyFunction, Function<? super T,? extends NV> valueFunction)
sortBy function.<NK,NV> MutableBiMap<NK,NV> toBiMap(Function<? super T,? extends NK> keyFunction, Function<? super T,? extends NV> valueFunction)
default ImmutableList<T> toImmutableList()
default ImmutableSet<T> toImmutableSet()
default ImmutableBag<T> toImmutableBag()
default ImmutableList<T> toImmutableSortedList()
default ImmutableList<T> toImmutableSortedList(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
default <V extends Comparable<? super V>> ImmutableList<T> toImmutableSortedListBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
function.default ImmutableSortedSet<T> toImmutableSortedSet()
default ImmutableSortedSet<T> toImmutableSortedSet(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
default <V extends Comparable<? super V>> ImmutableSortedSet<T> toImmutableSortedSetBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
function.default ImmutableSortedBag<T> toImmutableSortedBag()
default ImmutableSortedBag<T> toImmutableSortedBag(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
default <V extends Comparable<? super V>> ImmutableSortedBag<T> toImmutableSortedBagBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
function.default <NK,NV> ImmutableMap<NK,NV> toImmutableMap(Function<? super T,? extends NK> keyFunction, Function<? super T,? extends NV> valueFunction)
default <NK,NV> ImmutableBiMap<NK,NV> toImmutableBiMap(Function<? super T,? extends NK> keyFunction, Function<? super T,? extends NV> valueFunction)
LazyIterable<T> asLazy()
Object[] toArray()
Collection.toArray()<E> E[] toArray(E[] array)
Collection.toArray(Object[])T min(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
NoSuchElementException - if the RichIterable is emptyT max(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
NoSuchElementException - if the RichIterable is emptydefault Optional<T> minOptional(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Optional.empty() is returned.NullPointerException - if the minimum element is nulldefault Optional<T> maxOptional(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Optional.empty() is returned.NullPointerException - if the maximum element is nullT min()
ClassCastException - if the elements are not ComparableNoSuchElementException - if the RichIterable is emptyT max()
ClassCastException - if the elements are not ComparableNoSuchElementException - if the RichIterable is emptydefault Optional<T> minOptional()
Optional.empty() is returned.ClassCastException - if the elements are not ComparableNullPointerException - if the minimum element is nulldefault Optional<T> maxOptional()
Optional.empty() is returned.ClassCastException - if the elements are not ComparableNullPointerException - if the maximum element is null<V extends Comparable<? super V>> T minBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
NoSuchElementException - if the RichIterable is empty<V extends Comparable<? super V>> T maxBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
NoSuchElementException - if the RichIterable is emptydefault <V extends Comparable<? super V>> Optional<T> minByOptional(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Optional.empty() is returned.NullPointerException - if the minimum element is nulldefault <V extends Comparable<? super V>> Optional<T> maxByOptional(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Optional.empty() is returned.NullPointerException - if the maximum element is nulllong sumOfInt(IntFunction<? super T> function)
double sumOfFloat(FloatFunction<? super T> function)
long sumOfLong(LongFunction<? super T> function)
double sumOfDouble(DoubleFunction<? super T> function)
default IntSummaryStatistics summarizeInt(IntFunction<? super T> function)
IntSummaryStatistics stats =
Lists.mutable.with(1, 2, 3).summarizeInt(Integer::intValue);
default DoubleSummaryStatistics summarizeFloat(FloatFunction<? super T> function)
DoubleSummaryStatistics stats =
Lists.mutable.with(1, 2, 3).summarizeFloat(Integer::floatValue);
default LongSummaryStatistics summarizeLong(LongFunction<? super T> function)
LongSummaryStatistics stats =
Lists.mutable.with(1, 2, 3).summarizeLong(Integer::longValue);
default DoubleSummaryStatistics summarizeDouble(DoubleFunction<? super T> function)
DoubleSummaryStatistics stats =
Lists.mutable.with(1, 2, 3).summarizeDouble(Integer::doubleValue);
default <R,A> R reduceInPlace(Collector<? super T,A,R> collector)
Stream.collect(Collector).
MutableObjectLongMap<Integer> map2 =
Lists.mutable.with(1, 2, 3, 4, 5).reduceInPlace(Collectors2.sumByInt(i -> Integer.valueOf(i % 2), Integer::intValue));
default <R> R reduceInPlace(Supplier<R> supplier, BiConsumer<R,? super T> accumulator)
Stream.collect(Supplier, BiConsumer, BiConsumer).
The combiner used in collect is unnecessary in the serial case, so is not included in the API.default Optional<T> reduce(BinaryOperator<T> accumulator)
Stream.reduce(BinaryOperator).<V> ObjectLongMap<V> sumByInt(Function<? super T,? extends V> groupBy, IntFunction<? super T> function)
<V> ObjectDoubleMap<V> sumByFloat(Function<? super T,? extends V> groupBy, FloatFunction<? super T> function)
<V> ObjectLongMap<V> sumByLong(Function<? super T,? extends V> groupBy, LongFunction<? super T> function)
<V> ObjectDoubleMap<V> sumByDouble(Function<? super T,? extends V> groupBy, DoubleFunction<? super T> function)
default String makeString()
makeString(String) and defaulting
the separator parameter to the characters ", " (comma and space).default String makeString(String separator)
makeString(String, String, String)
and defaulting the start and end parameters to "" (the empty String).default String makeString(String start, String separator, String end)
default void appendString(Appendable appendable)
Appendable. Prints the string returned
by makeString().default void appendString(Appendable appendable, String separator)
Appendable. Prints the string returned
by makeString(String).void appendString(Appendable appendable, String start, String separator, String end)
Appendable. Prints the string returned
by makeString(String, String, String).<V> Multimap<V,T> groupBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Example using a Java 8 method reference:
Multimap<String, Person> peopleByLastName =
people.groupBy(Person::getLastName);
Example using an anonymous inner class:
Multimap<String, Person> peopleByLastName =
people.groupBy(new Function<Person, String>()
{
public String valueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getLastName();
}
});
default <V> Bag<V> countBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
default <V,R extends MutableBagIterable<V>> R countBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function, R target)
default <V,P> Bag<V> countByWith(Function2<? super T,? super P,? extends V> function, P parameter)
default <V,P,R extends MutableBagIterable<V>> R countByWith(Function2<? super T,? super P,? extends V> function, P parameter, R target)
default <V> Bag<V> countByEach(Function<? super T,? extends Iterable<V>> function)
default <V,R extends MutableBagIterable<V>> R countByEach(Function<? super T,? extends Iterable<V>> function, R target)
<V,R extends MutableMultimap<V,T>> R groupBy(Function<? super T,? extends V> function, R target)
groupBy(Function), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
multimap.
Example using a Java 8 method reference:
FastListMultimap<String, Person> peopleByLastName =
people.groupBy(Person::getLastName, new FastListMultimap<String, Person>());
Example using an anonymous inner class:
FastListMultimap<String, Person> peopleByLastName =
people.groupBy(new Function<Person, String>()
{
public String valueOf(Person person)
{
return person.getLastName();
}
}, new FastListMultimap<String, Person>());
<V> Multimap<V,T> groupByEach(Function<? super T,? extends Iterable<V>> function)
groupBy(Function), except the result of evaluating function will return a collection of keys
for each value.<V,R extends MutableMultimap<V,T>> R groupByEach(Function<? super T,? extends Iterable<V>> function, R target)
groupByEach(Function), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
multimap.<V> MapIterable<V,T> groupByUniqueKey(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
IllegalStateException - if the keys returned by the function are not uniquegroupBy(Function)<V,R extends MutableMapIterable<V,T>> R groupByUniqueKey(Function<? super T,? extends V> function, R target)
groupByUniqueKey(Function), except that the results are gathered into the specified target
map.IllegalStateException - if the keys returned by the function are not uniquegroupByUniqueKey(Function)String toString()
Assert.assertEquals("[]", Lists.mutable.empty().toString());
Assert.assertEquals("[1]", Lists.mutable.with(1).toString());
Assert.assertEquals("[1, 2, 3]", Lists.mutable.with(1, 2, 3).toString());
toString in class ObjectAbstractCollection.toString()@Deprecated <S> RichIterable<Pair<T,S>> zip(Iterable<S> that)
OrderedIterable.zip(Iterable) instead.RichIterable formed from this RichIterable and another RichIterable by
combining corresponding elements in pairs. If one of the two RichIterables is longer than the other, its
remaining elements are ignored.S - the type of the second half of the returned pairsthat - The RichIterable providing the second half of each result pairRichIterable containing pairs consisting of corresponding elements of this RichIterable and that. The length of the returned RichIterable is the minimum of the lengths of
this RichIterable and that.@Deprecated <S,R extends Collection<Pair<T,S>>> R zip(Iterable<S> that, R target)
OrderedIterable.zip(Iterable, Collection) instead;zip(Iterable) but uses target for output.@Deprecated RichIterable<Pair<T,Integer>> zipWithIndex()
OrderedIterable.zipWithIndex() instead.RichIterable with its indices.RichIterable containing pairs consisting of all elements of this RichIterable
paired with their index. Indices start at 0.zip(Iterable)@Deprecated <R extends Collection<Pair<T,Integer>>> R zipWithIndex(R target)
OrderedIterable.zipWithIndex(Collection) instead.zipWithIndex() but uses target for output.RichIterable<RichIterable<T>> chunk(int size)
size - the number of elements per chunkRichIterable containing RichIterables of size size, except the last will be
truncated if the elements don't divide evenly.default <K,V> MapIterable<K,V> aggregateInPlaceBy(Function<? super T,? extends K> groupBy, Function0<? extends V> zeroValueFactory, Procedure2<? super V,? super T> mutatingAggregator)
default <K,V> MapIterable<K,V> aggregateBy(Function<? super T,? extends K> groupBy, Function0<? extends V> zeroValueFactory, Function2<? super V,? super T,? extends V> nonMutatingAggregator)
default <K,V,R extends MutableMapIterable<K,V>> R aggregateBy(Function<? super T,? extends K> groupBy, Function0<? extends V> zeroValueFactory, Function2<? super V,? super T,? extends V> nonMutatingAggregator, R target)
default <K,V,R extends MutableMultimap<K,V>> R groupByAndCollect(Function<? super T,? extends K> groupByFunction, Function<? super T,? extends V> collectFunction, R target)
groupByFunction - a Function to use as the groupBy transformation functioncollectFunction - a Function to use as the collect transformation functiontarget collection where the key is the transformed result from applying the groupBy function
and the value is the transformed result from applying the collect function.groupBy(Function),
Multimap.collectValues(Function)Copyright © 2004–2021. All rights reserved.