Class RandomAccessListAdapter<T>
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
,Cloneable
,Iterable<T>
,Collection<T>
,List<T>
,RandomAccess
,MutableCollection<T>
,InternalIterable<T>
,ListIterable<T>
,MutableList<T>
,OrderedIterable<T>
,ReversibleIterable<T>
,RichIterable<T>
public final class RandomAccessListAdapter<T> extends AbstractListAdapter<T> implements RandomAccess, Serializable
To create a new wrapper around an existing List instance, use the adapt(List)
factory method.
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- Serialized Form
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description static <E> MutableList<E>
adapt(List<E> list)
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.boolean
anySatisfy(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns true if the predicate evaluates to true for any element of the iterable.MutableList<T>
asSynchronized()
Returns a synchronized wrapper backed by this collection.MutableList<T>
asUnmodifiable()
Returns an unmodifiable view of the list.MutableList<T>
clone()
<V> MutableList<V>
collect(Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Returns a new MutableCollection with the results of applying the specified function to each element of the source collection.MutableBooleanList
collectBoolean(BooleanFunction<? super T> booleanFunction)
Returns a new primitiveboolean
iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.MutableByteList
collectByte(ByteFunction<? super T> byteFunction)
Returns a new primitivebyte
iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.MutableCharList
collectChar(CharFunction<? super T> charFunction)
Returns a new primitivechar
iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.MutableDoubleList
collectDouble(DoubleFunction<? super T> doubleFunction)
Returns a new primitivedouble
iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.MutableFloatList
collectFloat(FloatFunction<? super T> floatFunction)
Returns a new primitivefloat
iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.<V> MutableList<V>
collectIf(Predicate<? super T> predicate, Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
Returns a new MutableCollection with the results of applying the specified function to each element of the source collection, but only for elements that evaluate to true for the specified predicate.MutableIntList
collectInt(IntFunction<? super T> intFunction)
Returns a new primitiveint
iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.MutableLongList
collectLong(LongFunction<? super T> longFunction)
Returns a new primitivelong
iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.MutableShortList
collectShort(ShortFunction<? super T> shortFunction)
Returns a new primitiveshort
iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.<P, V> MutableList<V>
collectWith(Function2<? super T,? super P,? extends V> function, P parameter)
Same asRichIterable.collect(Function)
with aFunction2
and specified parameter which is passed to the block.<S> boolean
corresponds(OrderedIterable<S> other, Predicate2<? super T,? super S> predicate)
Returns true if both OrderedIterables have the same length andpredicate
returns true for all corresponding elements e1 of thisOrderedIterable
and e2 ofother
.int
count(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Return the total number of elements that answer true to the specified predicate.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.T
detectIfNone(Predicate<? super T> predicate, Function0<? extends T> function)
Returns the first element of the iterable for which the predicate evaluates to true.int
detectIndex(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns the index of the first element of theOrderedIterable
for which thepredicate
evaluates to true.int
detectLastIndex(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns the index of the last element of theReversibleIterable
for which thepredicate
evaluates to true.MutableList<T>
distinct()
Returns a newListIterable
containing the distinct elements in this list.MutableList<T>
distinct(HashingStrategy<? super T> hashingStrategy)
Returns a newListIterable
containing the distinct elements in this list.MutableList<T>
drop(int count)
Returns an iterable after skipping the firstcount
elements or an empty iterable if thecount
is greater than the length of the iterable.MutableList<T>
dropWhile(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns the final elements that do not satisfy the Predicate.void
each(Procedure<? super T> procedure)
The procedure is executed for each element in the iterable.<V> MutableList<V>
flatCollect(Function<? super T,? extends Iterable<V>> function)
flatCollect
is a special case ofRichIterable.collect(Function)
.void
forEach(int fromIndex, int toIndex, Procedure<? super T> procedure)
Iterates over the section of the iterable covered by the specified inclusive indexes.void
forEachWithIndex(int fromIndex, int toIndex, ObjectIntProcedure<? super T> objectIntProcedure)
Iterates over the section of the iterable covered by the specified inclusive indexes.void
forEachWithIndex(ObjectIntProcedure<? super T> objectIntProcedure)
Iterates over the iterable passing each element and the current relative int index to the specified instance of ObjectIntProcedure.<V> FastListMultimap<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.<V> FastListMultimap<V,T>
groupByEach(Function<? super T,? extends Iterable<V>> function)
Similar toRichIterable.groupBy(Function)
, except the result of evaluating function will return a collection of keys for each value.<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.MutableList<T>
newEmpty()
Deprecated.useFastList.newList()
instead (inlineable)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.PartitionMutableList<T>
partition(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Filters a collection into a PartitionedIterable based on the evaluation of the predicate.PartitionMutableList<T>
partitionWhile(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns a Partition of the initial elements that satisfy the Predicate and the remaining elements.<P> PartitionMutableList<T>
partitionWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter)
Filters a collection into a PartitionIterable based on the evaluation of the predicate.MutableList<T>
reject(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to false for the specified predicate.<P> MutableList<T>
rejectWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter)
Returns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to false for the specified predicate2 and parameter.void
reverseForEach(Procedure<? super T> procedure)
Evaluates the procedure for each element of the list iterating in reverse order.void
reverseForEachWithIndex(ObjectIntProcedure<? super T> procedure)
Evaluates the procedure for each element and it's index in reverse order.MutableList<T>
select(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to true for the specified predicate.<S> MutableList<S>
selectInstancesOf(Class<S> clazz)
Returns all elements of the source collection that are instances of the Classclazz
.<P> MutableList<T>
selectWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter)
Returns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to true for the specified predicate2 and parameter.void
sort(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
RandomAccessListAdapter<T>
sortThis()
Sorts the internal data structure of this list and returns the list itself as a convenience.RandomAccessListAdapter<T>
sortThis(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Sorts the internal data structure of this list and returns the list itself as a convenience.MutableList<T>
take(int count)
Returns the firstcount
elements of the iterable or all the elements in the iterable ifcount
is greater than the length of the iterable.MutableList<T>
takeWhile(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns the initial elements that satisfy the Predicate.ImmutableList<T>
toImmutable()
Returns an immutable copy of this list.RandomAccessListAdapter<T>
with(T element)
This method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to add elements to their existing elements.RandomAccessListAdapter<T>
with(T... elements)
RandomAccessListAdapter<T>
with(T element1, T element2)
RandomAccessListAdapter<T>
with(T element1, T element2, T element3)
RandomAccessListAdapter<T>
withAll(Iterable<? extends T> elements)
This method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to add multiple elements to their existing elements.RandomAccessListAdapter<T>
without(T element)
This method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to remove elements from their existing elements.RandomAccessListAdapter<T>
withoutAll(Iterable<? extends T> elements)
This method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to remove multiple elements from their existing elements.<S> MutableList<Pair<T,S>>
zip(Iterable<S> that)
Returns aRichIterable
formed from thisRichIterable
and anotherRichIterable
by combining corresponding elements in pairs.MutableList<Pair<T,Integer>>
zipWithIndex()
Zips thisRichIterable
with its indices.Methods inherited from class org.eclipse.collections.impl.list.mutable.AbstractListAdapter
add, addAll, asParallel, asReversed, distinctBy, equals, get, hashCode, indexOf, lastIndexOf, listIterator, listIterator, remove, set, sortThisBy, sortThisByBoolean, sortThisByByte, sortThisByChar, sortThisByDouble, sortThisByFloat, sortThisByInt, sortThisByLong, sortThisByShort, subList, tap, toStack
Methods inherited from class org.eclipse.collections.impl.collection.mutable.AbstractCollectionAdapter
add, addAll, addAllIterable, aggregateInPlaceBy, allSatisfyWith, anySatisfyWith, appendString, asLazy, chunk, clear, collect, collectBoolean, collectByte, collectChar, collectDouble, collectFloat, collectIf, collectInt, collectLong, collectShort, collectWith, contains, containsAll, containsAllArguments, containsAllIterable, countWith, detectOptional, detectWith, detectWithIfNone, detectWithOptional, flatCollect, forEachWith, getFirst, getLast, getOnly, groupBy, groupByEach, groupByUniqueKey, groupByUniqueKey, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, injectIntoWith, into, isEmpty, iterator, max, max, maxBy, min, min, minBy, noneSatisfyWith, notEmpty, reject, rejectWith, remove, removeAll, removeAllIterable, removeIf, removeIfWith, retainAll, retainAllIterable, select, selectAndRejectWith, selectWith, size, sumByDouble, sumByFloat, sumByInt, sumByLong, sumOfDouble, sumOfFloat, sumOfInt, sumOfLong, toArray, toArray, toBag, toBiMap, toList, toMap, toMap, toSet, toSortedBag, toSortedBag, toSortedBagBy, toSortedList, toSortedListBy, toSortedMap, toSortedMap, toSortedMapBy, toSortedSet, toSortedSet, toSortedSetBy, toString, zip, zipWithIndex
Methods inherited from interface java.util.List
add, addAll, clear, contains, containsAll, isEmpty, iterator, remove, removeAll, replaceAll, retainAll, size, spliterator, toArray, toArray
Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.collections.api.list.ListIterable
binarySearch, binarySearch, forEachInBoth, getFirst, getLast
Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection
addAllIterable, aggregateBy, aggregateInPlaceBy, countBy, countByEach, countByWith, groupByUniqueKey, injectIntoWith, removeAllIterable, removeIf, removeIfWith, retainAllIterable, selectAndRejectWith, sumByDouble, sumByFloat, sumByInt, sumByLong
Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.collections.api.list.MutableList
collectWithIndex, flatCollectWith, reverseThis, shuffleThis, shuffleThis, toReversed
Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable
collectWithIndex, getFirstOptional, getLastOptional, max, min, zip, zipWithIndex
Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.collections.api.RichIterable
aggregateBy, allSatisfyWith, anySatisfyWith, appendString, appendString, appendString, asLazy, chunk, collect, collectBoolean, collectByte, collectChar, collectDouble, collectFloat, collectIf, collectInt, collectLong, collectShort, collectWith, contains, containsAll, containsAllArguments, containsAllIterable, containsBy, countBy, countByEach, countByWith, countWith, detectOptional, detectWith, detectWithIfNone, detectWithOptional, flatCollect, flatCollectBoolean, flatCollectByte, flatCollectChar, flatCollectDouble, flatCollectFloat, flatCollectInt, flatCollectLong, flatCollectShort, flatCollectWith, forEach, getAny, getOnly, groupBy, groupByAndCollect, groupByEach, groupByUniqueKey, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, into, isEmpty, makeString, makeString, makeString, max, maxBy, maxByOptional, maxOptional, maxOptional, min, minBy, minByOptional, minOptional, minOptional, noneSatisfyWith, notEmpty, reduce, reduceInPlace, reduceInPlace, reject, rejectWith, select, selectWith, size, summarizeDouble, summarizeFloat, summarizeInt, summarizeLong, sumOfDouble, sumOfFloat, sumOfInt, sumOfLong, toArray, toArray, toBag, toBiMap, toList, toMap, toMap, toSet, toSortedBag, toSortedBag, toSortedBagBy, toSortedList, toSortedList, toSortedListBy, toSortedMap, toSortedMap, toSortedMapBy, toSortedSet, toSortedSet, toSortedSetBy, toString
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Method Details
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adapt
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toImmutable
Description copied from interface:MutableList
Returns an immutable copy of this list. If the list is immutable, it returns itself.- Specified by:
toImmutable
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
toImmutable
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
toImmutable
in interfaceMutableList<T>
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asUnmodifiable
Description copied from interface:MutableList
Returns an unmodifiable view of the list.- Specified by:
asUnmodifiable
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
asUnmodifiable
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Returns:
- an unmodifiable view of this list
- See Also:
Collections.unmodifiableCollection(Collection)
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asSynchronized
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Returns a synchronized wrapper backed by this collection. This is the equivalent of usingCollections.synchronizedCollection(this)
only with a return type that supports the full iteration protocols available onMutableCollection
. The preferred way of iterating over a synchronized collection is to use the internal iteration methods which are properly synchronized internally.MutableCollection synchedCollection = collection.asSynchronized(); ... synchedCollection.forEach(each -> ... ); synchedCollection.select(each -> ... ); synchedCollection.collect(each -> ... );
If you want to iterate using an imperative style, you must protect external iterators using a synchronized block. This includes explicit iterators as well as JDK 5 style for loops.- Specified by:
asSynchronized
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
asSynchronized
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Returns:
- a synchronized view of this collection.
- See Also:
Collections.synchronizedCollection(Collection)
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clone
- Specified by:
clone
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Overrides:
clone
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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newEmpty
Deprecated.useFastList.newList()
instead (inlineable)Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Creates a new empty mutable version of the same collection type. For example, if this instance is a FastList, this method will return a new empty FastList. If the class of this instance is immutable or fixed size (i.e. SingletonList) then a mutable alternative to the class will be provided.- Specified by:
newEmpty
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
newEmpty
in interfaceMutableList<T>
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each
Description copied from interface:RichIterable
The procedure is executed for each element in the iterable.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 ofInternalIterable.forEach(Procedure)
that has a signature conflict withIterable.forEach(java.util.function.Consumer)
.- Specified by:
each
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
each
in classAbstractCollectionAdapter<T>
- See Also:
InternalIterable.forEach(Procedure)
,Iterable.forEach(java.util.function.Consumer)
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reverseForEach
Description copied from interface:ReversibleIterable
Evaluates the procedure for each element of the list iterating in reverse order.e.g. people.reverseForEach(person -> LOGGER.info(person.getName()));
- Specified by:
reverseForEach
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
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reverseForEachWithIndex
Description copied from interface:ReversibleIterable
Evaluates the procedure for each element and it's index in reverse order.e.g. people.reverseForEachWithIndex((person, index) -> LOGGER.info("Index: " + index + " person: " + person.getName()));
- Specified by:
reverseForEachWithIndex
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
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forEachWithIndex
Description copied from interface:InternalIterable
Iterates over the iterable passing each element and the current relative int index to the specified instance of ObjectIntProcedure.Example using a Java 8 lambda:
people.forEachWithIndex((Person person, int index) -> LOGGER.info("Index: " + index + " person: " + person.getName()));
Example using an anonymous inner class:
people.forEachWithIndex(new ObjectIntProcedure<Person>() { public void value(Person person, int index) { LOGGER.info("Index: " + index + " person: " + person.getName()); } });
- Specified by:
forEachWithIndex
in interfaceInternalIterable<T>
- Specified by:
forEachWithIndex
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Overrides:
forEachWithIndex
in classAbstractCollectionAdapter<T>
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forEachWithIndex
public void forEachWithIndex(int fromIndex, int toIndex, ObjectIntProcedure<? super T> objectIntProcedure)Description copied from interface:OrderedIterable
Iterates over the section of the iterable covered by the specified inclusive indexes. The indexes are both inclusive.e.g. OrderedIterable<People> people = FastList.newListWith(ted, mary, bob, sally) people.forEachWithIndex(0, 1, new ObjectIntProcedure<Person>() { public void value(Person person, int index) { LOGGER.info(person.getName()); } });
This code would output ted and mary's names.
- Specified by:
forEachWithIndex
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
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detect
Description copied from interface:RichIterable
Returns the first element of the iterable for which the predicate evaluates to true or null in the case where no element returns true. This method is commonly called find.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"); } });
- Specified by:
detect
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
detect
in classAbstractCollectionAdapter<T>
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detectIfNone
Description copied from interface:RichIterable
Returns the first element of the iterable for which the predicate evaluates to true. If no element matches the predicate, then returns the value of applying the specified function.- Specified by:
detectIfNone
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
detectIfNone
in classAbstractCollectionAdapter<T>
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detectIndex
Description copied from interface:OrderedIterable
Returns the index of the first element of theOrderedIterable
for which thepredicate
evaluates to true. Returns -1 if no element evaluates true for thepredicate
.- Specified by:
detectIndex
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
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detectLastIndex
Description copied from interface:ReversibleIterable
Returns the index of the last element of theReversibleIterable
for which thepredicate
evaluates to true. Returns -1 if no element evaluates true for thepredicate
.- Specified by:
detectLastIndex
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
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count
Description copied from interface:RichIterable
Return the total number of elements that answer true to the specified 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"); } });
- Specified by:
count
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
count
in classAbstractCollectionAdapter<T>
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corresponds
public <S> boolean corresponds(OrderedIterable<S> other, Predicate2<? super T,? super S> predicate)Description copied from interface:OrderedIterable
Returns true if both OrderedIterables have the same length andpredicate
returns true for all corresponding elements e1 of thisOrderedIterable
and e2 ofother
. Thepredicate
is evaluated for each element at the same position of eachOrderedIterable
in a forward iteration order. This is a short circuit pattern.- Specified by:
corresponds
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
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anySatisfy
Description copied from interface:RichIterable
Returns true if the predicate evaluates to true for any element of the iterable. Returns false if the iterable is empty, or if no element returned true when evaluating the predicate.- Specified by:
anySatisfy
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
anySatisfy
in classAbstractCollectionAdapter<T>
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allSatisfy
Description copied from interface:RichIterable
Returns true if the predicate evaluates to true for every element of the iterable or if the iterable is empty. Otherwise, returns false.- Specified by:
allSatisfy
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
allSatisfy
in classAbstractCollectionAdapter<T>
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noneSatisfy
Description copied from interface:RichIterable
Returns true if the predicate evaluates to false for every element of the iterable or if the iterable is empty. Otherwise, returns false.- Specified by:
noneSatisfy
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
noneSatisfy
in classAbstractCollectionAdapter<T>
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injectInto
public <IV> IV injectInto(IV injectedValue, Function2<? super IV,? super T,? extends IV> function)Description copied from interface:RichIterable
Returns the final result of evaluating function using each element of the iterable and the previous evaluation result as the parameters. The injected value is used for the first parameter of the first evaluation, and the current item in the iterable is used as the second parameter. This method is commonly called fold or sometimes reduce.- Specified by:
injectInto
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
injectInto
in classAbstractCollectionAdapter<T>
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forEach
Description copied from interface:OrderedIterable
Iterates over the section of the iterable covered by the specified inclusive indexes. The indexes are both inclusive.e.g. OrderedIterable<People> people = FastList.newListWith(ted, mary, bob, sally) people.forEach(0, 1, new Procedure<Person>() { public void value(Person person) { LOGGER.info(person.getName()); } });
This code would output ted and mary's names.
- Specified by:
forEach
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
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sort
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sortThis
Description copied from interface:MutableList
Sorts the internal data structure of this list and returns the list itself as a convenience.- Specified by:
sortThis
in interfaceMutableList<T>
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sortThis
Description copied from interface:MutableList
Sorts the internal data structure of this list and returns the list itself as a convenience.- Specified by:
sortThis
in interfaceMutableList<T>
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with
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
This method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to add elements to their existing elements. In order to support fixed size a new instance of a collection would have to be returned taking the elements of the original collection and appending the new element to form the new collection. In the case of mutable collections, the original collection is modified, and is returned. In order to use this method properly with mutable and fixed size collections the following approach must be taken:MutableCollection<String> list = list.with("1"); list = list.with("2"); return list;
In the case ofFixedSizeCollection
a new instance of MutableCollection will be returned by with, and any variables that previously referenced the original collection will need to be redirected to reference the new instance. For other MutableCollection types you will replace the reference to collection with the same collection, since the instance will return "this" after calling add on itself.- Specified by:
with
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
with
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- See Also:
Collection.add(Object)
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with
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with
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with
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without
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
This method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to remove elements from their existing elements. In order to support fixed size a new instance of a collection would have to be returned containing the elements that would be left from the original collection after calling remove. In the case of mutable collections, the original collection is modified, and is returned. In order to use this method properly with mutable and fixed size collections the following approach must be taken:MutableCollection<String> list = list.without("1"); list = list.without("2"); return list;
In the case ofFixedSizeCollection
a new instance of MutableCollection will be returned by without, and any variables that previously referenced the original collection will need to be redirected to reference the new instance. For other MutableCollection types you will replace the reference to collection with the same collection, since the instance will return "this" after calling remove on itself.- Specified by:
without
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
without
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- See Also:
Collection.remove(Object)
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withAll
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
This method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to add multiple elements to their existing elements. In order to support fixed size a new instance of a collection would have to be returned taking the elements of the original collection and appending the new elements to form the new collection. In the case of mutable collections, the original collection is modified, and is returned. In order to use this method properly with mutable and fixed size collections the following approach must be taken:MutableCollection<String> list = list.withAll(FastList.newListWith("1", "2"));
In the case ofFixedSizeCollection
a new instance of MutableCollection will be returned by withAll, and any variables that previously referenced the original collection will need to be redirected to reference the new instance. For other MutableCollection types you will replace the reference to collection with the same collection, since the instance will return "this" after calling addAll on itself.- Specified by:
withAll
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
withAll
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- See Also:
Collection.addAll(Collection)
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withoutAll
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
This method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to remove multiple elements from their existing elements. In order to support fixed size a new instance of a collection would have to be returned containing the elements that would be left from the original collection after calling removeAll. In the case of mutable collections, the original collection is modified, and is returned. In order to use this method properly with mutable and fixed size collections the following approach must be taken:MutableCollection<String> list = list.withoutAll(FastList.newListWith("1", "2"));
In the case ofFixedSizeCollection
a new instance of MutableCollection will be returned by withoutAll, and any variables that previously referenced the original collection will need to be redirected to reference the new instance. For other MutableCollection types you will replace the reference to collection with the same collection, since the instance will return "this" after calling removeAll on itself.- Specified by:
withoutAll
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
withoutAll
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- See Also:
Collection.removeAll(Collection)
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select
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Returns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to true for the specified predicate.MutableCollection<Integer> livesInLondon = people.select(person -> person.getAddress().getCity().equals("London"));
- Specified by:
select
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
select
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
select
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
select
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
select
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
select
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
select
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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reject
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Returns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to false for the specified predicate.MutableCollection<Person> notSmiths = people.reject(person -> person.person.getLastName().equals("Smith"));
Using thePredicates
factory:MutableCollection<Person> notSmiths = people.reject(Predicates.attributeEqual("lastName", "Smith"));
- Specified by:
reject
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
reject
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
reject
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
reject
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
reject
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
reject
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
reject
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
- Parameters:
predicate
- aPredicate
to use as the reject criteria- Returns:
- a RichIterable that contains elements that cause
Predicate.accept(Object)
method to evaluate to false
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partition
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Filters a collection into a PartitionedIterable based on the evaluation of the 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"); } });
Co-variant example for MutableCollection:PartitionMutableCollection<Person> newYorkersAndNonNewYorkers = people.partition(person -> person.getAddress().getState().getName().equals("New York"));
- Specified by:
partition
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
partition
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
partition
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
partition
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
partition
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
partition
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
partition
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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partitionWith
public <P> PartitionMutableList<T> partitionWith(Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter)Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Filters a collection into a PartitionIterable based on the evaluation of the predicate.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");
Co-variant example for MutableCollection:PartitionMutableCollection<Person> newYorkersAndNonNewYorkers = people.partitionWith((Person person, String state) -> person.getAddress().getState().getName().equals(state), "New York");
- Specified by:
partitionWith
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
partitionWith
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
partitionWith
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
partitionWith
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
partitionWith
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
partitionWith
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
partitionWith
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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selectInstancesOf
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Returns all elements of the source collection that are instances of the Classclazz
.RichIterable<Integer> integers = List.mutable.with(new Integer(0), new Long(0L), new Double(0.0)).selectInstancesOf(Integer.class);
Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableCollection<Integer> integers = List.mutable.with(new Integer(0), new Long(0L), new Double(0.0)).selectInstancesOf(Integer.class);
- Specified by:
selectInstancesOf
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
selectInstancesOf
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
selectInstancesOf
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
selectInstancesOf
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
selectInstancesOf
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
selectInstancesOf
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
selectInstancesOf
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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collect
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Returns a new MutableCollection with the results of applying the specified function to each element of the source collection.MutableCollection<String> names = people.collect(person -> person.getFirstName() + " " + person.getLastName());
- Specified by:
collect
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collect
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
collect
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
collect
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collect
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collect
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
collect
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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collectBoolean
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Returns a new primitiveboolean
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(); } });
Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableBooleanCollection licenses = people.collectBoolean(person -> person.hasDrivingLicense());
- Specified by:
collectBoolean
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectBoolean
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
collectBoolean
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
collectBoolean
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectBoolean
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectBoolean
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
collectBoolean
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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collectByte
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Returns a new primitivebyte
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(); } });
Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableByteCollection bytes = people.collectByte(person -> person.getCode());
- Specified by:
collectByte
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectByte
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
collectByte
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
collectByte
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectByte
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectByte
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
collectByte
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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collectChar
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Returns a new primitivechar
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(); } });
Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableCharCollection chars = people.collectChar(person -> person.getMiddleInitial());
- Specified by:
collectChar
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectChar
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
collectChar
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
collectChar
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectChar
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectChar
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
collectChar
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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collectDouble
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Returns a new primitivedouble
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(); } });
Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableDoubleCollection doubles = people.collectDouble(person -> person.getMilesFromNorthPole());
- Specified by:
collectDouble
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectDouble
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
collectDouble
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
collectDouble
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectDouble
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectDouble
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
collectDouble
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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collectFloat
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Returns a new primitivefloat
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(); } });
Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableFloatCollection floats = people.collectFloat(person -> person.getHeightInInches());
- Specified by:
collectFloat
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectFloat
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
collectFloat
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
collectFloat
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectFloat
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectFloat
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
collectFloat
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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collectInt
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Returns a new primitiveint
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(); } });
Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableIntCollection ints = people.collectInt(person -> person.getAge());
- Specified by:
collectInt
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectInt
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
collectInt
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
collectInt
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectInt
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectInt
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
collectInt
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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collectLong
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Returns a new primitivelong
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(); } });
Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableLongCollection longs = people.collectLong(person -> person.getGuid());
- Specified by:
collectLong
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectLong
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
collectLong
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
collectLong
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectLong
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectLong
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
collectLong
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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collectShort
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Returns a new primitiveshort
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(); } });
Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableShortCollection shorts = people.collectShort(person -> person.getNumberOfJunkMailItemsReceivedPerMonth());
- Specified by:
collectShort
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectShort
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
collectShort
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
collectShort
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectShort
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectShort
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
collectShort
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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flatCollect
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
flatCollect
is a special case ofRichIterable.collect(Function)
. Withcollect
, when theFunction
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 eachPerson
has a list ofAddress
objects. Take the followingFunction
:Function<Person, List<Address>> addressFunction = Person::getAddresses; RichIterable<Person> people = ...;
Usingcollect
returns a collection of collections of addresses.RichIterable<List<Address>> addresses = people.collect(addressFunction);
UsingflatCollect
returns a single flattened list of addresses.RichIterable<Address> addresses = people.flatCollect(addressFunction);
Co-variant example for MutableCollection:Function<Person, List<Address>> addressFunction = Person::getAddresses; MutableCollection<Person> people = ...; MutableCollection<List<Address>> addresses = people.collect(addressFunction); MutableCollection<Address> addresses = people.flatCollect(addressFunction);
- Specified by:
flatCollect
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
flatCollect
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
flatCollect
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
flatCollect
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
flatCollect
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
flatCollect
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
flatCollect
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
- Parameters:
function
- TheFunction
to apply- Returns:
- a new flattened collection produced by applying the given
function
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collectIf
public <V> MutableList<V> collectIf(Predicate<? super T> predicate, Function<? super T,? extends V> function)Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Returns a new MutableCollection with the results of applying the specified function to each element of the source collection, but only for elements that evaluate to true for the specified predicate.MutableCollection<String> collected = Lists.mutable.of().with(1, 2, 3).collectIf(Predicates.notNull(), Functions.getToString())
- Specified by:
collectIf
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectIf
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
collectIf
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
collectIf
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectIf
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectIf
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
collectIf
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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groupBy
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
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.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(); } });
Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableMultimap<String, Person> peopleByLastName = people.groupBy(Person::getLastName);
- Specified by:
groupBy
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
groupBy
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
groupBy
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
groupBy
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
groupBy
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
groupBy
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
groupBy
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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groupByEach
Description copied from interface:RichIterable
Similar toRichIterable.groupBy(Function)
, except the result of evaluating function will return a collection of keys for each value.- Specified by:
groupByEach
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
groupByEach
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
groupByEach
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
groupByEach
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
groupByEach
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
groupByEach
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
groupByEach
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
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selectWith
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Returns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to true for the specified predicate2 and parameter.MutableCollection<Integer> fives = integers.selectWith(Predicates2.equal(), Integer.valueOf(5));
- Specified by:
selectWith
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
selectWith
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
selectWith
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
selectWith
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
selectWith
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
selectWith
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
selectWith
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
- Parameters:
predicate
- aPredicate2
to use as the select criteriaparameter
- a parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argumentP
inpredicate
- See Also:
RichIterable.select(Predicate)
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rejectWith
Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Returns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to false for the specified predicate2 and parameter.e.g. MutableCollection<Integer> selected = integers.rejectWith(Predicates2.equal(), Integer.valueOf(5));
- Specified by:
rejectWith
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
rejectWith
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
rejectWith
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
rejectWith
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
rejectWith
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
rejectWith
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
rejectWith
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
- Parameters:
predicate
- aPredicate2
to use as the select criteriaparameter
- a parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argumentP
inpredicate
- See Also:
RichIterable.select(Predicate)
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collectWith
public <P, V> MutableList<V> collectWith(Function2<? super T,? super P,? extends V> function, P parameter)Description copied from interface:MutableCollection
Same asRichIterable.collect(Function)
with aFunction2
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));
Co-variant example for MutableCollection:MutableCollection<Integer> integers = Lists.mutable.with(1, 2, 3).collectWith((each, parameter) -> each + parameter, Integer.valueOf(1));
- Specified by:
collectWith
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectWith
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
collectWith
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
collectWith
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectWith
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
collectWith
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
collectWith
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
- Parameters:
function
- AFunction2
to use as the collect transformation functionparameter
- A parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argumentP
infunction
- Returns:
- A new
RichIterable
that contains the transformed elements returned byFunction2.value(Object, Object)
- See Also:
RichIterable.collect(Function)
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distinct
Description copied from interface:MutableList
Returns a newListIterable
containing the distinct elements in this list.- Specified by:
distinct
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
distinct
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
distinct
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
distinct
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Returns:
ListIterable
of distinct elements
-
distinct
Description copied from interface:MutableList
Returns a newListIterable
containing the distinct elements in this list. Takes HashingStrategy.- Specified by:
distinct
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
distinct
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Returns:
ListIterable
of distinct elements
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zip
Description copied from interface:RichIterable
Returns aRichIterable
formed from thisRichIterable
and anotherRichIterable
by combining corresponding elements in pairs. If one of the twoRichIterable
s is longer than the other, its remaining elements are ignored.- Specified by:
zip
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
zip
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
zip
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
zip
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
zip
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
zip
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
zip
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
- Type Parameters:
S
- the type of the second half of the returned pairs- Parameters:
that
- TheRichIterable
providing the second half of each result pair- Returns:
- A new
RichIterable
containing pairs consisting of corresponding elements of thisRichIterable
and that. The length of the returnedRichIterable
is the minimum of the lengths of thisRichIterable
and that.
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zipWithIndex
Description copied from interface:RichIterable
Zips thisRichIterable
with its indices.- Specified by:
zipWithIndex
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
zipWithIndex
in interfaceMutableCollection<T>
- Specified by:
zipWithIndex
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
zipWithIndex
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
zipWithIndex
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Specified by:
zipWithIndex
in interfaceRichIterable<T>
- Overrides:
zipWithIndex
in classAbstractListAdapter<T>
- Returns:
- A new
RichIterable
containing pairs consisting of all elements of thisRichIterable
paired with their index. Indices start at 0. - See Also:
RichIterable.zip(Iterable)
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take
Description copied from interface:ReversibleIterable
Returns the firstcount
elements of the iterable or all the elements in the iterable ifcount
is greater than the length of the iterable.- Specified by:
take
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
take
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
take
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Parameters:
count
- the number of items to take.
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takeWhile
Description copied from interface:ListIterable
Returns the initial elements that satisfy the Predicate. Short circuits at the first element which does not satisfy the Predicate.- Specified by:
takeWhile
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
takeWhile
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
takeWhile
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
takeWhile
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
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drop
Description copied from interface:ReversibleIterable
Returns an iterable after skipping the firstcount
elements or an empty iterable if thecount
is greater than the length of the iterable.- Specified by:
drop
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
drop
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
drop
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
- Parameters:
count
- the number of items to drop.
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dropWhile
Description copied from interface:ListIterable
Returns the final elements that do not satisfy the Predicate. Short circuits at the first element which does satisfy the Predicate.- Specified by:
dropWhile
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
dropWhile
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
dropWhile
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
dropWhile
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
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partitionWhile
Description copied from interface:ListIterable
Returns a Partition of the initial elements that satisfy the Predicate and the remaining elements. Short circuits at the first element which does satisfy the Predicate.- Specified by:
partitionWhile
in interfaceListIterable<T>
- Specified by:
partitionWhile
in interfaceMutableList<T>
- Specified by:
partitionWhile
in interfaceOrderedIterable<T>
- Specified by:
partitionWhile
in interfaceReversibleIterable<T>
-