public class ListIntList extends Object implements Serializable
Number-valued List
to the IntList interface.
This implementation delegates most methods
to the provided List
implementation in the "obvious" way.| Constructor and Description |
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ListIntList(List list)
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
add(int element)
Ensures that I contain the specified element
(optional operation).
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void |
add(int index,
int element)
Inserts the specified element at the specified position
(optional operation).
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boolean |
addAll(IntCollection c)
Adds all of the elements in the
specified collection to me (optional operation). |
boolean |
addAll(int index,
IntCollection collection)
Inserts all of the elements in the specified collection into me,
at the specified position (optional operation).
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void |
clear()
Removes all my elements (optional operation).
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boolean |
contains(int element)
Returns
true iff I contain
the specified element. |
boolean |
containsAll(IntCollection c)
Returns
true iff I contain
all of the elements in the given collection. |
boolean |
equals(Object obj)
Returns
true iff that is an IntList
that contains the same elements in the same order as me. |
int |
get(int index)
Returns the value of the element at the specified position
within me.
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protected Collection |
getCollection() |
protected List |
getList() |
int |
hashCode()
Returns my hash code.
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int |
indexOf(int element)
Returns the index of the first occurrence
of the specified element within me,
or
-1 if I do not contain
the element. |
boolean |
isEmpty()
Returns
true iff I contain no elements. |
IntIterator |
iterator()
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int |
lastIndexOf(int element)
Returns the index of the last occurrence
of the specified element within me,
or -1 if I do not contain the element.
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IntListIterator |
listIterator()
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IntListIterator |
listIterator(int index)
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boolean |
removeAll(IntCollection c)
Removes all of my elements that are contained in the
specified collection (optional operation).
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boolean |
removeElement(int element)
Removes a single occurrence of the specified element
(optional operation).
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int |
removeElementAt(int index)
Removes the element at the specified position in
(optional operation).
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boolean |
retainAll(IntCollection c)
Removes all of my elements that are not contained in the
specified collection (optional operation).
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int |
set(int index,
int element)
Replaces the element at the specified
position in me with the specified element
(optional operation).
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int |
size()
Returns the number of elements I contain.
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IntList |
subList(int fromIndex,
int toIndex)
Returns a view of the elements within me
between the specified fromIndex, inclusive, and
toIndex, exclusive.
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int[] |
toArray()
Returns an array containing all of my elements.
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int[] |
toArray(int[] dest)
Returns an array containing all of my elements,
using the given array if it is large
enough.
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String |
toString() |
static IntList |
wrap(List list)
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clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitaddAll, clear, contains, containsAll, isEmpty, removeAll, removeElement, retainAll, size, toArray, toArraypublic ListIntList(List list)
wrap(java.util.List)public void add(int index, int element)
IntListpublic boolean addAll(int index, IntCollection collection)
IntListiterator.addAll in interface IntListindex - the index at which to insert the first element from
the specified collectioncollection - the IntCollection of elements to addtrue iff I changed as a result of this callpublic int get(int index)
IntListpublic int indexOf(int element)
IntList-1 if I do not contain
the element.public int lastIndexOf(int element)
IntListlastIndexOf in interface IntListelement - the element to search for-1 if no such matching element can be foundpublic IntListIterator listIterator()
listIterator in interface IntListpublic IntListIterator listIterator(int index)
listIterator in interface IntListpublic int removeElementAt(int index)
IntListremoveElementAt in interface IntListindex - the index of the element to removepublic int set(int index, int element)
IntListpublic IntList subList(int fromIndex, int toIndex)
IntListIntList
is backed by me, so that any changes in
the returned list are reflected in me, and vice-versa.
The returned list supports all of the optional operations
that I support.
Note that when fromIndex == toIndex,
the returned list is initially empty, and when
fromIndex == 0 && toIndex == size()
the returned list is my "improper" sublist, containing all my elements.
The semantics of the returned list become undefined
if I am structurally modified in any way other than
via the returned list.public boolean equals(Object obj)
IntListtrue iff that is an IntList
that contains the same elements in the same order as me.
In other words, returns true iff that is
an IntList that has the same size as me,
and for which the elements returned by its
iterator are equal (==) to
the corresponding elements within me.
(This contract ensures that this method works properly across
different implementations of the IntList interface.)public int hashCode()
IntListIntList is defined to be the
result of the following calculation:
int hash = 1;
for(IntIterator iter = iterator(); iter.hasNext(); ) {
hash = 31*hash + iter.next();
}
This contract ensures that this method is consistent with
equals and with the
hashCode
method of a List of Integers.protected final Collection getCollection()
public boolean add(int element)
IntCollectiontrue
iff I changed as a result of this call.
If a collection refuses to add the specified
element for any reason other than that it already contains
the element, it must throw an exception (rather than
simply returning false). This preserves the invariant
that a collection always contains the specified element after
this call returns.add in interface IntCollectionelement - the value whose presence within me is to be ensuredtrue iff I changed as a result of this callpublic boolean addAll(IntCollection c)
IntCollectionAdds all of the elements in the
specified collection to me (optional operation).addAll in interface IntCollectionc - the collection of elements whose presence within me is to
be ensuredtrue iff I changed as a result of this callpublic void clear()
IntCollectionempty after this
method successfully returns.clear in interface IntCollectionpublic boolean contains(int element)
IntCollectiontrue iff I contain
the specified element.contains in interface IntCollectionelement - the value whose presence within me is to be testedtrue iff I contain the specified elementpublic boolean containsAll(IntCollection c)
IntCollectiontrue iff I contain
all of the elements in the given collection.containsAll in interface IntCollectionc - the collection of elements whose presence within me is to
be testedtrue iff I contain the all the specified elementspublic boolean isEmpty()
IntCollectiontrue iff I contain no elements.isEmpty in interface IntCollectiontrue iff I contain no elements.public IntIterator iterator()
iterator in interface IntCollectioniterator over all my elements.public boolean removeElement(int element)
IntCollectionremoveElement in interface IntCollectionelement - the element to remove, if presenttrue iff I contained the specified element,
in other words, iff I changed as a result of this callpublic boolean removeAll(IntCollection c)
IntCollectionremoveAll in interface IntCollectionc - the collection of elements to removetrue iff I contained the at least one of the
specified elements, in other words, returns true
iff I changed as a result of this callpublic boolean retainAll(IntCollection c)
IntCollectionretainAll in interface IntCollectionc - the collection of elements to retaintrue iff I changed as a result
of this callpublic int size()
IntCollectionsize in interface IntCollectionpublic int[] toArray()
IntCollectionsize.
The returned array will be independent of me,
so that callers may modify that
returned array without modifying this collection.
When I guarantee the order in which
elements are returned by an iterator,
the returned array will contain elements in the
same order.toArray in interface IntCollectionpublic int[] toArray(int[] dest)
IntCollectioniterator,
the returned array will contain elements in the
same order.toArray in interface IntCollectiondest - an array that may be used to contain the elementsCopyright © 2002-2013 The Apache Software Foundation. All Rights Reserved.