public class HashMultiSet<E> extends AbstractMapMultiSet<E> implements Serializable
MultiSet, using a HashMap to provide the
data storage. This is the standard implementation of a multiset.
A MultiSet stores each object in the collection together with a
count of occurrences. Extra methods on the interface allow multiple copies
of an object to be added or removed at once.
AbstractMapMultiSet.EntrySetIterator<E>, AbstractMapMultiSet.MultiSetEntry<E>, AbstractMapMultiSet.MutableInteger, AbstractMapMultiSet.UniqueSetIterator<E>AbstractMultiSet.AbstractEntry<E>, AbstractMultiSet.EntrySet<E>, AbstractMultiSet.UniqueSet<E>MultiSet.Entry<E>| Constructor and Description |
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HashMultiSet()
Constructs an empty
HashMultiSet. |
HashMultiSet(Collection<? extends E> coll)
Constructs a multiset containing all the members of the given collection.
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add, clear, contains, createEntrySetIterator, createUniqueSetIterator, doReadObject, doWriteObject, equals, getCount, getMap, hashCode, isEmpty, iterator, remove, setMap, size, toArray, toArray, uniqueElementsadd, createEntrySet, createUniqueSet, entrySet, remove, removeAll, setCount, toString, uniqueSetaddAll, containsAll, retainAllclone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitcontainsAll, retainAlladdAllpublic HashMultiSet()
HashMultiSet.public HashMultiSet(Collection<? extends E> coll)
coll - a collection to copy into this multisetCopyright © 2001–2015 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.