K
- the type of the keys in this mapV
- the type of the values in this mappublic class TransformedMap<K,V> extends AbstractMapDecorator<K,V> implements Serializable
Map
to transform objects that are added.
The Map put methods and Map.Entry setValue method are affected by this class. Thus objects must be removed or searched for using their transformed form. For example, if the transformation converts Strings to Integers, you must use the Integer form to remove objects.
Note that TransformedMap is not synchronized and is not thread-safe.
If you wish to use this map from multiple threads concurrently, you must use
appropriate synchronization. The simplest approach is to wrap this map
using Collections.synchronizedMap(Map)
. This class may throw
exceptions when accessed by concurrent threads without synchronization.
This class is Serializable from Commons Collections 3.1.
TransformedSplitMap
,
Serialized FormModifier and Type | Field and Description |
---|---|
protected Transformer<? super K,? extends K> |
keyTransformer
The transformer to use for the key
|
protected Transformer<? super V,? extends V> |
valueTransformer
The transformer to use for the value
|
Modifier | Constructor and Description |
---|---|
protected |
TransformedMap(Map<K,V> map,
Transformer<? super K,? extends K> keyTransformer,
Transformer<? super V,? extends V> valueTransformer)
Constructor that wraps (not copies).
|
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
protected V |
checkSetValue(V value)
Override to transform the value when using
setValue . |
Set<Map.Entry<K,V>> |
entrySet() |
protected boolean |
isSetValueChecking()
Override to only return true when there is a value transformer.
|
V |
put(K key,
V value)
Note that the return type is Object, rather than V as in the Map interface.
|
void |
putAll(Map<? extends K,? extends V> mapToCopy) |
static <K,V> TransformedMap<K,V> |
transformedMap(Map<K,V> map,
Transformer<? super K,? extends K> keyTransformer,
Transformer<? super V,? extends V> valueTransformer)
Factory method to create a transforming map that will transform
existing contents of the specified map.
|
static <K,V> TransformedMap<K,V> |
transformingMap(Map<K,V> map,
Transformer<? super K,? extends K> keyTransformer,
Transformer<? super V,? extends V> valueTransformer)
Factory method to create a transforming map.
|
protected K |
transformKey(K object)
Transforms a key.
|
protected Map<K,V> |
transformMap(Map<? extends K,? extends V> map)
Transforms a map.
|
protected V |
transformValue(V object)
Transforms a value.
|
clear, containsKey, containsValue, decorated, equals, get, hashCode, isEmpty, keySet, remove, size, toString, values
mapIterator
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
compute, computeIfAbsent, computeIfPresent, forEach, getOrDefault, merge, putIfAbsent, remove, replace, replace, replaceAll
protected final Transformer<? super K,? extends K> keyTransformer
protected final Transformer<? super V,? extends V> valueTransformer
protected TransformedMap(Map<K,V> map, Transformer<? super K,? extends K> keyTransformer, Transformer<? super V,? extends V> valueTransformer)
If there are any elements already in the collection being decorated, they are NOT transformed.
map
- the map to decorate, must not be nullkeyTransformer
- the transformer to use for key conversion, null means no conversionvalueTransformer
- the transformer to use for value conversion, null means no conversionNullPointerException
- if map is nullpublic static <K,V> TransformedMap<K,V> transformingMap(Map<K,V> map, Transformer<? super K,? extends K> keyTransformer, Transformer<? super V,? extends V> valueTransformer)
If there are any elements already in the map being decorated, they
are NOT transformed.
Contrast this with transformedMap(Map, Transformer, Transformer)
.
K
- the key typeV
- the value typemap
- the map to decorate, must not be nullkeyTransformer
- the transformer to use for key conversion, null means no transformationvalueTransformer
- the transformer to use for value conversion, null means no transformationNullPointerException
- if map is nullpublic static <K,V> TransformedMap<K,V> transformedMap(Map<K,V> map, Transformer<? super K,? extends K> keyTransformer, Transformer<? super V,? extends V> valueTransformer)
If there are any elements already in the map being decorated, they
will be transformed by this method.
Contrast this with transformingMap(Map, Transformer, Transformer)
.
K
- the key typeV
- the value typemap
- the map to decorate, must not be nullkeyTransformer
- the transformer to use for key conversion, null means no transformationvalueTransformer
- the transformer to use for value conversion, null means no transformationNullPointerException
- if map is nullprotected K transformKey(K object)
The transformer itself may throw an exception if necessary.
object
- the object to transformprotected V transformValue(V object)
The transformer itself may throw an exception if necessary.
object
- the object to transformprotected Map<K,V> transformMap(Map<? extends K,? extends V> map)
The transformer itself may throw an exception if necessary.
map
- the map to transformprotected V checkSetValue(V value)
setValue
.value
- the value to transformprotected boolean isSetValueChecking()
public V put(K key, V value)
Put
put
in interface Map<K,V>
put
in interface Put<K,V>
put
in class AbstractMapDecorator<K,V>
key
- key with which the specified value is to be associatedvalue
- value to be associated with the specified keykey
, or
null
if there was no mapping for key
.
(A null
return can also indicate that the map
previously associated null
with key
,
if the implementation supports null
values.)Map.put(Object, Object)
public Set<Map.Entry<K,V>> entrySet()
entrySet
in interface Map<K,V>
entrySet
in interface Get<K,V>
entrySet
in class AbstractMapDecorator<K,V>
Map.entrySet()
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