AbstractCollection
public
abstract
class
AbstractCollection
extends Object
implements
Collection<E>
java.lang.Object | |
↳ | java.util.AbstractCollection<E> |
This class provides a skeletal implementation of the Collection
interface, to minimize the effort required to implement this interface.
To implement an unmodifiable collection, the programmer needs only to
extend this class and provide implementations for the iterator
and
size
methods. (The iterator returned by the iterator
method must implement hasNext
and next
.)
To implement a modifiable collection, the programmer must additionally
override this class's add
method (which otherwise throws an
UnsupportedOperationException
), and the iterator returned by the
iterator
method must additionally implement its remove
method.
The programmer should generally provide a void (no argument) and
Collection
constructor, as per the recommendation in the
Collection
interface specification.
The documentation for each non-abstract method in this class describes its implementation in detail. Each of these methods may be overridden if the collection being implemented admits a more efficient implementation.
This class is a member of the Java Collections Framework.
See also:
Summary
Protected constructors | |
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AbstractCollection()
Sole constructor. |
Public methods | |
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boolean
|
add(E e)
Ensures that this collection contains the specified element (optional operation). |
boolean
|
addAll(Collection<? extends E> c)
Adds all of the elements in the specified collection to this collection (optional operation). |
void
|
clear()
Removes all of the elements from this collection (optional operation). |
boolean
|
contains(Object o)
Returns |
boolean
|
containsAll(Collection<?> c)
Returns |
boolean
|
isEmpty()
Returns |
abstract
Iterator<E>
|
iterator()
Returns an iterator over the elements contained in this collection. |
boolean
|
remove(Object o)
Removes a single instance of the specified element from this collection, if it is present (optional operation). |
boolean
|
removeAll(Collection<?> c)
Removes all of this collection's elements that are also contained in the specified collection (optional operation). |
boolean
|
retainAll(Collection<?> c)
Retains only the elements in this collection that are contained in the specified collection (optional operation). |
abstract
int
|
size()
Returns the number of elements in this collection. |
<T>
T[]
|
toArray(T[] a)
Returns an array containing all of the elements in this collection; the runtime type of the returned array is that of the specified array. |
Object[]
|
toArray()
Returns an array containing all of the elements in this collection. |
String
|
toString()
Returns a string representation of this collection. |
Inherited methods | |
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Protected constructors
AbstractCollection
protected AbstractCollection ()
Sole constructor. (For invocation by subclass constructors, typically implicit.)
Public methods
add
public boolean add (E e)
Ensures that this collection contains the specified element (optional
operation). Returns true
if this collection changed as a
result of the call. (Returns false
if this collection does
not permit duplicates and already contains the specified element.)
Collections that support this operation may place limitations on what
elements may be added to this collection. In particular, some
collections will refuse to add null
elements, and others will
impose restrictions on the type of elements that may be added.
Collection classes should clearly specify in their documentation any
restrictions on what elements may be added.
If a collection refuses to add a particular element for any reason
other than that it already contains the element, it must throw
an exception (rather than returning false
). This preserves
the invariant that a collection always contains the specified element
after this call returns.
Implementation Requirements:
- This implementation always throws an
UnsupportedOperationException
.
Parameters | |
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e |
E : element whose presence in this collection is to be ensured |
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if this collection changed as a result of the
call |
Throws | |
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UnsupportedOperationException |
|
ClassCastException |
|
NullPointerException |
|
IllegalArgumentException |
|
IllegalStateException |
addAll
public boolean addAll (Collection<? extends E> c)
Adds all of the elements in the specified collection to this collection (optional operation). The behavior of this operation is undefined if the specified collection is modified while the operation is in progress. (This implies that the behavior of this call is undefined if the specified collection is this collection, and this collection is nonempty.) If the specified collection has a defined encounter order, processing of its elements generally occurs in that order.
Implementation Requirements:
- This implementation iterates over the specified collection, and adds
each object returned by the iterator to this collection, in turn.
Note that this implementation will throw an
UnsupportedOperationException
unlessadd
is overridden (assuming the specified collection is non-empty).
Parameters | |
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c |
Collection : collection containing elements to be added to this collection |
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if this collection changed as a result of the call |
Throws | |
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UnsupportedOperationException |
|
ClassCastException |
|
NullPointerException |
|
IllegalArgumentException |
|
IllegalStateException |
See also:
clear
public void clear ()
Removes all of the elements from this collection (optional operation). The collection will be empty after this method returns.
Implementation Requirements:
- This implementation iterates over this collection, removing each
element using the
Iterator.remove
operation. Most implementations will probably choose to override this method for efficiency.Note that this implementation will throw an
UnsupportedOperationException
if the iterator returned by this collection'siterator
method does not implement theremove
method and this collection is non-empty.
Throws | |
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UnsupportedOperationException |
contains
public boolean contains (Object o)
Returns true
if this collection contains the specified element.
More formally, returns true
if and only if this collection
contains at least one element e
such that
Objects.equals(o, e)
.
Implementation Requirements:
- This implementation iterates over the elements in the collection, checking each element in turn for equality with the specified element.
Parameters | |
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o |
Object : element whose presence in this collection is to be tested |
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if this collection contains the specified
element |
Throws | |
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ClassCastException |
|
NullPointerException |
containsAll
public boolean containsAll (Collection<?> c)
Returns true
if this collection contains all of the elements
in the specified collection.
Implementation Requirements:
- This implementation iterates over the specified collection,
checking each element returned by the iterator in turn to see
if it's contained in this collection. If all elements are so
contained
true
is returned, otherwisefalse
.
Parameters | |
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c |
Collection : collection to be checked for containment in this collection |
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if this collection contains all of the elements
in the specified collection |
Throws | |
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ClassCastException |
|
NullPointerException |
See also:
isEmpty
public boolean isEmpty ()
Returns true
if this collection contains no elements.
Implementation Requirements:
- This implementation returns
size() == 0
.
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if this collection contains no elements |
iterator
public abstract Iterator<E> iterator ()
Returns an iterator over the elements contained in this collection.
Returns | |
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Iterator<E> |
an iterator over the elements contained in this collection |
remove
public boolean remove (Object o)
Removes a single instance of the specified element from this
collection, if it is present (optional operation). More formally,
removes an element e
such that
Objects.equals(o, e)
, if
this collection contains one or more such elements. Returns
true
if this collection contained the specified element (or
equivalently, if this collection changed as a result of the call).
Implementation Requirements:
- This implementation iterates over the collection looking for the
specified element. If it finds the element, it removes the element
from the collection using the iterator's remove method.
Note that this implementation throws an
UnsupportedOperationException
if the iterator returned by this collection's iterator method does not implement theremove
method and this collection contains the specified object.
Parameters | |
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o |
Object : element to be removed from this collection, if present |
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if an element was removed as a result of this call |
Throws | |
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UnsupportedOperationException |
|
ClassCastException |
|
NullPointerException |
removeAll
public boolean removeAll (Collection<?> c)
Removes all of this collection's elements that are also contained in the specified collection (optional operation). After this call returns, this collection will contain no elements in common with the specified collection.
Implementation Requirements:
- This implementation iterates over this collection, checking each
element returned by the iterator in turn to see if it's contained
in the specified collection. If it's so contained, it's removed from
this collection with the iterator's
remove
method.Note that this implementation will throw an
UnsupportedOperationException
if the iterator returned by theiterator
method does not implement theremove
method and this collection contains one or more elements in common with the specified collection.
Parameters | |
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c |
Collection : collection containing elements to be removed from this collection |
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if this collection changed as a result of the
call |
Throws | |
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UnsupportedOperationException |
|
ClassCastException |
|
NullPointerException |
See also:
retainAll
public boolean retainAll (Collection<?> c)
Retains only the elements in this collection that are contained in the specified collection (optional operation). In other words, removes from this collection all of its elements that are not contained in the specified collection.
Implementation Requirements:
- This implementation iterates over this collection, checking each
element returned by the iterator in turn to see if it's contained
in the specified collection. If it's not so contained, it's removed
from this collection with the iterator's
remove
method.Note that this implementation will throw an
UnsupportedOperationException
if the iterator returned by theiterator
method does not implement theremove
method and this collection contains one or more elements not present in the specified collection.
Parameters | |
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c |
Collection : collection containing elements to be retained in this collection |
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if this collection changed as a result of the call |
Throws | |
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UnsupportedOperationException |
|
ClassCastException |
|
NullPointerException |
See also:
size
public abstract int size ()
Returns the number of elements in this collection. If this collection
contains more than Integer.MAX_VALUE
elements, returns
Integer.MAX_VALUE
.
Returns | |
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int |
the number of elements in this collection |
toArray
public T[] toArray (T[] a)
Returns an array containing all of the elements in this collection; the runtime type of the returned array is that of the specified array. If the collection fits in the specified array, it is returned therein. Otherwise, a new array is allocated with the runtime type of the specified array and the size of this collection.
If this collection fits in the specified array with room to spare
(i.e., the array has more elements than this collection), the element
in the array immediately following the end of the collection is set to
null
. (This is useful in determining the length of this
collection only if the caller knows that this collection does
not contain any null
elements.)
If this collection makes any guarantees as to what order its elements are returned by its iterator, this method must return the elements in the same order.
Implementation Requirements:
- This implementation returns an array containing all the elements
returned by this collection's iterator in the same order, stored in
consecutive elements of the array, starting with index
0
. If the number of elements returned by the iterator is too large to fit into the specified array, then the elements are returned in a newly allocated array with length equal to the number of elements returned by the iterator, even if the size of this collection changes during iteration, as might happen if the collection permits concurrent modification during iteration. Thesize
method is called only as an optimization hint; the correct result is returned even if the iterator returns a different number of elements.This method is equivalent to:
List<E> list = new ArrayList<E>(size()); for (E e : this) list.add(e); return list.toArray(a);
Parameters | |
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a |
T : the array into which the elements of this collection are to be
stored, if it is big enough; otherwise, a new array of the same
runtime type is allocated for this purpose. |
Returns | |
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T[] |
an array containing all of the elements in this collection |
Throws | |
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ArrayStoreException |
|
NullPointerException |
toArray
public Object[] toArray ()
Returns an array containing all of the elements in this collection.
If this collection makes any guarantees as to what order its elements
are returned by its iterator, this method must return the elements in
the same order. The returned array's runtime component type is Object
.
The returned array will be "safe" in that no references to it are maintained by this collection. (In other words, this method must allocate a new array even if this collection is backed by an array). The caller is thus free to modify the returned array.
Implementation Requirements:
- This implementation returns an array containing all the elements
returned by this collection's iterator, in the same order, stored in
consecutive elements of the array, starting with index
0
. The length of the returned array is equal to the number of elements returned by the iterator, even if the size of this collection changes during iteration, as might happen if the collection permits concurrent modification during iteration. Thesize
method is called only as an optimization hint; the correct result is returned even if the iterator returns a different number of elements.This method is equivalent to:
List<E> list = new ArrayList<E>(size()); for (E e : this) list.add(e); return list.toArray();
Returns | |
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Object[] |
an array, whose type is Object , containing all of the elements in this collection |
toString
public String toString ()
Returns a string representation of this collection. The string
representation consists of a list of the collection's elements in the
order they are returned by its iterator, enclosed in square brackets
("[]"
). Adjacent elements are separated by the characters
", "
(comma and space). Elements are converted to strings as
by String.valueOf(Object)
.
Returns | |
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String |
a string representation of this collection |