public final class RandomAccessListAdapter<T> extends AbstractListAdapter<T> implements java.util.RandomAccess, java.io.Serializable
To create a new wrapper around an existing List instance, use the adapt(List) factory method.
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static <E> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<E> |
adapt(java.util.List<E> list) |
boolean |
allSatisfy(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns true if the predicate evaluates to true for every element of the iterable or if the iterable is empty.
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boolean |
anySatisfy(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns true if the predicate evaluates to true for any element of the iterable.
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com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> |
asSynchronized()
Returns a synchronized (thread-safe) collection backed by this collection.
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com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> |
asUnmodifiable()
Returns an unmodifable view of the list.
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com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> |
clone() |
<V> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<V> |
collect(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.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.
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com.gs.collections.api.list.primitive.MutableBooleanList |
collectBoolean(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.primitive.BooleanFunction<? super T> booleanFunction)
Returns a new primitive
boolean iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. |
com.gs.collections.api.list.primitive.MutableByteList |
collectByte(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.primitive.ByteFunction<? super T> byteFunction)
Returns a new primitive
byte iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. |
com.gs.collections.api.list.primitive.MutableCharList |
collectChar(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.primitive.CharFunction<? super T> charFunction)
Returns a new primitive
char iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. |
com.gs.collections.api.list.primitive.MutableDoubleList |
collectDouble(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.primitive.DoubleFunction<? super T> doubleFunction)
Returns a new primitive
double iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. |
com.gs.collections.api.list.primitive.MutableFloatList |
collectFloat(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.primitive.FloatFunction<? super T> floatFunction)
Returns a new primitive
float iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. |
<V> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<V> |
collectIf(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate,
com.gs.collections.api.block.function.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.
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com.gs.collections.api.list.primitive.MutableIntList |
collectInt(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.primitive.IntFunction<? super T> intFunction)
Returns a new primitive
int iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. |
com.gs.collections.api.list.primitive.MutableLongList |
collectLong(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.primitive.LongFunction<? super T> longFunction)
Returns a new primitive
long iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. |
com.gs.collections.api.list.primitive.MutableShortList |
collectShort(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.primitive.ShortFunction<? super T> shortFunction)
Returns a new primitive
short iterable with the results of applying the specified function on each element
of the source collection. |
<P,V> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<V> |
collectWith(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.Function2<? super T,? super P,? extends V> function,
P parameter)
Same as
RichIterable.collect(Function) with a Function2 and specified parameter which is passed to the block. |
<S> boolean |
corresponds(com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<S> other,
com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate2<? super T,? super S> predicate)
Returns true if both OrderedIterables have the same length
and
predicate returns true for all corresponding elements e1 of
this OrderedIterable and e2 of other. |
int |
count(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Return the total number of elements that answer true to the specified predicate.
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T |
detect(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.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.
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T |
detectIfNone(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate,
com.gs.collections.api.block.function.Function0<? extends T> function)
Returns the first element of the iterable for which the predicate evaluates to true.
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int |
detectIndex(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns the index of the first element of the
OrderedIterable for which the predicate evaluates to true. |
int |
detectLastIndex(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns the index of the last element of the
ReversibleIterable for which the predicate evaluates to true. |
com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> |
distinct()
Returns a new
ListIterable containing the distinct elements in this list. |
com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> |
distinct(com.gs.collections.api.block.HashingStrategy<? super T> hashingStrategy)
Returns a new
ListIterable containing the distinct elements in this list. |
com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> |
drop(int count)
Returns an iterable after skipping the first
count elements
or an empty iterable if the count is greater than the length of the iterable. |
com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> |
dropWhile(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns the final elements that do not satisfy the Predicate.
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void |
each(com.gs.collections.api.block.procedure.Procedure<? super T> procedure)
The procedure is executed for each element in the iterable.
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<V> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<V> |
flatCollect(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.Function<? super T,? extends java.lang.Iterable<V>> function)
flatCollect is a special case of RichIterable.collect(Function). |
void |
forEach(int fromIndex,
int toIndex,
com.gs.collections.api.block.procedure.Procedure<? super T> procedure)
Iterates over the section of the iterable covered by the specified inclusive indexes.
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void |
forEach(com.gs.collections.api.block.procedure.Procedure<? super T> procedure)
The procedure is executed for each element in the iterable.
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void |
forEachWithIndex(int fromIndex,
int toIndex,
com.gs.collections.api.block.procedure.primitive.ObjectIntProcedure<? super T> objectIntProcedure)
Iterates over the section of the iterable covered by the specified inclusive indexes.
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void |
forEachWithIndex(com.gs.collections.api.block.procedure.primitive.ObjectIntProcedure<? super T> objectIntProcedure)
Iterates over the iterable passing each element and the current relative int index to the specified instance of
ObjectIntProcedure.
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protected java.util.List<T> |
getDelegate() |
<V> FastListMultimap<V,T> |
groupBy(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.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.
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<V> FastListMultimap<V,T> |
groupByEach(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.Function<? super T,? extends java.lang.Iterable<V>> function)
Similar to
RichIterable.groupBy(Function), except the result of evaluating function will return a collection of keys
for each value. |
<IV> IV |
injectInto(IV injectedValue,
com.gs.collections.api.block.function.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.
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com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> |
newEmpty()
Deprecated.
use
FastList.newList() instead (inlineable) |
boolean |
noneSatisfy(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns true if the predicate evaluates to false for every element of the iterable or if the iterable is empty.
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com.gs.collections.api.partition.list.PartitionMutableList<T> |
partition(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Filters a collection into a PartitionedIterable based on the evaluation of the predicate.
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com.gs.collections.api.partition.list.PartitionMutableList<T> |
partitionWhile(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns a Partition of the initial elements that satisfy the Predicate and the remaining elements.
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<P> com.gs.collections.api.partition.list.PartitionMutableList<T> |
partitionWith(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate,
P parameter)
Filters a collection into a PartitionIterable based on the evaluation of the predicate.
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com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> |
reject(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to false for the specified predicate.
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<P> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> |
rejectWith(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate,
P parameter)
Returns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to false for the specified predicate2 and parameter.
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void |
reverseForEach(com.gs.collections.api.block.procedure.Procedure<? super T> procedure)
Evaluates the procedure for each element of the list iterating in reverse order.
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com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> |
select(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to true for the specified predicate.
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<S> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<S> |
selectInstancesOf(java.lang.Class<S> clazz)
Returns all elements of the source collection that are instances of the Class
clazz. |
<P> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> |
selectWith(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate,
P parameter)
Returns a MutableCollection with all elements that evaluate to true for the specified predicate2 and parameter.
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RandomAccessListAdapter<T> |
sortThis()
Sorts the internal data structure of this list and returns the list itself as a convenience.
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RandomAccessListAdapter<T> |
sortThis(java.util.Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Sorts the internal data structure of this list and returns the list itself as a convenience.
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com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> |
take(int count)
Returns the first
count elements of the iterable
or all the elements in the iterable if count is greater than the length of
the iterable. |
com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> |
takeWhile(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Returns the initial elements that satisfy the Predicate.
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com.gs.collections.api.list.ImmutableList<T> |
toImmutable()
Returns an immutable copy of this list.
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RandomAccessListAdapter<T> |
with(T... elements) |
RandomAccessListAdapter<T> |
with(T element)
This method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to add elements to their existing elements.
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RandomAccessListAdapter<T> |
with(T element1,
T element2) |
RandomAccessListAdapter<T> |
with(T element1,
T element2,
T element3) |
RandomAccessListAdapter<T> |
withAll(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> elements)
This method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to add multiple elements to their existing
elements.
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RandomAccessListAdapter<T> |
without(T element)
This method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to remove elements from their existing elements.
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RandomAccessListAdapter<T> |
withoutAll(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> elements)
This method allows mutable and fixed size collections the ability to remove multiple elements from their existing
elements.
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<S> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<com.gs.collections.api.tuple.Pair<T,S>> |
zip(java.lang.Iterable<S> that)
Returns a
RichIterable formed from this RichIterable and another RichIterable by
combining corresponding elements in pairs. |
com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<com.gs.collections.api.tuple.Pair<T,java.lang.Integer>> |
zipWithIndex()
Zips this
RichIterable with its indices. |
add, addAll, asParallel, asReversed, binarySearch, binarySearch, equals, get, hashCode, indexOf, lastIndexOf, listIterator, listIterator, remove, reverseThis, set, shuffleThis, shuffleThis, sortThisBy, sortThisByBoolean, sortThisByByte, sortThisByChar, sortThisByDouble, sortThisByFloat, sortThisByInt, sortThisByLong, sortThisByShort, subList, tap, toReversed, toStackadd, addAll, addAllIterable, aggregateBy, aggregateInPlaceBy, allSatisfyWith, anySatisfyWith, appendString, appendString, appendString, asLazy, chunk, clear, collect, collectBoolean, collectByte, collectChar, collectDouble, collectFloat, collectIf, collectInt, collectLong, collectShort, collectWith, contains, containsAll, containsAllArguments, containsAllIterable, countWith, detectWith, detectWithIfNone, flatCollect, forEachWith, getFirst, getLast, groupBy, groupByEach, groupByUniqueKey, groupByUniqueKey, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, injectIntoWith, isEmpty, iterator, makeString, makeString, makeString, 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, toList, toMap, toSet, toSortedBag, toSortedBag, toSortedBagBy, toSortedList, toSortedList, toSortedListBy, toSortedMap, toSortedMap, toSortedSet, toSortedSet, toSortedSetBy, toString, wrap, zip, zipWithIndexfinalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitaddAllIterable, aggregateBy, aggregateInPlaceBy, groupByUniqueKey, injectIntoWith, removeAllIterable, removeIf, removeIfWith, retainAllIterable, selectAndRejectWithadd, addAll, clear, contains, containsAll, isEmpty, iterator, remove, removeAll, retainAll, size, toArray, toArrayallSatisfyWith, anySatisfyWith, appendString, appendString, appendString, asLazy, chunk, collect, collectBoolean, collectByte, collectChar, collectDouble, collectFloat, collectIf, collectInt, collectLong, collectShort, collectWith, contains, containsAll, containsAllArguments, containsAllIterable, countWith, detectWith, detectWithIfNone, flatCollect, groupBy, groupByEach, groupByUniqueKey, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, isEmpty, makeString, makeString, makeString, max, maxBy, min, minBy, noneSatisfyWith, notEmpty, reject, rejectWith, select, selectWith, size, sumByDouble, sumByFloat, sumByInt, sumByLong, sumOfDouble, sumOfFloat, sumOfInt, sumOfLong, toArray, toArray, toBag, toList, toMap, toSet, toSortedBag, toSortedBag, toSortedBagBy, toSortedList, toSortedList, toSortedListBy, toSortedMap, toSortedMap, toSortedSet, toSortedSet, toSortedSetBy, toStringprotected java.util.List<T> getDelegate()
getDelegate in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public static <E> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<E> adapt(java.util.List<E> list)
public com.gs.collections.api.list.ImmutableList<T> toImmutable()
com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableListpublic com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> asUnmodifiable()
com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableListpublic com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> asSynchronized()
com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollectionIt is imperative that the user manually synchronize on the returned collection when iterating over it using the standard JDK iterator or JDK 5 for loop.
MutableCollection collection = myCollection.asSynchronized();
...
synchronized(collection)
{
Iterator i = c.iterator(); // Must be in the synchronized block
while (i.hasNext())
foo(i.next());
}
Failure to follow this advice may result in non-deterministic behavior.
The preferred way of iterating over a synchronized collection is to use the collection.forEach() method which is properly synchronized internally.
MutableCollection collection = myCollection.asSynchronized();
...
collection.forEach(new Procedure()
{
public void value(Object each)
{
...
}
});
The returned collection does not pass the hashCode and equals operations through to the backing collection, but relies on Object's equals and hashCode methods. This is necessary to preserve the contracts of these operations in the case that the backing collection is a set or a list.
The returned collection will be serializable if this collection is serializable.
public com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> clone()
clone in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>clone in class AbstractListAdapter<T>@Deprecated public com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> newEmpty()
FastList.newList() instead (inlineable)com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollectionpublic void forEach(com.gs.collections.api.block.procedure.Procedure<? super T> procedure)
com.gs.collections.api.InternalIterableExample using a Java 8 lambda:
people.forEach(Procedures.cast(person -> LOGGER.info(person.getName())));
Example using an anonymous inner class:
people.forEach(new ProcedureNOTE: This method started to conflict with() { public void value(Person person) { LOGGER.info(person.getName()); } });
Iterable#forEach(java.util.function.Consumer)
since Java 1.8. It is recommended to use RichIterable.each(Procedure) instead to avoid casting to Procedure.forEach in interface com.gs.collections.api.InternalIterable<T>forEach in class AbstractCollectionAdapter<T>RichIterable.each(Procedure),
Iterable#forEach(java.util.function.Consumer)public void each(com.gs.collections.api.block.procedure.Procedure<? super T> procedure)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableExample using a Java 8 lambda expression:
people.each(person -> LOGGER.info(person.getName()));
Example using an anonymous inner class:
people.each(new ProcedureThis method is a variant of() { public void value(Person person) { LOGGER.info(person.getName()); } });
InternalIterable.forEach(Procedure)
that has a signature conflict with Iterable#forEach(java.util.function.Consumer).each in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>each in class AbstractCollectionAdapter<T>InternalIterable.forEach(Procedure),
Iterable#forEach(java.util.function.Consumer)public void reverseForEach(com.gs.collections.api.block.procedure.Procedure<? super T> procedure)
com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable
e.g. people.reverseForEach(new Procedure() { public void value(Person person) { LOGGER.info(person.getName()); } });
reverseForEach in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>public void forEachWithIndex(com.gs.collections.api.block.procedure.primitive.ObjectIntProcedure<? super T> objectIntProcedure)
com.gs.collections.api.InternalIterableExample 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() { public void value(Person person, int index) { LOGGER.info("Index: " + index + " person: " + person.getName()); } });
forEachWithIndex in interface com.gs.collections.api.InternalIterable<T>forEachWithIndex in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>forEachWithIndex in class AbstractCollectionAdapter<T>public void forEachWithIndex(int fromIndex,
int toIndex,
com.gs.collections.api.block.procedure.primitive.ObjectIntProcedure<? super T> objectIntProcedure)
com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable
e.g. OrderedIterablepeople = FastList.newListWith(ted, mary, bob, sally) people.forEachWithIndex(0, 1, new ObjectIntProcedure () { public void value(Person person, int index) { LOGGER.info(person.getName()); } });
This code would output ted and mary's names.
forEachWithIndex in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>public T detect(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableExample 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 value(Person person)
{
return person.getFirstName().equals("John") && person.getLastName().equals("Smith");
}
});
detect in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>detect in class AbstractCollectionAdapter<T>public T detectIfNone(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate, com.gs.collections.api.block.function.Function0<? extends T> function)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterabledetectIfNone in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>detectIfNone in class AbstractCollectionAdapter<T>public int detectIndex(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterableOrderedIterable for which the predicate evaluates to true.
Returns -1 if no element evaluates true for the predicate.detectIndex in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>public int detectLastIndex(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterableReversibleIterable for which the predicate evaluates to true.
Returns -1 if no element evaluates true for the predicate.detectLastIndex in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>public int count(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableExample 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");
}
});
count in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>count in class AbstractCollectionAdapter<T>public <S> boolean corresponds(com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<S> other,
com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate2<? super T,? super S> predicate)
com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterablepredicate returns true for all corresponding elements e1 of
this OrderedIterable and e2 of other.
The predicate is evaluated for each element at the same position of each OrderedIterable in a forward iteration order.
This is a short circuit pattern.corresponds in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>public boolean anySatisfy(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableanySatisfy in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>anySatisfy in class AbstractCollectionAdapter<T>public boolean allSatisfy(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableallSatisfy in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>allSatisfy in class AbstractCollectionAdapter<T>public boolean noneSatisfy(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterablenoneSatisfy in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>noneSatisfy in class AbstractCollectionAdapter<T>public <IV> IV injectInto(IV injectedValue,
com.gs.collections.api.block.function.Function2<? super IV,? super T,? extends IV> function)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableinjectInto in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>injectInto in class AbstractCollectionAdapter<T>public void forEach(int fromIndex,
int toIndex,
com.gs.collections.api.block.procedure.Procedure<? super T> procedure)
com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable
e.g. OrderedIterablepeople = FastList.newListWith(ted, mary, bob, sally) people.forEach(0, 1, new Procedure () { public void value(Person person) { LOGGER.info(person.getName()); } });
This code would output ted and mary's names.
forEach in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>public RandomAccessListAdapter<T> sortThis(java.util.Comparator<? super T> comparator)
com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableListsortThis in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>public RandomAccessListAdapter<T> sortThis()
com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableListsortThis in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>public RandomAccessListAdapter<T> with(T element)
com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection
MutableCollectionIn the case oflist; list = list.with("1"); list = list.with("2"); return list;
FixedSizeCollection 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.public RandomAccessListAdapter<T> with(T element1, T element2)
public RandomAccessListAdapter<T> with(T element1, T element2, T element3)
public RandomAccessListAdapter<T> with(T... elements)
public RandomAccessListAdapter<T> without(T element)
com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection
MutableCollectionIn the case oflist; list = list.without("1"); list = list.without("2"); return list;
FixedSizeCollection 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.public RandomAccessListAdapter<T> withAll(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> elements)
com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection
MutableCollectionIn the case oflist; list = list.withAll(FastList.newListWith("1", "2")); return list;
FixedSizeCollection 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.public RandomAccessListAdapter<T> withoutAll(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> elements)
com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection
MutableCollectionIn the case oflist; list = list.withoutAll(FastList.newListWith("1", "2")); return list;
FixedSizeCollection 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.public com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> select(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection
e.g.
return people.select(new Predicate<Person>()
{
public boolean value(Person person)
{
return person.getAddress().getCity().equals("Metuchen");
}
});
select in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>select in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>select in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>select in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>select in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>select in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>select in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> reject(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection
e.g.
return people.reject(new Predicate<Person>()
{
public boolean value(Person person)
{
return person.person.getLastName().equals("Smith");
}
});
e.g.
return people.reject(Predicates.attributeEqual("lastName", "Smith"));
reject in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>reject in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>reject in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>reject in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>reject in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>reject in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>reject in class AbstractListAdapter<T>predicate - a Predicate to use as the reject criteriaPredicate.accept(Object) method to evaluate to falsepublic com.gs.collections.api.partition.list.PartitionMutableList<T> partition(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableExample 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");
}
});
partition in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>partition in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>partition in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>partition in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>partition in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>partition in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>partition in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public <P> com.gs.collections.api.partition.list.PartitionMutableList<T> partitionWith(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableExample 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");
partitionWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>partitionWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>partitionWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>partitionWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>partitionWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>partitionWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>partitionWith in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public <S> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<S> selectInstancesOf(java.lang.Class<S> clazz)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableclazz.selectInstancesOf in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>selectInstancesOf in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>selectInstancesOf in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>selectInstancesOf in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>selectInstancesOf in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>selectInstancesOf in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>selectInstancesOf in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public <V> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<V> collect(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection
e.g.
return people.collect(new Function<Person, String>()
{
public String value(Person person)
{
return person.getFirstName() + " " + person.getLastName();
}
});
collect in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>collect in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>collect in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>collect in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>collect in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>collect in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>collect in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public com.gs.collections.api.list.primitive.MutableBooleanList collectBoolean(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.primitive.BooleanFunction<? super T> booleanFunction)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableboolean 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();
}
});
collectBoolean in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>collectBoolean in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>collectBoolean in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>collectBoolean in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>collectBoolean in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>collectBoolean in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>collectBoolean in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public com.gs.collections.api.list.primitive.MutableByteList collectByte(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.primitive.ByteFunction<? super T> byteFunction)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterablebyte 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();
}
});
collectByte in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>collectByte in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>collectByte in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>collectByte in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>collectByte in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>collectByte in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>collectByte in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public com.gs.collections.api.list.primitive.MutableCharList collectChar(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.primitive.CharFunction<? super T> charFunction)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterablechar 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();
}
});
collectChar in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>collectChar in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>collectChar in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>collectChar in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>collectChar in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>collectChar in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>collectChar in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public com.gs.collections.api.list.primitive.MutableDoubleList collectDouble(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.primitive.DoubleFunction<? super T> doubleFunction)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterabledouble 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();
}
});
collectDouble in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>collectDouble in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>collectDouble in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>collectDouble in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>collectDouble in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>collectDouble in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>collectDouble in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public com.gs.collections.api.list.primitive.MutableFloatList collectFloat(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.primitive.FloatFunction<? super T> floatFunction)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterablefloat 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();
}
});
collectFloat in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>collectFloat in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>collectFloat in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>collectFloat in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>collectFloat in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>collectFloat in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>collectFloat in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public com.gs.collections.api.list.primitive.MutableIntList collectInt(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.primitive.IntFunction<? super T> intFunction)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableint 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();
}
});
collectInt in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>collectInt in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>collectInt in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>collectInt in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>collectInt in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>collectInt in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>collectInt in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public com.gs.collections.api.list.primitive.MutableLongList collectLong(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.primitive.LongFunction<? super T> longFunction)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterablelong 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();
}
});
collectLong in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>collectLong in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>collectLong in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>collectLong in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>collectLong in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>collectLong in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>collectLong in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public com.gs.collections.api.list.primitive.MutableShortList collectShort(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.primitive.ShortFunction<? super T> shortFunction)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableshort 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();
}
});
collectShort in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>collectShort in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>collectShort in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>collectShort in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>collectShort in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>collectShort in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>collectShort in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public <V> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<V> flatCollect(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.Function<? super T,? extends java.lang.Iterable<V>> function)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableflatCollect is a special case of RichIterable.collect(Function). With collect, when the Function 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 each Person has a list of Address objects. Take the following Function:
Function<Person, List<Address>> addressFunction = Person::getAddresses; MutableList<Person> people = ...;Using
collect returns a collection of collections of addresses.
MutableList<List<Address>> addresses = people.collect(addressFunction);Using
flatCollect returns a single flattened list of addresses.
MutableList<Address> addresses = people.flatCollect(addressFunction);
flatCollect in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>flatCollect in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>flatCollect in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>flatCollect in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>flatCollect in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>flatCollect in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>flatCollect in class AbstractListAdapter<T>function - The Function to applyfunctionpublic <V> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<V> collectIf(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate, com.gs.collections.api.block.function.Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection
e.g. Lists.mutable.of().with(1, 2, 3).collectIf(Predicates.notNull(), Functions.getToString())
collectIf in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>collectIf in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>collectIf in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>collectIf in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>collectIf in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>collectIf in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>collectIf in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public <V> FastListMultimap<V,T> groupBy(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.Function<? super T,? extends V> function)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableExample 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 value(Person person)
{
return person.getLastName();
}
});
groupBy in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>groupBy in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>groupBy in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>groupBy in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>groupBy in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>groupBy in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>groupBy in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public <V> FastListMultimap<V,T> groupByEach(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.Function<? super T,? extends java.lang.Iterable<V>> function)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableRichIterable.groupBy(Function), except the result of evaluating function will return a collection of keys
for each value.groupByEach in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>groupByEach in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>groupByEach in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>groupByEach in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>groupByEach in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>groupByEach in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>groupByEach in class AbstractListAdapter<T>public <P> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> selectWith(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter)
com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection
e.g. return integers.selectWith(PredicatesLite.equal(), Integer.valueOf(5));
selectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>selectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>selectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>selectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>selectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>selectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>selectWith in class AbstractListAdapter<T>predicate - a Predicate2 to use as the select criteriaparameter - a parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argument P in predicateRichIterable.select(Predicate)public <P> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> rejectWith(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate2<? super T,? super P> predicate, P parameter)
com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection
e.g. return integers.rejectWith(PredicatesLite.equal(), Integer.valueOf(5));
rejectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>rejectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>rejectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>rejectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>rejectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>rejectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>rejectWith in class AbstractListAdapter<T>predicate - a Predicate2 to use as the select criteriaparameter - a parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argument P in predicateRichIterable.select(Predicate)public <P,V> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<V> collectWith(com.gs.collections.api.block.function.Function2<? super T,? super P,? extends V> function, P parameter)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableRichIterable.collect(Function) with a Function2 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));
collectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>collectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>collectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>collectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>collectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>collectWith in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>collectWith in class AbstractListAdapter<T>function - A Function2 to use as the collect transformation functionparameter - A parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argument P in functionRichIterable that contains the transformed elements returned by Function2.value(Object, Object)RichIterable.collect(Function)public com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> distinct()
com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableListListIterable containing the distinct elements in this list.distinct in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>distinct in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>distinct in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>distinct in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>ListIterable of distinct elementspublic com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> distinct(com.gs.collections.api.block.HashingStrategy<? super T> hashingStrategy)
com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableListListIterable containing the distinct elements in this list. Takes HashingStrategy.public <S> com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<com.gs.collections.api.tuple.Pair<T,S>> zip(java.lang.Iterable<S> that)
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableRichIterable formed from this RichIterable and another RichIterable by
combining corresponding elements in pairs. If one of the two RichIterables is longer than the other, its
remaining elements are ignored.zip in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>zip in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>zip in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>zip in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>zip in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>zip in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>zip in class AbstractListAdapter<T>S - the type of the second half of the returned pairsthat - The RichIterable providing the second half of each result pairRichIterable containing pairs consisting of corresponding elements of this RichIterable and that. The length of the returned RichIterable is the minimum of the lengths of
this RichIterable and that.public com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<com.gs.collections.api.tuple.Pair<T,java.lang.Integer>> zipWithIndex()
com.gs.collections.api.RichIterableRichIterable with its indices.zipWithIndex in interface com.gs.collections.api.collection.MutableCollection<T>zipWithIndex in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>zipWithIndex in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>zipWithIndex in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>zipWithIndex in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>zipWithIndex in interface com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable<T>zipWithIndex in class AbstractListAdapter<T>RichIterable containing pairs consisting of all elements of this RichIterable
paired with their index. Indices start at 0.RichIterable.zip(Iterable)public com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> take(int count)
com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterablecount elements of the iterable
or all the elements in the iterable if count is greater than the length of
the iterable.public com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> takeWhile(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterabletakeWhile in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>takeWhile in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>takeWhile in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>takeWhile in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>public com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> drop(int count)
com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterablecount elements
or an empty iterable if the count is greater than the length of the iterable.public com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T> dropWhile(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterabledropWhile in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>dropWhile in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>dropWhile in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>dropWhile in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>public com.gs.collections.api.partition.list.PartitionMutableList<T> partitionWhile(com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate<? super T> predicate)
com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterablepartitionWhile in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable<T>partitionWhile in interface com.gs.collections.api.list.MutableList<T>partitionWhile in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.OrderedIterable<T>partitionWhile in interface com.gs.collections.api.ordered.ReversibleIterable<T>