public static class ReferenceSortedSets.EmptySet<K> extends ReferenceSets.EmptySet<K> implements ReferenceSortedSet<K>, java.io.Serializable, java.lang.Cloneable
This class may be useful to implement your own in case you subclass a type-specific sorted set.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
java.lang.Object |
clone() |
java.util.Comparator<? super K> |
comparator() |
K |
first() |
ReferenceSortedSet<K> |
headSet(K from)
Returns a view of the portion of this sorted set whose elements are strictly
less than
toElement. |
ObjectBidirectionalIterator<K> |
iterator(K from)
Returns a type-specific
BidirectionalIterator
on the elements in this set, starting from a given element of the domain
(optional operation). |
K |
last() |
ReferenceSortedSet<K> |
subSet(K from,
K to)
Returns a view of the portion of this sorted set whose elements range from
fromElement, inclusive, to toElement, exclusive. |
ReferenceSortedSet<K> |
tailSet(K to)
Returns a view of the portion of this sorted set whose elements are greater
than or equal to
fromElement. |
equals, removeaddAll, clear, contains, hashCode, iterator, removeAll, retainAll, size, toArraytoStringiteratorpublic ObjectBidirectionalIterator<K> iterator(K from)
ReferenceSortedSetBidirectionalIterator
on the elements in this set, starting from a given element of the domain
(optional operation).
This method returns a type-specific bidirectional iterator with given
starting point. The starting point is any element comparable to the elements
of this set (even if it does not actually belong to the set). The next
element of the returned iterator is the least element of the set that is
greater than the starting point (if there are no elements greater than the
starting point, hasNext() will return false). The previous element of the returned
iterator is the greatest element of the set that is smaller than or equal to
the starting point (if there are no elements smaller than or equal to the
starting point,
hasPrevious() will return false).
Note that passing the last element of the set as starting point and calling
previous() you
can traverse the entire set in reverse order.
iterator in interface ReferenceSortedSet<K>from - an element to start from.public ReferenceSortedSet<K> subSet(K from, K to)
ReferenceSortedSetfromElement, inclusive, to toElement, exclusive.
Note that this specification strengthens the one given in
SortedSet.subSet(Object,Object).
subSet in interface ReferenceSortedSet<K>subSet in interface java.util.SortedSet<K>SortedSet.subSet(Object,Object)public ReferenceSortedSet<K> headSet(K from)
ReferenceSortedSettoElement.
Note that this specification strengthens the one given in
SortedSet.headSet(Object).
headSet in interface ReferenceSortedSet<K>headSet in interface java.util.SortedSet<K>SortedSet.headSet(Object)public ReferenceSortedSet<K> tailSet(K to)
ReferenceSortedSetfromElement.
Note that this specification strengthens the one given in
SortedSet.headSet(Object).
tailSet in interface ReferenceSortedSet<K>tailSet in interface java.util.SortedSet<K>SortedSet.tailSet(Object)public java.util.Comparator<? super K> comparator()
comparator in interface java.util.SortedSet<K>public java.lang.Object clone()
clone in class ReferenceSets.EmptySet<K>