Interface MutableBiMap<K,V>
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BiMap<K,,V> Cloneable,InternalIterable<V>,Iterable<V>,Map<K,,V> MapIterable<K,,V> MutableMapIterable<K,,V> RichIterable<V>
BiMap whose contents can be altered after initialization.- Since:
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Nested Class Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptiondefault <K1,V1, V2> MutableMap<K1, V2> aggregateBy(Function<? super K, ? extends K1> keyFunction, Function<? super V, ? extends V1> valueFunction, Function0<? extends V2> zeroValueFactory, Function2<? super V2, ? super V1, ? extends V2> nonMutatingAggregator) Applies an aggregate function over the map grouping results into a map based on the specific key and value groupBy functions.default <KK,VV> MutableMap<KK, VV> aggregateBy(Function<? super V, ? extends KK> groupBy, Function0<? extends VV> zeroValueFactory, Function2<? super VV, ? super V, ? extends VV> nonMutatingAggregator) Applies an aggregate function over the iterable grouping results into a map based on the specific groupBy function.Returns a synchronized wrapper backed by this map.Returns an unmodifiable view of this map.clone()<K2,V2> MutableBiMap<K2, V2> For each key and value of the map the function is evaluated.<R> MutableBiMap<R,V> collectKeysUnique(Function2<? super K, ? super V, ? extends R> function) For each key and value of the map the function is evaluated.<R> MutableBiMap<K,R> collectValues(Function2<? super K, ? super V, ? extends R> function) For each key and value of the map the function is evaluated.flip()Given a map from Domain->Range return a multimap from Range->Domain.Return the MapIterable that is obtained by flipping the direction of this map and making the associations from value to key.Similar toput(Object, Object), except that it quietly removes any existing entry with the same value before putting the key-value pair.<V1> MutableSetMultimap<V1,V> 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.<V1> MutableSetMultimap<V1,V> groupByEach(Function<? super V, ? extends Iterable<V1>> function) Similar toRichIterable.groupBy(Function), except the result of evaluating function will return a collection of keys for each value.default <VV> MutableBiMap<VV,V> groupByUniqueKey(Function<? super V, ? extends VV> function) For each element of the iterable, the function is evaluated, and the results of these evaluations are collected into a new map, where the transformed value is the key.inverse()Returns an inversed view of this BiMap, where the associations are in the direction of this bimap's values to keys.newEmpty()Creates a new instance of the same type, using the default capacity and growth parameters.Filters a collection into a PartitionedIterable based on the evaluation of the predicate.<P> PartitionMutableSet<V>partitionWith(Predicate2<? super V, ? super P> predicate, P parameter) Filters a collection into a PartitionIterable based on the evaluation of the predicate.Similar toMap.put(Object, Object), except that it throws on the addition of a duplicate value.default <KK> MutableMap<KK,V> reduceBy(Function<? super V, ? extends KK> groupBy, Function2<? super V, ? super V, ? extends V> reduceFunction) Applies an aggregate function over the iterable grouping results into a map based on the specific groupBy function.Returns all elements of the source collection that return false when evaluating of the predicate.reject(Predicate2<? super K, ? super V> predicate) For each key and value of the map the predicate is evaluated, if the result of the evaluation is false, that key and value are returned in a new map.<P> MutableSet<V>rejectWith(Predicate2<? super V, ? super P> predicate, P parameter) Similar toRichIterable.reject(Predicate), except with an evaluation parameter for the second generic argument inPredicate2.Returns all elements of the source collection that return true when evaluating the predicate.select(Predicate2<? super K, ? super V> predicate) For each key and value of the map the predicate is evaluated, if the result of the evaluation is true, that key and value are returned in a new map.<S> MutableSet<S>selectInstancesOf(Class<S> clazz) Returns all elements of the source collection that are instances of the Classclazz.<P> MutableSet<V>selectWith(Predicate2<? super V, ? super P> predicate, P parameter) Similar toRichIterable.select(Predicate), except with an evaluation parameter for the second generic argument inPredicate2.Executes the Procedure for each value of the map and returnsthis.withAllKeyValueArguments(Pair<? extends K, ? extends V>... keyValuePairs) Convenience var-args version of withAllKeyValueswithAllKeyValues(Iterable<? extends Pair<? extends K, ? extends V>> keyValues) This method allows mutable, fixed size, and immutable maps the ability to add elements to their existing elements.withKeyValue(K key, V value) This method allows mutable, fixed size, and immutable maps the ability to add elements to their existing elements.default MutableBiMap<K,V> Similar toMap.putAll(Map), but returns this instead of voiddefault MutableBiMap<K,V> withMapIterable(MapIterable<? extends K, ? extends V> mapIterable) withoutAllKeys(Iterable<? extends K> keys) This method allows mutable, fixed size, and immutable maps the ability to remove elements from their existing elements.withoutKey(K key) This method allows mutable, fixed size, and immutable maps the ability to remove elements from their existing elements.<S> MutableSet<Pair<V,S>> Deprecated.in 8.0.Deprecated.in 8.0.Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.collections.api.bimap.BiMap
toImmutableMethods inherited from interface org.eclipse.collections.api.InternalIterable
forEach, forEachWith, forEachWithIndexMethods inherited from interface java.util.Map
clear, compute, computeIfAbsent, computeIfPresent, containsKey, containsValue, entrySet, equals, get, hashCode, isEmpty, keySet, merge, putAll, putIfAbsent, remove, remove, replace, replace, replaceAll, size, valuesMethods inherited from interface org.eclipse.collections.api.map.MapIterable
containsKey, containsValue, detect, detectOptional, equals, forEachKey, forEachKeyValue, forEachValue, get, getIfAbsent, getIfAbsentValue, getIfAbsentWith, hashCode, ifPresentApply, injectIntoKeyValue, keysView, keyValuesView, parallelStream, spliterator, stream, toString, valuesViewMethods inherited from interface org.eclipse.collections.api.map.MutableMapIterable
add, aggregateInPlaceBy, countBy, countByEach, countByWith, forEach, getIfAbsentPut, getIfAbsentPut, getIfAbsentPutWith, getIfAbsentPutWithKey, getOrDefault, putAllMapIterable, putPair, removeAllKeys, removeIf, removeKey, sumByDouble, sumByFloat, sumByInt, sumByLong, toImmutable, updateValue, updateValueWithMethods inherited from interface org.eclipse.collections.api.RichIterable
aggregateBy, allSatisfy, allSatisfyWith, anySatisfy, anySatisfyWith, appendString, appendString, appendString, asLazy, chunk, collect, collect, collectBoolean, collectBoolean, collectByte, collectByte, collectChar, collectChar, collectDouble, collectDouble, collectFloat, collectFloat, collectIf, collectIf, collectInt, collectInt, collectLong, collectLong, collectShort, collectShort, collectWith, collectWith, contains, containsAll, containsAllArguments, containsAllIterable, containsAny, containsAnyIterable, containsBy, containsNone, containsNoneIterable, count, countBy, countByEach, countByWith, countWith, detect, detectIfNone, detectOptional, detectWith, detectWithIfNone, detectWithOptional, each, flatCollect, flatCollect, flatCollectBoolean, flatCollectByte, flatCollectChar, flatCollectDouble, flatCollectFloat, flatCollectInt, flatCollectLong, flatCollectShort, flatCollectWith, flatCollectWith, forEach, getAny, getFirst, getLast, getOnly, groupBy, groupByAndCollect, groupByEach, groupByUniqueKey, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, injectInto, injectIntoDouble, injectIntoFloat, injectIntoInt, injectIntoLong, into, isEmpty, makeString, makeString, makeString, makeString, max, max, maxBy, maxByOptional, maxOptional, maxOptional, min, min, minBy, minByOptional, minOptional, minOptional, noneSatisfy, noneSatisfyWith, notEmpty, reduce, reduceBy, reduceInPlace, reduceInPlace, reject, rejectWith, select, selectWith, size, summarizeDouble, summarizeFloat, summarizeInt, summarizeLong, sumOfDouble, sumOfFloat, sumOfInt, sumOfLong, toArray, toArray, toBag, toBiMap, toImmutableBag, toImmutableBiMap, toImmutableList, toImmutableMap, toImmutableSet, toImmutableSortedBag, toImmutableSortedBag, toImmutableSortedBagBy, toImmutableSortedList, toImmutableSortedList, toImmutableSortedListBy, toImmutableSortedSet, toImmutableSortedSet, toImmutableSortedSetBy, toList, toMap, toMap, toSet, toSortedBag, toSortedBag, toSortedBagBy, toSortedList, toSortedList, toSortedListBy, toSortedMap, toSortedMap, toSortedMapBy, toSortedSet, toSortedSet, toSortedSetBy, zip, zipWithIndex
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Method Details
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newEmpty
MutableBiMap<K,V> newEmpty()Description copied from interface:MutableMapIterableCreates a new instance of the same type, using the default capacity and growth parameters.- Specified by:
newEmptyin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V>
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inverse
MutableBiMap<V,K> inverse()Description copied from interface:BiMapReturns an inversed view of this BiMap, where the associations are in the direction of this bimap's values to keys. -
flipUniqueValues
MutableBiMap<V,K> flipUniqueValues()Description copied from interface:MapIterableReturn the MapIterable that is obtained by flipping the direction of this map and making the associations from value to key.MapIterable<Integer, String> map = this.newMapWithKeysValues(1, "1", 2, "2", 3, "3"); MapIterable<String, Integer> result = map.flipUniqueValues(); Assert.assertTrue(result.equals(UnifiedMap.newWithKeysValues("1", 1, "2", 2, "3", 3)));- Specified by:
flipUniqueValuesin interfaceBiMap<K,V> - Specified by:
flipUniqueValuesin interfaceMapIterable<K,V> - Specified by:
flipUniqueValuesin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V>
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flip
MutableSetMultimap<V,K> flip()Description copied from interface:MapIterableGiven a map from Domain->Range return a multimap from Range->Domain. We chose the name 'flip' rather than 'invert' or 'transpose' since this method does not have the property of applying twice returns the original.Since the keys in the input are unique, the values in the output are unique, so the return type should be a SetMultimap. However, since SetMultimap and SortedSetMultimap don't inherit from one another, SetMultimap here does not allow SortedMapIterable to have a SortedSetMultimap return. Thus, we compromise and call this Multimap, even though all implementations will be a SetMultimap or SortedSetMultimap.
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put
Similar toMap.put(Object, Object), except that it throws on the addition of a duplicate value.- Specified by:
putin interfaceMap<K,V> - Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- if the value already exists in the bimap.
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forcePut
Similar toput(Object, Object), except that it quietly removes any existing entry with the same value before putting the key-value pair. -
asSynchronized
MutableBiMap<K,V> asSynchronized()Description copied from interface:MutableMapIterableReturns a synchronized wrapper backed by this map. This is the equivalent of callingCollections.synchronizedMap(this)only with the more feature rich return type ofMutableMapIterable.The preferred way of iterating over a synchronized map is to use the forEachKey(), forEachValue() and forEachKeyValue() methods which are properly synchronized internally.
MutableMap synchedMap = map.asSynchronized(); synchedMap.forEachKey(key -> ... ); synchedMap.forEachValue(value -> ... ); synchedMap.forEachKeyValue((key, value) -> ... );
If you want to iterate imperatively over the keySet(), values(), or entrySet(), you will need to protect the iteration by wrapping the code in a synchronized block on the map.
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asSynchronizedin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - See Also:
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asUnmodifiable
MutableBiMap<K,V> asUnmodifiable()Description copied from interface:MutableMapIterableReturns an unmodifiable view of this map. This is the equivalent of usingCollections.unmodifiableMap(this)only with a return type that supports the full iteration protocols available onMutableMapIterable. Methods which would mutate the underlying map will throw UnsupportedOperationExceptions.- Specified by:
asUnmodifiablein interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - Returns:
- an unmodifiable view of this map.
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clone
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tap
Description copied from interface:MapIterableExecutes the Procedure for each value of the map and returnsthis.return peopleByCity.tap(person -> LOGGER.info(person.getName()));
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tapin interfaceBiMap<K,V> - Specified by:
tapin interfaceMapIterable<K,V> - Specified by:
tapin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - Specified by:
tapin interfaceRichIterable<K>- See Also:
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select
Description copied from interface:MapIterableFor each key and value of the map the predicate is evaluated, if the result of the evaluation is true, that key and value are returned in a new map.MapIterable<City, Person> selected = peopleByCity.select((city, person) -> city.getName().equals("Anytown") && person.getLastName().equals("Smith")); -
reject
Description copied from interface:MapIterableFor each key and value of the map the predicate is evaluated, if the result of the evaluation is false, that key and value are returned in a new map.MapIterable<City, Person> rejected = peopleByCity.reject((city, person) -> city.getName().equals("Anytown") && person.getLastName().equals("Smith")); -
collect
Description copied from interface:BiMapFor each key and value of the map the function is evaluated. The results of these evaluations are returned in a new map. The map returned will use the values projected from the function rather than the original values.MapIterable<String, String> collected = peopleByCity.collect((City city, Person person) -> Pair.of(city.getCountry(), person.getAddress().getCity()));Implementations are expected to delegate toput(Object, Object),ImmutableBiMap.newWithKeyValue(Object, Object), or equivalent, notforcePut(Object, Object). -
collectValues
Description copied from interface:BiMapFor each key and value of the map the function is evaluated. The results of these evaluations are returned in a new map. The map returned will use the values projected from the function rather than the original values.MapIterable<City, String> collected = peopleByCity.collectValues((City city, Person person) -> person.getFirstName() + " " + person.getLastName());Implementations are expected to delegate toput(Object, Object),ImmutableBiMap.newWithKeyValue(Object, Object), or equivalent, notforcePut(Object, Object).- Specified by:
collectValuesin interfaceBiMap<K,V> - Specified by:
collectValuesin interfaceMapIterable<K,V> - Specified by:
collectValuesin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V>
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collectKeysUnique
Description copied from interface:MapIterableFor each key and value of the map the function is evaluated. The results of these evaluations are returned in a new map. The map returned will use the keys projected from the function rather than the original keys.- Specified by:
collectKeysUniquein interfaceBiMap<K,V> - Specified by:
collectKeysUniquein interfaceMapIterable<K,V> - Specified by:
collectKeysUniquein interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V>
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select
Description copied from interface:RichIterableReturns all elements of the source collection that return true when evaluating the predicate. This method is also commonly called filter.Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
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selectWith
Description copied from interface:RichIterableSimilar toRichIterable.select(Predicate), except with an evaluation parameter for the second generic argument inPredicate2.E.g. return a
Collectionof Person elements where the person has an age greater than or equal to 18 yearsExample using a Java 8 lambda expression:
RichIterable<Person> selected = people.selectWith((Person person, Integer age) -> person.getAge()>= age, Integer.valueOf(18));- Specified by:
selectWithin interfaceBiMap<K,V> - Specified by:
selectWithin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - Specified by:
selectWithin interfaceRichIterable<K>- Parameters:
predicate- aPredicate2to use as the select criteriaparameter- a parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argumentPinpredicate- See Also:
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reject
Description copied from interface:RichIterableReturns all elements of the source collection that return false when evaluating of the predicate. This method is also sometimes called filterNot and is the equivalent of calling iterable.select(Predicates.not(predicate)).Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
RichIterable<Person> rejected = people.reject(person -> person.person.getLastName().equals("Smith"));- Specified by:
rejectin interfaceBiMap<K,V> - Specified by:
rejectin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - Specified by:
rejectin interfaceRichIterable<K>- Parameters:
predicate- aPredicateto use as the reject criteria- Returns:
- a RichIterable that contains elements that cause
Predicate.accept(Object)method to evaluate to false
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rejectWith
Description copied from interface:RichIterableSimilar toRichIterable.reject(Predicate), except with an evaluation parameter for the second generic argument inPredicate2.E.g. return a
Collectionof Person elements where the person has an age greater than or equal to 18 yearsExample using a Java 8 lambda expression:
RichIterable<Person> rejected = people.rejectWith((Person person, Integer age) -> person.getAge() < age, Integer.valueOf(18));- Specified by:
rejectWithin interfaceBiMap<K,V> - Specified by:
rejectWithin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - Specified by:
rejectWithin interfaceRichIterable<K>- Parameters:
predicate- aPredicate2to use as the select criteriaparameter- a parameter to pass in for evaluation of the second argumentPinpredicate- See Also:
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partition
Description copied from interface:RichIterableFilters a collection into a PartitionedIterable based on the evaluation of the predicate.Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
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partitionWith
Description copied from interface:RichIterableFilters a collection into a PartitionIterable based on the evaluation of the predicate.Example using a Java 8 lambda expression:
PartitionIterable<Person> newYorkersAndNonNewYorkers = people.partitionWith((Person person, String state) -> person.getAddress().getState().getName().equals(state), "New York");- Specified by:
partitionWithin interfaceBiMap<K,V> - Specified by:
partitionWithin interfaceRichIterable<K>
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selectInstancesOf
Description copied from interface:RichIterableReturns all elements of the source collection that are instances of the Classclazz.RichIterable<Integer> integers = List.mutable.with(new Integer(0), new Long(0L), new Double(0.0)).selectInstancesOf(Integer.class);- Specified by:
selectInstancesOfin interfaceBiMap<K,V> - Specified by:
selectInstancesOfin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - Specified by:
selectInstancesOfin interfaceRichIterable<K>
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zip
Deprecated.in 8.0. UseOrderedIterable.zip(Iterable)instead.Description copied from interface:RichIterableReturns aRichIterableformed from thisRichIterableand anotherRichIterableby combining corresponding elements in pairs. If one of the twoRichIterables is longer than the other, its remaining elements are ignored.- Specified by:
zipin interfaceBiMap<K,V> - Specified by:
zipin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - Specified by:
zipin interfaceRichIterable<K>- Type Parameters:
S- the type of the second half of the returned pairs- Parameters:
that- TheRichIterableproviding the second half of each result pair- Returns:
- A new
RichIterablecontaining pairs consisting of corresponding elements of thisRichIterableand that. The length of the returnedRichIterableis the minimum of the lengths of thisRichIterableand that.
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zipWithIndex
Deprecated.in 8.0. UseOrderedIterable.zipWithIndex()instead.Description copied from interface:RichIterableZips thisRichIterablewith its indices.- Specified by:
zipWithIndexin interfaceBiMap<K,V> - Specified by:
zipWithIndexin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - Specified by:
zipWithIndexin interfaceRichIterable<K>- Returns:
- A new
RichIterablecontaining pairs consisting of all elements of thisRichIterablepaired with their index. Indices start at 0. - See Also:
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groupBy
Description copied from interface:RichIterableFor 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.Example using a Java 8 method reference:
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groupByEach
Description copied from interface:RichIterableSimilar toRichIterable.groupBy(Function), except the result of evaluating function will return a collection of keys for each value.- Specified by:
groupByEachin interfaceBiMap<K,V> - Specified by:
groupByEachin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - Specified by:
groupByEachin interfaceRichIterable<K>
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groupByUniqueKey
Description copied from interface:RichIterableFor each element of the iterable, the function is evaluated, and the results of these evaluations are collected into a new map, where the transformed value is the key. The generated keys must each be unique, or else an exception is thrown.- Specified by:
groupByUniqueKeyin interfaceBiMap<K,V> - Specified by:
groupByUniqueKeyin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - Specified by:
groupByUniqueKeyin interfaceRichIterable<K>- See Also:
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aggregateBy
default <KK,VV> MutableMap<KK,VV> aggregateBy(Function<? super V, ? extends KK> groupBy, Function0<? extends VV> zeroValueFactory, Function2<? super VV, ? super V, ? extends VV> nonMutatingAggregator) Description copied from interface:RichIterableApplies an aggregate function over the iterable grouping results into a map based on the specific groupBy function. Aggregate results are allowed to be immutable as they will be replaced in place in the map. A second function specifies the initial "zero" aggregate value to work with (i.e. Integer.valueOf(0)).- Specified by:
aggregateByin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - Specified by:
aggregateByin interfaceRichIterable<K>- Since:
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aggregateBy
default <K1,V1, MutableMap<K1,V2> V2> aggregateBy(Function<? super K, ? extends K1> keyFunction, Function<? super V, ? extends V1> valueFunction, Function0<? extends V2> zeroValueFactory, Function2<? super V2, ? super V1, ? extends V2> nonMutatingAggregator) Description copied from interface:MapIterableApplies an aggregate function over the map grouping results into a map based on the specific key and value groupBy functions. Aggregate results are allowed to be immutable as they will be replaced in place in the map. A second function specifies the initial "zero" aggregate value to work with.MapIterable<String, Interval> map = Maps.mutable.with("oneToFive", Interval.fromTo(1, 5), "sixToNine", Interval.fromTo(6, 9)); MapIterable<String, Long> result = map.aggregateBy( eachKey -> { return eachKey.equals("oneToFive") ? "lessThanSix" : "greaterOrEqualsToSix"; }, each -> each.sumOfInt(Integer::intValue), () -> 0L, (argument1, argument2) -> argument1 + argument2); MapIterable<String, Long> expected = Maps.mutable.with("lessThanSix", Interval.fromTo(1, 5).sumOfInt(Integer::intValue), "greaterOrEqualsToSix", Interval.fromTo(6, 9).sumOfInt(Integer::intValue)); Assert.assertEquals(expected, result);- Specified by:
aggregateByin interfaceMapIterable<K,V> - Specified by:
aggregateByin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - Since:
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reduceBy
default <KK> MutableMap<KK,V> reduceBy(Function<? super V, ? extends KK> groupBy, Function2<? super V, ? super V, ? extends V> reduceFunction) Description copied from interface:RichIterableApplies an aggregate function over the iterable grouping results into a map based on the specific groupBy function. Aggregate results are allowed to be immutable as they will be replaced in place in the map.- Specified by:
reduceByin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - Specified by:
reduceByin interfaceRichIterable<K>
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withKeyValue
Description copied from interface:MutableMapIterableThis method allows mutable, fixed size, and immutable maps the ability to add elements to their existing elements. In order to support fixed size maps, a new instance of a map would have to be returned including the keys and values of the original plus the additional key and value. In the case of mutable maps, the original map is modified and then returned. In order to use this method properly with mutable and fixed size maps the following approach must be taken:map = map.withKeyValue("new key", "new value");In the case of FixedSizeMap, a new instance will be returned by withKeyValue, and any variables that previously referenced the original map will need to be redirected to reference the new instance. In the case of a FastMap or UnifiedMap, you will be replacing the reference to map with map, since FastMap and UnifiedMap will both return "this" after calling put on themselves.- Specified by:
withKeyValuein interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - See Also:
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withMap
Description copied from interface:MutableMapIterableSimilar toMap.putAll(Map), but returns this instead of void- Specified by:
withMapin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - See Also:
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withMapIterable
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withMapIterablein interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V>
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withAllKeyValues
Description copied from interface:MutableMapIterableThis method allows mutable, fixed size, and immutable maps the ability to add elements to their existing elements. In order to support fixed size maps, a new instance of a map would have to be returned including the keys and values of the original plus all the additional keys and values. In the case of mutable maps, the original map is modified and then returned. In order to use this method properly with mutable and fixed size maps the following approach must be taken:map = map.withAllKeyValues(FastList.newListWith(PairImpl.of("new key", "new value")));In the case of FixedSizeMap, a new instance will be returned by withAllKeyValues, and any variables that previously referenced the original map will need to be redirected to reference the new instance. In the case of a FastMap or UnifiedMap, you will be replacing the reference to map with map, since FastMap and UnifiedMap will both return "this" after calling put on themselves.- Specified by:
withAllKeyValuesin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - See Also:
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withAllKeyValueArguments
Description copied from interface:MutableMapIterableConvenience var-args version of withAllKeyValues- Specified by:
withAllKeyValueArgumentsin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - See Also:
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withoutKey
Description copied from interface:MutableMapIterableThis method allows mutable, fixed size, and immutable maps the ability to remove elements from their existing elements. In order to support fixed size maps, a new instance of a map would have to be returned including the keys and values of the original minus the key and value to be removed. In the case of mutable maps, the original map is modified and then returned. In order to use this method properly with mutable and fixed size maps the following approach must be taken:map = map.withoutKey("key");In the case of FixedSizeMap, a new instance will be returned by withoutKey, and any variables that previously referenced the original map will need to be redirected to reference the new instance. In the case of a FastMap or UnifiedMap, you will be replacing the reference to map with map, since FastMap and UnifiedMap will both return "this" after calling remove on themselves.- Specified by:
withoutKeyin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - See Also:
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withoutAllKeys
Description copied from interface:MutableMapIterableThis method allows mutable, fixed size, and immutable maps the ability to remove elements from their existing elements. In order to support fixed size maps, a new instance of a map would have to be returned including the keys and values of the original minus all the keys and values to be removed. In the case of mutable maps, the original map is modified and then returned. In order to use this method properly with mutable and fixed size maps the following approach must be taken:map = map.withoutAllKeys(FastList.newListWith("key1", "key2"));In the case of FixedSizeMap, a new instance will be returned by withoutAllKeys, and any variables that previously referenced the original map will need to be redirected to reference the new instance. In the case of a FastMap or UnifiedMap, you will be replacing the reference to map with map, since FastMap and UnifiedMap will both return "this" after calling remove on themselves.- Specified by:
withoutAllKeysin interfaceMutableMapIterable<K,V> - See Also:
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