Uses of Interface
org.eclipse.collections.api.map.primitive.ImmutableByteIntMap
Packages that use ImmutableByteIntMap
Package
Description
This package contains API for primitive to primitive maps, primitive to object maps and object to primitive maps with mutable and immutable variants.
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Uses of ImmutableByteIntMap in org.eclipse.collections.api.factory.map.primitive
Methods in org.eclipse.collections.api.factory.map.primitive that return ImmutableByteIntMapModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionImmutableByteIntMapFactory.empty()ImmutableByteIntMapFactory.from(Iterable<T> iterable, ByteFunction<? super T> keyFunction, IntFunction<? super T> valueFunction) Creates anImmutableByteIntMapfrom anIterable<T>by applyingkeyFunctionandvalueFunction.ImmutableByteIntMapFactory.of()Same asImmutableByteIntMapFactory.empty().ImmutableByteIntMapFactory.of(byte key, int value) ImmutableByteIntMapFactory.ofAll(ByteIntMap map) ImmutableByteIntMapFactory.with()Same asImmutableByteIntMapFactory.empty().ImmutableByteIntMapFactory.with(byte key, int value) ImmutableByteIntMapFactory.withAll(ByteIntMap map) -
Uses of ImmutableByteIntMap in org.eclipse.collections.api.map.primitive
Methods in org.eclipse.collections.api.map.primitive that return ImmutableByteIntMapModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionImmutableIntByteMap.flipUniqueValues()ImmutableByteIntMap.newWithKeyValue(byte key, int value) Copy this map, associate the value with the key (replacing the value if one already exists forkey), and return the copy as new immutable map.ImmutableByteIntMap.newWithoutAllKeys(ByteIterable keys) Copy this map, remove any associated values with the specified keys (if any exist), and return the copy as a new immutable map.ImmutableByteIntMap.newWithoutKey(byte key) Copy this map, remove any associated value with the key (if one exists), and return the copy as a new immutable map.ImmutableByteIntMap.reject(ByteIntPredicate predicate) ImmutableByteIntMap.select(ByteIntPredicate predicate) ByteIntMap.toImmutable()Returns a copy of this map that is immutable (if this map is mutable) or itself if it is already immutable.