Interface ImmutableCharSet
- All Superinterfaces:
CharIterable,CharSet,ImmutableCharCollection,PrimitiveIterable
This file was automatically generated from template file immutablePrimitiveSet.stg.
- Since:
- 3.0.
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescription<V> ImmutableSet<V>collect(CharToObjectFunction<? extends V> function) Returns a new collection with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection.default ImmutableCharSetdifference(CharSet set) Returns the set of all members ofthisthat are not members ofset.default ImmutableCharSetReturns the set of all objects that are members of boththisandset.newWith(char element) newWithAll(CharIterable elements) newWithout(char element) newWithoutAll(CharIterable elements) reject(CharPredicate predicate) Returns a new CharIterable with all of the elements in the CharIterable that return false for the specified predicate.select(CharPredicate predicate) Returns a new CharIterable with all of the elements in the CharIterable that return true for the specified predicate.default ImmutableCharSetReturns the set of all objects that are a member of exactly one ofthisandset(elements which are in one of the sets, but not in both).default ImmutableCharSettap(CharProcedure procedure) default ImmutableCharSetMethods inherited from interface org.eclipse.collections.api.CharIterable
allSatisfy, anySatisfy, asLazy, average, averageIfEmpty, charIterator, chunk, collect, collectBoolean, collectByte, collectChar, collectDouble, collectFloat, collectInt, collectLong, collectShort, contains, containsAll, containsAll, containsAny, containsAny, containsNone, containsNone, count, detectIfNone, each, flatCollect, forEach, injectInto, injectIntoBoolean, injectIntoByte, injectIntoChar, injectIntoDouble, injectIntoFloat, injectIntoInt, injectIntoLong, injectIntoShort, max, maxIfEmpty, median, medianIfEmpty, min, minIfEmpty, noneSatisfy, reduce, reduceIfEmpty, reject, select, sum, summaryStatistics, toArray, toArray, toBag, toList, toSet, toSortedArray, toSortedList, toSortedList, toSortedListBy, toSortedListByMethods inherited from interface org.eclipse.collections.api.set.primitive.CharSet
cartesianProduct, equals, freeze, hashCode, isProperSubsetOf, isSubsetOf, toImmutableMethods inherited from interface org.eclipse.collections.api.PrimitiveIterable
appendString, appendString, appendString, isEmpty, makeString, makeString, makeString, notEmpty, size, toString
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Method Details
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select
Description copied from interface:CharIterableReturns a new CharIterable with all of the elements in the CharIterable that return true for the specified predicate.- Specified by:
selectin interfaceCharIterable- Specified by:
selectin interfaceCharSet- Specified by:
selectin interfaceImmutableCharCollection
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reject
Description copied from interface:CharIterableReturns a new CharIterable with all of the elements in the CharIterable that return false for the specified predicate.- Specified by:
rejectin interfaceCharIterable- Specified by:
rejectin interfaceCharSet- Specified by:
rejectin interfaceImmutableCharCollection
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tap
- Specified by:
tapin interfaceCharIterable- Specified by:
tapin interfaceCharSet- Specified by:
tapin interfaceImmutableCharCollection- Since:
- 9.0.
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collect
Description copied from interface:CharIterableReturns a new collection with the results of applying the specified function on each element of the source collection. This method is also commonly called transform or map.- Specified by:
collectin interfaceCharIterable- Specified by:
collectin interfaceCharSet- Specified by:
collectin interfaceImmutableCharCollection
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union
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intersect
Returns the set of all objects that are members of boththisandset. The intersection of [1, 2, 3] and [2, 3, 4] is the set [2, 3]. -
difference
Returns the set of all members ofthisthat are not members ofset. The difference of [1, 2, 3] and [2, 3, 4] is [1].- Specified by:
differencein interfaceCharSet- Since:
- 11.0.
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symmetricDifference
Returns the set of all objects that are a member of exactly one ofthisandset(elements which are in one of the sets, but not in both). For instance, for the sets [1, 2, 3] and [2, 3, 4], the symmetric difference set is [1, 4] . It is the set difference of the union and the intersection.- Specified by:
symmetricDifferencein interfaceCharSet- Since:
- 11.0.
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newWith
- Specified by:
newWithin interfaceImmutableCharCollection
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newWithout
- Specified by:
newWithoutin interfaceImmutableCharCollection
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newWithAll
- Specified by:
newWithAllin interfaceImmutableCharCollection
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newWithoutAll
- Specified by:
newWithoutAllin interfaceImmutableCharCollection
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