SortedSet.java revision 309f9df28350e15445b9135e8b710fa2b34b5dc1
1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 1998, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
3 * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
4 *
5 * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
6 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
7 * published by the Free Software Foundation.  Oracle designates this
8 * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
9 * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
10 *
11 * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
12 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
13 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
14 * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
15 * accompanied this code).
16 *
17 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
18 * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
19 * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
20 *
21 * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
22 * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
23 * questions.
24 */
25
26package java.util;
27
28/**
29 * A {@link Set} that further provides a <i>total ordering</i> on its elements.
30 * The elements are ordered using their {@linkplain Comparable natural
31 * ordering}, or by a {@link Comparator} typically provided at sorted
32 * set creation time.  The set's iterator will traverse the set in
33 * ascending element order. Several additional operations are provided
34 * to take advantage of the ordering.  (This interface is the set
35 * analogue of {@link SortedMap}.)
36 *
37 * <p>All elements inserted into a sorted set must implement the <tt>Comparable</tt>
38 * interface (or be accepted by the specified comparator).  Furthermore, all
39 * such elements must be <i>mutually comparable</i>: <tt>e1.compareTo(e2)</tt>
40 * (or <tt>comparator.compare(e1, e2)</tt>) must not throw a
41 * <tt>ClassCastException</tt> for any elements <tt>e1</tt> and <tt>e2</tt> in
42 * the sorted set.  Attempts to violate this restriction will cause the
43 * offending method or constructor invocation to throw a
44 * <tt>ClassCastException</tt>.
45 *
46 * <p>Note that the ordering maintained by a sorted set (whether or not an
47 * explicit comparator is provided) must be <i>consistent with equals</i> if
48 * the sorted set is to correctly implement the <tt>Set</tt> interface.  (See
49 * the <tt>Comparable</tt> interface or <tt>Comparator</tt> interface for a
50 * precise definition of <i>consistent with equals</i>.)  This is so because
51 * the <tt>Set</tt> interface is defined in terms of the <tt>equals</tt>
52 * operation, but a sorted set performs all element comparisons using its
53 * <tt>compareTo</tt> (or <tt>compare</tt>) method, so two elements that are
54 * deemed equal by this method are, from the standpoint of the sorted set,
55 * equal.  The behavior of a sorted set <i>is</i> well-defined even if its
56 * ordering is inconsistent with equals; it just fails to obey the general
57 * contract of the <tt>Set</tt> interface.
58 *
59 * <p>All general-purpose sorted set implementation classes should
60 * provide four "standard" constructors: 1) A void (no arguments)
61 * constructor, which creates an empty sorted set sorted according to
62 * the natural ordering of its elements.  2) A constructor with a
63 * single argument of type <tt>Comparator</tt>, which creates an empty
64 * sorted set sorted according to the specified comparator.  3) A
65 * constructor with a single argument of type <tt>Collection</tt>,
66 * which creates a new sorted set with the same elements as its
67 * argument, sorted according to the natural ordering of the elements.
68 * 4) A constructor with a single argument of type <tt>SortedSet</tt>,
69 * which creates a new sorted set with the same elements and the same
70 * ordering as the input sorted set.  There is no way to enforce this
71 * recommendation, as interfaces cannot contain constructors.
72 *
73 * <p>Note: several methods return subsets with restricted ranges.
74 * Such ranges are <i>half-open</i>, that is, they include their low
75 * endpoint but not their high endpoint (where applicable).
76 * If you need a <i>closed range</i> (which includes both endpoints), and
77 * the element type allows for calculation of the successor of a given
78 * value, merely request the subrange from <tt>lowEndpoint</tt> to
79 * <tt>successor(highEndpoint)</tt>.  For example, suppose that <tt>s</tt>
80 * is a sorted set of strings.  The following idiom obtains a view
81 * containing all of the strings in <tt>s</tt> from <tt>low</tt> to
82 * <tt>high</tt>, inclusive:<pre>
83 *   SortedSet&lt;String&gt; sub = s.subSet(low, high+"\0");</pre>
84 *
85 * A similar technique can be used to generate an <i>open range</i> (which
86 * contains neither endpoint).  The following idiom obtains a view
87 * containing all of the Strings in <tt>s</tt> from <tt>low</tt> to
88 * <tt>high</tt>, exclusive:<pre>
89 *   SortedSet&lt;String&gt; sub = s.subSet(low+"\0", high);</pre>
90 *
91 * <p>This interface is a member of the
92 * <a href="{@docRoot}openjdk-redirect.html?v=8&path=/technotes/guides/collections/index.html">
93 * Java Collections Framework</a>.
94 *
95 * @param <E> the type of elements maintained by this set
96 *
97 * @author  Josh Bloch
98 * @see Set
99 * @see TreeSet
100 * @see SortedMap
101 * @see Collection
102 * @see Comparable
103 * @see Comparator
104 * @see ClassCastException
105 * @since 1.2
106 */
107
108public interface SortedSet<E> extends Set<E> {
109    /**
110     * Returns the comparator used to order the elements in this set,
111     * or <tt>null</tt> if this set uses the {@linkplain Comparable
112     * natural ordering} of its elements.
113     *
114     * @return the comparator used to order the elements in this set,
115     *         or <tt>null</tt> if this set uses the natural ordering
116     *         of its elements
117     */
118    Comparator<? super E> comparator();
119
120    /**
121     * Returns a view of the portion of this set whose elements range
122     * from <tt>fromElement</tt>, inclusive, to <tt>toElement</tt>,
123     * exclusive.  (If <tt>fromElement</tt> and <tt>toElement</tt> are
124     * equal, the returned set is empty.)  The returned set is backed
125     * by this set, so changes in the returned set are reflected in
126     * this set, and vice-versa.  The returned set supports all
127     * optional set operations that this set supports.
128     *
129     * <p>The returned set will throw an <tt>IllegalArgumentException</tt>
130     * on an attempt to insert an element outside its range.
131     *
132     * @param fromElement low endpoint (inclusive) of the returned set
133     * @param toElement high endpoint (exclusive) of the returned set
134     * @return a view of the portion of this set whose elements range from
135     *         <tt>fromElement</tt>, inclusive, to <tt>toElement</tt>, exclusive
136     * @throws ClassCastException if <tt>fromElement</tt> and
137     *         <tt>toElement</tt> cannot be compared to one another using this
138     *         set's comparator (or, if the set has no comparator, using
139     *         natural ordering).  Implementations may, but are not required
140     *         to, throw this exception if <tt>fromElement</tt> or
141     *         <tt>toElement</tt> cannot be compared to elements currently in
142     *         the set.
143     * @throws NullPointerException if <tt>fromElement</tt> or
144     *         <tt>toElement</tt> is null and this set does not permit null
145     *         elements
146     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if <tt>fromElement</tt> is
147     *         greater than <tt>toElement</tt>; or if this set itself
148     *         has a restricted range, and <tt>fromElement</tt> or
149     *         <tt>toElement</tt> lies outside the bounds of the range
150     */
151    SortedSet<E> subSet(E fromElement, E toElement);
152
153    /**
154     * Returns a view of the portion of this set whose elements are
155     * strictly less than <tt>toElement</tt>.  The returned set is
156     * backed by this set, so changes in the returned set are
157     * reflected in this set, and vice-versa.  The returned set
158     * supports all optional set operations that this set supports.
159     *
160     * <p>The returned set will throw an <tt>IllegalArgumentException</tt>
161     * on an attempt to insert an element outside its range.
162     *
163     * @param toElement high endpoint (exclusive) of the returned set
164     * @return a view of the portion of this set whose elements are strictly
165     *         less than <tt>toElement</tt>
166     * @throws ClassCastException if <tt>toElement</tt> is not compatible
167     *         with this set's comparator (or, if the set has no comparator,
168     *         if <tt>toElement</tt> does not implement {@link Comparable}).
169     *         Implementations may, but are not required to, throw this
170     *         exception if <tt>toElement</tt> cannot be compared to elements
171     *         currently in the set.
172     * @throws NullPointerException if <tt>toElement</tt> is null and
173     *         this set does not permit null elements
174     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if this set itself has a
175     *         restricted range, and <tt>toElement</tt> lies outside the
176     *         bounds of the range
177     */
178    SortedSet<E> headSet(E toElement);
179
180    /**
181     * Returns a view of the portion of this set whose elements are
182     * greater than or equal to <tt>fromElement</tt>.  The returned
183     * set is backed by this set, so changes in the returned set are
184     * reflected in this set, and vice-versa.  The returned set
185     * supports all optional set operations that this set supports.
186     *
187     * <p>The returned set will throw an <tt>IllegalArgumentException</tt>
188     * on an attempt to insert an element outside its range.
189     *
190     * @param fromElement low endpoint (inclusive) of the returned set
191     * @return a view of the portion of this set whose elements are greater
192     *         than or equal to <tt>fromElement</tt>
193     * @throws ClassCastException if <tt>fromElement</tt> is not compatible
194     *         with this set's comparator (or, if the set has no comparator,
195     *         if <tt>fromElement</tt> does not implement {@link Comparable}).
196     *         Implementations may, but are not required to, throw this
197     *         exception if <tt>fromElement</tt> cannot be compared to elements
198     *         currently in the set.
199     * @throws NullPointerException if <tt>fromElement</tt> is null
200     *         and this set does not permit null elements
201     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if this set itself has a
202     *         restricted range, and <tt>fromElement</tt> lies outside the
203     *         bounds of the range
204     */
205    SortedSet<E> tailSet(E fromElement);
206
207    /**
208     * Returns the first (lowest) element currently in this set.
209     *
210     * @return the first (lowest) element currently in this set
211     * @throws NoSuchElementException if this set is empty
212     */
213    E first();
214
215    /**
216     * Returns the last (highest) element currently in this set.
217     *
218     * @return the last (highest) element currently in this set
219     * @throws NoSuchElementException if this set is empty
220     */
221    E last();
222
223    /**
224     * Creates a {@code Spliterator} over the elements in this sorted set.
225     *
226     * <p>The {@code Spliterator} reports {@link Spliterator#DISTINCT},
227     * {@link Spliterator#SORTED} and {@link Spliterator#ORDERED}.
228     * Implementations should document the reporting of additional
229     * characteristic values.
230     *
231     * <p>The spliterator's comparator (see
232     * {@link java.util.Spliterator#getComparator()}) must be {@code null} if
233     * the sorted set's comparator (see {@link #comparator()}) is {@code null}.
234     * Otherwise, the spliterator's comparator must be the same as or impose the
235     * same total ordering as the sorted set's comparator.
236     *
237     * @implSpec
238     * The default implementation creates a
239     * <em><a href="Spliterator.html#binding">late-binding</a></em> spliterator
240     * from the sorted set's {@code Iterator}.  The spliterator inherits the
241     * <em>fail-fast</em> properties of the set's iterator.  The
242     * spliterator's comparator is the same as the sorted set's comparator.
243     * <p>
244     * The created {@code Spliterator} additionally reports
245     * {@link Spliterator#SIZED}.
246     *
247     * @implNote
248     * The created {@code Spliterator} additionally reports
249     * {@link Spliterator#SUBSIZED}.
250     *
251     * @return a {@code Spliterator} over the elements in this sorted set
252     * @since 1.8
253     */
254    @Override
255    default Spliterator<E> spliterator() {
256        return new Spliterators.IteratorSpliterator<E>(
257                this, Spliterator.DISTINCT | Spliterator.SORTED | Spliterator.ORDERED) {
258            @Override
259            public Comparator<? super E> getComparator() {
260                return SortedSet.this.comparator();
261            }
262        };
263    }
264}
265