- Type Parameters:
K- the type of keys maintained by this mapV- the type of mapped values
- All Superinterfaces:
Map<K,V>
- All Known Subinterfaces:
ConcurrentNavigableMap<K,,V> NavigableMap<K,V>
- All Known Implementing Classes:
ConcurrentSkipListMap,TreeMap
Map that further provides a total ordering on its keys.
The map is ordered according to the natural
ordering of its keys, or by a Comparator typically
provided at sorted map creation time. This order is reflected when
iterating over the sorted map's collection views (returned by the
entrySet, keySet and values methods).
Several additional operations are provided to take advantage of the
ordering. (This interface is the map analogue of SortedSet.)
All keys inserted into a sorted map must implement the Comparable
interface (or be accepted by the specified comparator). Furthermore, all
such keys must be mutually comparable: k1.compareTo(k2) (or
comparator.compare(k1, k2)) must not throw a
ClassCastException for any keys k1 and k2 in
the sorted map. Attempts to violate this restriction will cause the
offending method or constructor invocation to throw a
ClassCastException.
Note that the ordering maintained by a sorted map (whether or not an
explicit comparator is provided) must be consistent with equals if
the sorted map is to correctly implement the Map interface. (See
the Comparable interface or Comparator interface for a
precise definition of consistent with equals.) This is so because
the Map interface is defined in terms of the equals
operation, but a sorted map performs all key comparisons using its
compareTo (or compare) method, so two keys that are
deemed equal by this method are, from the standpoint of the sorted map,
equal. The behavior of a tree map is well-defined even if its
ordering is inconsistent with equals; it just fails to obey the general
contract of the Map interface.
All general-purpose sorted map implementation classes should provide four "standard" constructors. It is not possible to enforce this recommendation though as required constructors cannot be specified by interfaces. The expected "standard" constructors for all sorted map implementations are:
- A void (no arguments) constructor, which creates an empty sorted map sorted according to the natural ordering of its keys.
- A constructor with a single argument of type
Comparator, which creates an empty sorted map sorted according to the specified comparator. - A constructor with a single argument of type
Map, which creates a new map with the same key-value mappings as its argument, sorted according to the keys' natural ordering. - A constructor with a single argument of type
SortedMap, which creates a new sorted map with the same key-value mappings and the same ordering as the input sorted map.
Note: several methods return submaps with restricted key
ranges. Such ranges are half-open, that is, they include their low
endpoint but not their high endpoint (where applicable). If you need a
closed range (which includes both endpoints), and the key type
allows for calculation of the successor of a given key, merely request
the subrange from lowEndpoint to
successor(highEndpoint). For example, suppose that m
is a map whose keys are strings. The following idiom obtains a view
containing all of the key-value mappings in m whose keys are
between low and high, inclusive:
SortedMap<String, V> sub = m.subMap(low, high+"\0");A similar technique can be used to generate an open range (which contains neither endpoint). The following idiom obtains a view containing all of the key-value mappings in
m whose keys
are between low and high, exclusive:SortedMap<String, V> sub = m.subMap(low+"\0", high);
This interface is a member of the Java Collections Framework.
- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
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Nested Class Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionComparator<? super K>Returns the comparator used to order the keys in this map, ornullif this map uses the natural ordering of its keys.entrySet()Returns aSetview of the mappings contained in this map.firstKey()Returns the first (lowest) key currently in this map.Returns a view of the portion of this map whose keys are strictly less thantoKey.keySet()Returns aSetview of the keys contained in this map.lastKey()Returns the last (highest) key currently in this map.Returns a view of the portion of this map whose keys range fromfromKey, inclusive, totoKey, exclusive.Returns a view of the portion of this map whose keys are greater than or equal tofromKey.values()Returns aCollectionview of the values contained in this map.Methods declared in interface java.util.Map
clear, compute, computeIfAbsent, computeIfPresent, containsKey, containsValue, equals, forEach, get, getOrDefault, hashCode, isEmpty, merge, put, putAll, putIfAbsent, remove, remove, replace, replace, replaceAll, size
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Method Details
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comparator
Comparator<? super K> comparator()Returns the comparator used to order the keys in this map, ornullif this map uses the natural ordering of its keys.- Returns:
- the comparator used to order the keys in this map,
or
nullif this map uses the natural ordering of its keys
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subMap
Returns a view of the portion of this map whose keys range fromfromKey, inclusive, totoKey, exclusive. (IffromKeyandtoKeyare equal, the returned map is empty.) The returned map is backed by this map, so changes in the returned map are reflected in this map, and vice-versa. The returned map supports all optional map operations that this map supports.The returned map will throw an
IllegalArgumentExceptionon an attempt to insert a key outside its range.- Parameters:
fromKey- low endpoint (inclusive) of the keys in the returned maptoKey- high endpoint (exclusive) of the keys in the returned map- Returns:
- a view of the portion of this map whose keys range from
fromKey, inclusive, totoKey, exclusive - Throws:
ClassCastException- iffromKeyandtoKeycannot be compared to one another using this map's comparator (or, if the map has no comparator, using natural ordering). Implementations may, but are not required to, throw this exception iffromKeyortoKeycannot be compared to keys currently in the map.NullPointerException- iffromKeyortoKeyis null and this map does not permit null keysIllegalArgumentException- iffromKeyis greater thantoKey; or if this map itself has a restricted range, andfromKeyortoKeylies outside the bounds of the range
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headMap
Returns a view of the portion of this map whose keys are strictly less thantoKey. The returned map is backed by this map, so changes in the returned map are reflected in this map, and vice-versa. The returned map supports all optional map operations that this map supports.The returned map will throw an
IllegalArgumentExceptionon an attempt to insert a key outside its range.- Parameters:
toKey- high endpoint (exclusive) of the keys in the returned map- Returns:
- a view of the portion of this map whose keys are strictly
less than
toKey - Throws:
ClassCastException- iftoKeyis not compatible with this map's comparator (or, if the map has no comparator, iftoKeydoes not implementComparable). Implementations may, but are not required to, throw this exception iftoKeycannot be compared to keys currently in the map.NullPointerException- iftoKeyis null and this map does not permit null keysIllegalArgumentException- if this map itself has a restricted range, andtoKeylies outside the bounds of the range
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tailMap
Returns a view of the portion of this map whose keys are greater than or equal tofromKey. The returned map is backed by this map, so changes in the returned map are reflected in this map, and vice-versa. The returned map supports all optional map operations that this map supports.The returned map will throw an
IllegalArgumentExceptionon an attempt to insert a key outside its range.- Parameters:
fromKey- low endpoint (inclusive) of the keys in the returned map- Returns:
- a view of the portion of this map whose keys are greater
than or equal to
fromKey - Throws:
ClassCastException- iffromKeyis not compatible with this map's comparator (or, if the map has no comparator, iffromKeydoes not implementComparable). Implementations may, but are not required to, throw this exception iffromKeycannot be compared to keys currently in the map.NullPointerException- iffromKeyis null and this map does not permit null keysIllegalArgumentException- if this map itself has a restricted range, andfromKeylies outside the bounds of the range
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firstKey
K firstKey()Returns the first (lowest) key currently in this map.- Returns:
- the first (lowest) key currently in this map
- Throws:
NoSuchElementException- if this map is empty
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lastKey
K lastKey()Returns the last (highest) key currently in this map.- Returns:
- the last (highest) key currently in this map
- Throws:
NoSuchElementException- if this map is empty
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keySet
Returns aSetview of the keys contained in this map. The set's iterator returns the keys in ascending order. The set is backed by the map, so changes to the map are reflected in the set, and vice-versa. If the map is modified while an iteration over the set is in progress (except through the iterator's ownremoveoperation), the results of the iteration are undefined. The set supports element removal, which removes the corresponding mapping from the map, via theIterator.remove,Set.remove,removeAll,retainAll, andclearoperations. It does not support theaddoraddAlloperations. -
values
Collection<V> values()Returns aCollectionview of the values contained in this map. The collection's iterator returns the values in ascending order of the corresponding keys. The collection is backed by the map, so changes to the map are reflected in the collection, and vice-versa. If the map is modified while an iteration over the collection is in progress (except through the iterator's ownremoveoperation), the results of the iteration are undefined. The collection supports element removal, which removes the corresponding mapping from the map, via theIterator.remove,Collection.remove,removeAll,retainAllandclearoperations. It does not support theaddoraddAlloperations. -
entrySet
Returns aSetview of the mappings contained in this map. The set's iterator returns the entries in ascending key order. The set is backed by the map, so changes to the map are reflected in the set, and vice-versa. If the map is modified while an iteration over the set is in progress (except through the iterator's ownremoveoperation, or through thesetValueoperation on a map entry returned by the iterator) the results of the iteration are undefined. The set supports element removal, which removes the corresponding mapping from the map, via theIterator.remove,Set.remove,removeAll,retainAllandclearoperations. It does not support theaddoraddAlloperations.
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