Interface SequencedCollection<E>
- Type Parameters:
E- the type of elements in this collection
- All Superinterfaces:
Collection<E>,Iterable<E>
- All Known Subinterfaces:
BlockingDeque<E>,Deque<E>,List<E>,NavigableSet<E>,SequencedSet<E>,SortedSet<E>
- All Known Implementing Classes:
AbstractList,AbstractSequentialList,ArrayDeque,ArrayList,AttributeList,ConcurrentLinkedDeque,ConcurrentSkipListSet,CopyOnWriteArrayList,LinkedBlockingDeque,LinkedHashSet,LinkedList,RoleList,RoleUnresolvedList,Stack,TreeSet,Vector
(Note that this definition does not imply anything about physical positioning of elements, such as their locations in a computer's memory.)
Several methods inherited from theCollection interface are required to operate on elements according to this collection's encounter order. For instance, theiterator method provides elements starting from the first element, proceeding through successive elements, until the last element. Other methods that are required to operate on elements in encounter order include the following:forEach,parallelStream,spliterator,stream, and all overloads of thetoArray method.
This interface provides methods to add, retrieve, and remove elements at either end of the collection.
This interface also defines thereversed method, which provides a reverse-orderedview of this collection. In the reverse-ordered view, the concepts of first and last are inverted, as are the concepts of successor and predecessor. The first element of this collection is the last element of the reverse-ordered view, and vice-versa. The successor of some element in this collection is its predecessor in the reversed view, and vice-versa. All methods that respect the encounter order of the collection operate as if the encounter order is inverted. For instance, theCollection.iterator() method of the reversed view reports the elements in order from the last element of this collection to the first. The availability of thereversed method, and its impact on the ordering semantics of all applicable methods, allow convenient iteration, searching, copying, and streaming of the elements of this collection in either forward order or reverse order.
This class is a member of the Java Collections Framework.
- API Note:
- This interface does not impose any requirements on the
equalsandhashCodemethods, because requirements imposed by sub-interfacesListandSequencedSet(which inherits requirements fromSet) would be in conflict. See the specifications forCollection.equalsandCollection.hashCodefor further information. - Since:
- 21
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptiondefault voidAdds an element as the first element of this collection (optional operation).default voidAdds an element as the last element of this collection (optional operation).defaultEgetFirst()Gets the first element of this collection.defaultEgetLast()Gets the last element of this collection.defaultERemoves and returns the first element of this collection (optional operation).defaultERemoves and returns the last element of this collection (optional operation).reversed()Returns a reverse-orderedview of this collection.
Method Details
reversed
SequencedCollection<E> reversed()Returns a reverse-orderedview of this collection. The encounter order of elements in the returned view is the inverse of the encounter order of elements in this collection. The reverse ordering affects all order-sensitive operations, including those on the view collections of the returned view. If the collection implementation permits modifications to this view, the modifications "write through" to the underlying collection. Changes to the underlying collection might or might not be visible in this reversed view, depending upon the implementation.- Returns:
- a reverse-ordered view of this collection
addFirst
Adds an element as the first element of this collection (optional operation). After this operation completes normally, the given element will be a member of this collection, and it will be the first element in encounter order.- Implementation Requirements:
- The implementation in this interface always throws
UnsupportedOperationException. - Parameters:
e- the element to be added- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the specified element is null and this collection does not permit null elementsUnsupportedOperationException- if this collection implementation does not support this operation
addLast
Adds an element as the last element of this collection (optional operation). After this operation completes normally, the given element will be a member of this collection, and it will be the last element in encounter order.- Implementation Requirements:
- The implementation in this interface always throws
UnsupportedOperationException. - Parameters:
e- the element to be added.- Throws:
NullPointerException- if the specified element is null and this collection does not permit null elementsUnsupportedOperationException- if this collection implementation does not support this operation
getFirst
Gets the first element of this collection.- Implementation Requirements:
- The implementation in this interface obtains an iterator of this collection, and then it obtains an element by calling the iterator's
nextmethod. AnyNoSuchElementExceptionthrown is propagated. Otherwise, it returns the element. - Returns:
- the retrieved element
- Throws:
NoSuchElementException- if this collection is empty
getLast
Gets the last element of this collection.- Implementation Requirements:
- The implementation in this interface obtains an iterator of the reversed view of this collection, and then it obtains an element by calling the iterator's
nextmethod. AnyNoSuchElementExceptionthrown is propagated. Otherwise, it returns the element. - Returns:
- the retrieved element
- Throws:
NoSuchElementException- if this collection is empty
removeFirst
Removes and returns the first element of this collection (optional operation).- Implementation Requirements:
- The implementation in this interface obtains an iterator of this collection, and then it obtains an element by calling the iterator's
nextmethod. AnyNoSuchElementExceptionthrown is propagated. It then calls the iterator'sremovemethod. AnyUnsupportedOperationExceptionthrown is propagated. Then, it returns the element. - Returns:
- the removed element
- Throws:
NoSuchElementException- if this collection is emptyUnsupportedOperationException- if this collection implementation does not support this operation
removeLast
Removes and returns the last element of this collection (optional operation).- Implementation Requirements:
- The implementation in this interface obtains an iterator of the reversed view of this collection, and then it obtains an element by calling the iterator's
nextmethod. AnyNoSuchElementExceptionthrown is propagated. It then calls the iterator'sremovemethod. AnyUnsupportedOperationExceptionthrown is propagated. Then, it returns the element. - Returns:
- the removed element
- Throws:
NoSuchElementException- if this collection is emptyUnsupportedOperationException- if this collection implementation does not support this operation