public interface FloatCollection extends Collection<Float>, FloatIterable
Collection; provides some additional methods
that use polymorphism to avoid (un)boxing.
Additionally, this class defines strengthens (again) iterator() and defines
a slightly different semantics for toArray(Object[]).
Collection| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
boolean |
add(float key) |
boolean |
addAll(FloatCollection c) |
boolean |
contains(float key) |
boolean |
containsAll(FloatCollection c) |
FloatIterator |
floatIterator()
Deprecated.
As of
fastutil 5, replaced by iterator(). |
FloatIterator |
iterator()
Returns a type-specific iterator on the elements of this collection.
|
boolean |
rem(float key)
|
boolean |
removeAll(FloatCollection c) |
boolean |
retainAll(FloatCollection c) |
float[] |
toArray(float[] a)
Returns a primitive type array containing the items of this collection.
|
<T> T[] |
toArray(T[] a)
Returns an containing the items of this collection;
the runtime type of the returned array is that of the specified array.
|
float[] |
toFloatArray()
Returns a primitive type array containing the items of this collection.
|
float[] |
toFloatArray(float[] a)
Returns a primitive type array containing the items of this collection.
|
FloatIterator iterator()
Note that this specification strengthens the one given in
Iterable.iterator(), which was already
strengthened in the corresponding type-specific class,
but was weakened by the fact that this interface extends Collection.
iterator in interface Collection<Float>iterator in interface FloatIterableiterator in interface Iterable<Float>@Deprecated FloatIterator floatIterator()
iterator()<T> T[] toArray(T[] a)
Warning: Note that, contrarily to Collection.toArray(Object[]), this
methods just writes all elements of this collection: no special
value will be added after the last one.
toArray in interface Collection<Float>a - if this array is big enough, it will be used to store this collection.Collection.toArray(Object[])boolean contains(float key)
Collection.contains(Object)float[] toFloatArray()
Collection.toArray()float[] toFloatArray(float[] a)
Note that, contrarily to Collection.toArray(Object[]), this
methods just writes all elements of this collection: no special
value will be added after the last one.
a - if this array is big enough, it will be used to store this collection.Collection.toArray(Object[])float[] toArray(float[] a)
Note that, contrarily to Collection.toArray(Object[]), this
methods just writes all elements of this collection: no special
value will be added after the last one.
a - if this array is big enough, it will be used to store this collection.Collection.toArray(Object[])boolean add(float key)
Collection.add(Object)boolean rem(float key)
remove(), but the clash
with the similarly named index-based method in the List interface
forces us to use a distinguished name. For simplicity, the set interfaces reinstates
remove().Collection.remove(Object)boolean addAll(FloatCollection c)
Collection.addAll(Collection)boolean containsAll(FloatCollection c)
Collection.containsAll(Collection)boolean removeAll(FloatCollection c)
Collection.removeAll(Collection)boolean retainAll(FloatCollection c)
Collection.retainAll(Collection)