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1.29 -package java.util;
1.30 -
1.31 -/**
1.32 - * A {@link Set} that further provides a <i>total ordering</i> on its elements.
1.33 - * The elements are ordered using their {@linkplain Comparable natural
1.34 - * ordering}, or by a {@link Comparator} typically provided at sorted
1.35 - * set creation time. The set's iterator will traverse the set in
1.36 - * ascending element order. Several additional operations are provided
1.37 - * to take advantage of the ordering. (This interface is the set
1.38 - * analogue of {@link SortedMap}.)
1.39 - *
1.40 - * <p>All elements inserted into a sorted set must implement the <tt>Comparable</tt>
1.41 - * interface (or be accepted by the specified comparator). Furthermore, all
1.42 - * such elements must be <i>mutually comparable</i>: <tt>e1.compareTo(e2)</tt>
1.43 - * (or <tt>comparator.compare(e1, e2)</tt>) must not throw a
1.44 - * <tt>ClassCastException</tt> for any elements <tt>e1</tt> and <tt>e2</tt> in
1.45 - * the sorted set. Attempts to violate this restriction will cause the
1.46 - * offending method or constructor invocation to throw a
1.47 - * <tt>ClassCastException</tt>.
1.48 - *
1.49 - * <p>Note that the ordering maintained by a sorted set (whether or not an
1.50 - * explicit comparator is provided) must be <i>consistent with equals</i> if
1.51 - * the sorted set is to correctly implement the <tt>Set</tt> interface. (See
1.52 - * the <tt>Comparable</tt> interface or <tt>Comparator</tt> interface for a
1.53 - * precise definition of <i>consistent with equals</i>.) This is so because
1.54 - * the <tt>Set</tt> interface is defined in terms of the <tt>equals</tt>
1.55 - * operation, but a sorted set performs all element comparisons using its
1.56 - * <tt>compareTo</tt> (or <tt>compare</tt>) method, so two elements that are
1.57 - * deemed equal by this method are, from the standpoint of the sorted set,
1.58 - * equal. The behavior of a sorted set <i>is</i> well-defined even if its
1.59 - * ordering is inconsistent with equals; it just fails to obey the general
1.60 - * contract of the <tt>Set</tt> interface.
1.61 - *
1.62 - * <p>All general-purpose sorted set implementation classes should
1.63 - * provide four "standard" constructors: 1) A void (no arguments)
1.64 - * constructor, which creates an empty sorted set sorted according to
1.65 - * the natural ordering of its elements. 2) A constructor with a
1.66 - * single argument of type <tt>Comparator</tt>, which creates an empty
1.67 - * sorted set sorted according to the specified comparator. 3) A
1.68 - * constructor with a single argument of type <tt>Collection</tt>,
1.69 - * which creates a new sorted set with the same elements as its
1.70 - * argument, sorted according to the natural ordering of the elements.
1.71 - * 4) A constructor with a single argument of type <tt>SortedSet</tt>,
1.72 - * which creates a new sorted set with the same elements and the same
1.73 - * ordering as the input sorted set. There is no way to enforce this
1.74 - * recommendation, as interfaces cannot contain constructors.
1.75 - *
1.76 - * <p>Note: several methods return subsets with restricted ranges.
1.77 - * Such ranges are <i>half-open</i>, that is, they include their low
1.78 - * endpoint but not their high endpoint (where applicable).
1.79 - * If you need a <i>closed range</i> (which includes both endpoints), and
1.80 - * the element type allows for calculation of the successor of a given
1.81 - * value, merely request the subrange from <tt>lowEndpoint</tt> to
1.82 - * <tt>successor(highEndpoint)</tt>. For example, suppose that <tt>s</tt>
1.83 - * is a sorted set of strings. The following idiom obtains a view
1.84 - * containing all of the strings in <tt>s</tt> from <tt>low</tt> to
1.85 - * <tt>high</tt>, inclusive:<pre>
1.86 - * SortedSet<String> sub = s.subSet(low, high+"\0");</pre>
1.87 - *
1.88 - * A similar technique can be used to generate an <i>open range</i> (which
1.89 - * contains neither endpoint). The following idiom obtains a view
1.90 - * containing all of the Strings in <tt>s</tt> from <tt>low</tt> to
1.91 - * <tt>high</tt>, exclusive:<pre>
1.92 - * SortedSet<String> sub = s.subSet(low+"\0", high);</pre>
1.93 - *
1.94 - * <p>This interface is a member of the
1.95 - * <a href="{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/collections/index.html">
1.96 - * Java Collections Framework</a>.
1.97 - *
1.98 - * @param <E> the type of elements maintained by this set
1.99 - *
1.100 - * @author Josh Bloch
1.101 - * @see Set
1.102 - * @see TreeSet
1.103 - * @see SortedMap
1.104 - * @see Collection
1.105 - * @see Comparable
1.106 - * @see Comparator
1.107 - * @see ClassCastException
1.108 - * @since 1.2
1.109 - */
1.110 -
1.111 -public interface SortedSet<E> extends Set<E> {
1.112 - /**
1.113 - * Returns the comparator used to order the elements in this set,
1.114 - * or <tt>null</tt> if this set uses the {@linkplain Comparable
1.115 - * natural ordering} of its elements.
1.116 - *
1.117 - * @return the comparator used to order the elements in this set,
1.118 - * or <tt>null</tt> if this set uses the natural ordering
1.119 - * of its elements
1.120 - */
1.121 - Comparator<? super E> comparator();
1.122 -
1.123 - /**
1.124 - * Returns a view of the portion of this set whose elements range
1.125 - * from <tt>fromElement</tt>, inclusive, to <tt>toElement</tt>,
1.126 - * exclusive. (If <tt>fromElement</tt> and <tt>toElement</tt> are
1.127 - * equal, the returned set is empty.) The returned set is backed
1.128 - * by this set, so changes in the returned set are reflected in
1.129 - * this set, and vice-versa. The returned set supports all
1.130 - * optional set operations that this set supports.
1.131 - *
1.132 - * <p>The returned set will throw an <tt>IllegalArgumentException</tt>
1.133 - * on an attempt to insert an element outside its range.
1.134 - *
1.135 - * @param fromElement low endpoint (inclusive) of the returned set
1.136 - * @param toElement high endpoint (exclusive) of the returned set
1.137 - * @return a view of the portion of this set whose elements range from
1.138 - * <tt>fromElement</tt>, inclusive, to <tt>toElement</tt>, exclusive
1.139 - * @throws ClassCastException if <tt>fromElement</tt> and
1.140 - * <tt>toElement</tt> cannot be compared to one another using this
1.141 - * set's comparator (or, if the set has no comparator, using
1.142 - * natural ordering). Implementations may, but are not required
1.143 - * to, throw this exception if <tt>fromElement</tt> or
1.144 - * <tt>toElement</tt> cannot be compared to elements currently in
1.145 - * the set.
1.146 - * @throws NullPointerException if <tt>fromElement</tt> or
1.147 - * <tt>toElement</tt> is null and this set does not permit null
1.148 - * elements
1.149 - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if <tt>fromElement</tt> is
1.150 - * greater than <tt>toElement</tt>; or if this set itself
1.151 - * has a restricted range, and <tt>fromElement</tt> or
1.152 - * <tt>toElement</tt> lies outside the bounds of the range
1.153 - */
1.154 - SortedSet<E> subSet(E fromElement, E toElement);
1.155 -
1.156 - /**
1.157 - * Returns a view of the portion of this set whose elements are
1.158 - * strictly less than <tt>toElement</tt>. The returned set is
1.159 - * backed by this set, so changes in the returned set are
1.160 - * reflected in this set, and vice-versa. The returned set
1.161 - * supports all optional set operations that this set supports.
1.162 - *
1.163 - * <p>The returned set will throw an <tt>IllegalArgumentException</tt>
1.164 - * on an attempt to insert an element outside its range.
1.165 - *
1.166 - * @param toElement high endpoint (exclusive) of the returned set
1.167 - * @return a view of the portion of this set whose elements are strictly
1.168 - * less than <tt>toElement</tt>
1.169 - * @throws ClassCastException if <tt>toElement</tt> is not compatible
1.170 - * with this set's comparator (or, if the set has no comparator,
1.171 - * if <tt>toElement</tt> does not implement {@link Comparable}).
1.172 - * Implementations may, but are not required to, throw this
1.173 - * exception if <tt>toElement</tt> cannot be compared to elements
1.174 - * currently in the set.
1.175 - * @throws NullPointerException if <tt>toElement</tt> is null and
1.176 - * this set does not permit null elements
1.177 - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if this set itself has a
1.178 - * restricted range, and <tt>toElement</tt> lies outside the
1.179 - * bounds of the range
1.180 - */
1.181 - SortedSet<E> headSet(E toElement);
1.182 -
1.183 - /**
1.184 - * Returns a view of the portion of this set whose elements are
1.185 - * greater than or equal to <tt>fromElement</tt>. The returned
1.186 - * set is backed by this set, so changes in the returned set are
1.187 - * reflected in this set, and vice-versa. The returned set
1.188 - * supports all optional set operations that this set supports.
1.189 - *
1.190 - * <p>The returned set will throw an <tt>IllegalArgumentException</tt>
1.191 - * on an attempt to insert an element outside its range.
1.192 - *
1.193 - * @param fromElement low endpoint (inclusive) of the returned set
1.194 - * @return a view of the portion of this set whose elements are greater
1.195 - * than or equal to <tt>fromElement</tt>
1.196 - * @throws ClassCastException if <tt>fromElement</tt> is not compatible
1.197 - * with this set's comparator (or, if the set has no comparator,
1.198 - * if <tt>fromElement</tt> does not implement {@link Comparable}).
1.199 - * Implementations may, but are not required to, throw this
1.200 - * exception if <tt>fromElement</tt> cannot be compared to elements
1.201 - * currently in the set.
1.202 - * @throws NullPointerException if <tt>fromElement</tt> is null
1.203 - * and this set does not permit null elements
1.204 - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if this set itself has a
1.205 - * restricted range, and <tt>fromElement</tt> lies outside the
1.206 - * bounds of the range
1.207 - */
1.208 - SortedSet<E> tailSet(E fromElement);
1.209 -
1.210 - /**
1.211 - * Returns the first (lowest) element currently in this set.
1.212 - *
1.213 - * @return the first (lowest) element currently in this set
1.214 - * @throws NoSuchElementException if this set is empty
1.215 - */
1.216 - E first();
1.217 -
1.218 - /**
1.219 - * Returns the last (highest) element currently in this set.
1.220 - *
1.221 - * @return the last (highest) element currently in this set
1.222 - * @throws NoSuchElementException if this set is empty
1.223 - */
1.224 - E last();
1.225 -}