ObjectIterable<K>
, ReferenceCollection<K>
, ReferenceList<K>
, Stack<K>
, java.io.Serializable
, java.lang.Iterable<K>
, java.util.Collection<K>
, java.util.List<K>
public static class AbstractReferenceList.ReferenceSubList<K> extends AbstractReferenceList<K> implements java.io.Serializable
AbstractReferenceList.ReferenceSubList<K>
Constructor | Description |
---|---|
ReferenceSubList(ReferenceList<K> l,
int from,
int to) |
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
void |
add(int index,
K k) |
|
boolean |
add(K k) |
|
boolean |
addAll(int index,
java.util.Collection<? extends K> c) |
Adds all of the elements in the specified collection to this list (optional
operation).
|
void |
addElements(int index,
K[] a,
int offset,
int length) |
Add (hopefully quickly) elements to this type-specific list.
|
K |
get(int index) |
|
void |
getElements(int from,
java.lang.Object[] a,
int offset,
int length) |
Copies (hopefully quickly) elements of this type-specific list into the given
array.
|
ObjectListIterator<K> |
listIterator(int index) |
Returns a type-specific list iterator on the list starting at a given index.
|
K |
remove(int index) |
|
void |
removeElements(int from,
int to) |
Removes (hopefully quickly) elements of this type-specific list.
|
K |
set(int index,
K k) |
|
int |
size() |
|
ReferenceList<K> |
subList(int from,
int to) |
Returns a type-specific view of the portion of this list from the index
from , inclusive, to the index to , exclusive. |
containsAll, isEmpty, remove, removeAll, retainAll, toArray, toArray
addAll, addElements, clear, contains, equals, hashCode, indexOf, iterator, lastIndexOf, listIterator, peek, pop, push, size, top, toString
public ReferenceSubList(ReferenceList<K> l, int from, int to)
public boolean add(K k)
AbstractReferenceList
This implementation delegates to the type-specific version of
List.add(int, Object)
.
add
in interface java.util.Collection<K>
add
in interface java.util.List<K>
add
in class AbstractReferenceList<K>
public void add(int index, K k)
AbstractReferenceList
This implementation always throws an UnsupportedOperationException
.
add
in interface java.util.List<K>
add
in class AbstractReferenceList<K>
public boolean addAll(int index, java.util.Collection<? extends K> c)
AbstractReferenceList
addAll
in interface java.util.List<K>
addAll
in class AbstractReferenceList<K>
public K remove(int index)
AbstractReferenceList
This implementation always throws an UnsupportedOperationException
.
remove
in interface java.util.List<K>
remove
in class AbstractReferenceList<K>
public K set(int index, K k)
AbstractReferenceList
This implementation always throws an UnsupportedOperationException
.
set
in interface java.util.List<K>
set
in class AbstractReferenceList<K>
public int size()
public void getElements(int from, java.lang.Object[] a, int offset, int length)
AbstractReferenceList
This is a trivial iterator-based implementation. It is expected that implementations will override this method with a more optimized version.
getElements
in interface ReferenceList<K>
getElements
in class AbstractReferenceList<K>
from
- the start index (inclusive).a
- the destination array.offset
- the offset into the destination array where to store the first
element copied.length
- the number of elements to be copied.public void removeElements(int from, int to)
AbstractReferenceList
This is a trivial iterator-based implementation. It is expected that implementations will override this method with a more optimized version.
removeElements
in interface ReferenceList<K>
removeElements
in class AbstractReferenceList<K>
from
- the start index (inclusive).to
- the end index (exclusive).public void addElements(int index, K[] a, int offset, int length)
AbstractReferenceList
This is a trivial iterator-based implementation. It is expected that implementations will override this method with a more optimized version.
addElements
in interface ReferenceList<K>
addElements
in class AbstractReferenceList<K>
index
- the index at which to add elements.a
- the array containing the elements.offset
- the offset of the first element to add.length
- the number of elements to add.public ObjectListIterator<K> listIterator(int index)
AbstractReferenceList
This implementation is based on the random-access methods.
listIterator
in interface java.util.List<K>
listIterator
in interface ReferenceList<K>
listIterator
in class AbstractReferenceList<K>
List.listIterator(int)
public ReferenceList<K> subList(int from, int to)
ReferenceList
from
, inclusive, to the index to
, exclusive.
Note that this specification strengthens the one given in
List.subList(int,int)
.
subList
in interface java.util.List<K>
subList
in interface ReferenceList<K>
subList
in class AbstractReferenceList<K>
List.subList(int,int)