Package it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.ints
Interface Int2DoubleMap.FastEntrySet
- All Superinterfaces:
Collection<Int2DoubleMap.Entry>
,Iterable<Int2DoubleMap.Entry>
,ObjectCollection<Int2DoubleMap.Entry>
,ObjectIterable<Int2DoubleMap.Entry>
,ObjectSet<Int2DoubleMap.Entry>
,Set<Int2DoubleMap.Entry>
- All Known Subinterfaces:
Int2DoubleSortedMap.FastSortedEntrySet
- Enclosing interface:
- Int2DoubleMap
public static interface Int2DoubleMap.FastEntrySet extends ObjectSet<Int2DoubleMap.Entry>
An entry set providing fast iteration.
In some cases (e.g., hash-based classes) iteration over an entry set requires
the creation of a large number of Map.Entry
objects. Some
fastutil
maps might return entry set
objects of type FastEntrySet
: in this case, fastIterator()
will return an iterator that is guaranteed not to create a
large number of objects, possibly by returning always the same entry
(of course, mutated), and fastForEach(Consumer)
will apply the
provided consumer to all elements of the entry set, which might be
represented always by the same entry (of course, mutated).
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description default void
fastForEach(Consumer<? super Int2DoubleMap.Entry> consumer)
Iterates quickly over this entry set; the iteration might happen always on the same entry instance, suitably mutated.ObjectIterator<Int2DoubleMap.Entry>
fastIterator()
Returns a fast iterator over this entry set; the iterator might return always the same entry instance, suitably mutated.
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Method Details
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fastIterator
ObjectIterator<Int2DoubleMap.Entry> fastIterator()Returns a fast iterator over this entry set; the iterator might return always the same entry instance, suitably mutated.- Returns:
- a fast iterator over this entry set; the iterator might return always
the same
Map.Entry
instance, suitably mutated.
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fastForEach
Iterates quickly over this entry set; the iteration might happen always on the same entry instance, suitably mutated.This default implementation just delegates to
Iterable.forEach(Consumer)
.- Parameters:
consumer
- a consumer that will by applied to the entries of this set; the entries might be represented by the same entry instance, suitably mutated.- Since:
- 8.1.0
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