K
- the type of keys maintained by this mapV
- the type of mapped valuespublic interface NavigableMap<K,V> extends SortedMap<K,V>
SortedMap
extended with navigation methods returning the
closest matches for given search targets. Methods
lowerEntry
, floorEntry
, ceilingEntry
,
and higherEntry
return Map.Entry
objects
associated with keys respectively less than, less than or equal,
greater than or equal, and greater than a given key, returning
null
if there is no such key. Similarly, methods
lowerKey
, floorKey
, ceilingKey
, and
higherKey
return only the associated keys. All of these
methods are designed for locating, not traversing entries.
A NavigableMap
may be accessed and traversed in either
ascending or descending key order. The descendingMap
method returns a view of the map with the senses of all relational
and directional methods inverted. The performance of ascending
operations and views is likely to be faster than that of descending
ones. Methods subMap
, headMap
,
and tailMap
differ from the like-named SortedMap
methods in accepting additional arguments describing
whether lower and upper bounds are inclusive versus exclusive.
Submaps of any NavigableMap
must implement the NavigableMap
interface.
This interface additionally defines methods firstEntry
,
pollFirstEntry
, lastEntry
, and
pollLastEntry
that return and/or remove the least and
greatest mappings, if any exist, else returning null
.
Implementations of entry-returning methods are expected to
return Map.Entry
pairs representing snapshots of mappings
at the time they were produced, and thus generally do not
support the optional Entry.setValue
method. Note however
that it is possible to change mappings in the associated map using
method put
.
Methods
subMap(K, K)
,
headMap(K)
, and
tailMap(K)
are specified to return SortedMap
to allow existing
implementations of SortedMap
to be compatibly retrofitted to
implement NavigableMap
, but extensions and implementations
of this interface are encouraged to override these methods to return
NavigableMap
. Similarly,
Map.keySet()
can be overriden to return NavigableSet
.
This interface is a member of the Java Collections Framework.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
Map.Entry<K,V> |
ceilingEntry(K key)
Returns a key-value mapping associated with the least key
greater than or equal to the given key, or
null if
there is no such key. |
K |
ceilingKey(K key)
Returns the least key greater than or equal to the given key,
or
null if there is no such key. |
NavigableSet<K> |
descendingKeySet()
Returns a reverse order
NavigableSet view of the keys contained in this map. |
NavigableMap<K,V> |
descendingMap()
Returns a reverse order view of the mappings contained in this map.
|
Map.Entry<K,V> |
firstEntry()
Returns a key-value mapping associated with the least
key in this map, or
null if the map is empty. |
Map.Entry<K,V> |
floorEntry(K key)
Returns a key-value mapping associated with the greatest key
less than or equal to the given key, or
null if there
is no such key. |
K |
floorKey(K key)
Returns the greatest key less than or equal to the given key,
or
null if there is no such key. |
SortedMap<K,V> |
headMap(K toKey)
Returns a view of the portion of the map strictly less than toKey.
|
NavigableMap<K,V> |
headMap(K toKey,
boolean inclusive)
Returns a view of the portion of this map whose keys are less than (or
equal to, if
inclusive is true) toKey . |
Map.Entry<K,V> |
higherEntry(K key)
Returns a key-value mapping associated with the least key
strictly greater than the given key, or
null if there
is no such key. |
K |
higherKey(K key)
Returns the least key strictly greater than the given key, or
null if there is no such key. |
Map.Entry<K,V> |
lastEntry()
Returns a key-value mapping associated with the greatest
key in this map, or
null if the map is empty. |
Map.Entry<K,V> |
lowerEntry(K key)
Returns a key-value mapping associated with the greatest key
strictly less than the given key, or
null if there is
no such key. |
K |
lowerKey(K key)
Returns the greatest key strictly less than the given key, or
null if there is no such key. |
NavigableSet<K> |
navigableKeySet()
Returns a
NavigableSet view of the keys contained in this map. |
Map.Entry<K,V> |
pollFirstEntry()
Removes and returns a key-value mapping associated with
the least key in this map, or
null if the map is empty. |
Map.Entry<K,V> |
pollLastEntry()
Removes and returns a key-value mapping associated with
the greatest key in this map, or
null if the map is empty. |
NavigableMap<K,V> |
subMap(K fromKey,
boolean fromInclusive,
K toKey,
boolean toInclusive)
Returns a view of the portion of this map whose keys range from
fromKey to toKey . |
SortedMap<K,V> |
subMap(K fromKey,
K toKey)
Returns a view of the portion of the map greater than or equal to
fromKey, and strictly less than toKey.
|
SortedMap<K,V> |
tailMap(K fromKey)
Returns a view of the portion of the map greater than or equal to
fromKey.
|
NavigableMap<K,V> |
tailMap(K fromKey,
boolean inclusive)
Returns a view of the portion of this map whose keys are greater than (or
equal to, if
inclusive is true) fromKey . |
comparator, firstKey, lastKey
Map.Entry<K,V> ceilingEntry(K key)
null
if
there is no such key.key
- the keykey
, or null
if there is no such keyClassCastException
- if the specified key cannot be compared
with the keys currently in the mapNullPointerException
- if the specified key is null
and this map does not permit null keysK ceilingKey(K key)
null
if there is no such key.key
- the keykey
,
or null
if there is no such keyClassCastException
- if the specified key cannot be compared
with the keys currently in the mapNullPointerException
- if the specified key is null
and this map does not permit null keysNavigableSet<K> descendingKeySet()
NavigableSet
view of the keys contained in this map.
The set's iterator returns the keys in descending order.
The set is backed by the map, so changes to the map are reflected in
the set, and vice-versa. If the map is modified while an iteration
over the set is in progress (except through the iterator's own remove
operation), the results of the iteration are undefined. The
set supports element removal, which removes the corresponding mapping
from the map, via the Iterator.remove
, Set.remove
,
removeAll
, retainAll
, and clear
operations.
It does not support the add
or addAll
operations.NavigableMap<K,V> descendingMap()
remove
operation), the results of the iteration are undefined.
The returned map has an ordering equivalent to
Collections.reverseOrder
(comparator()).
The expression m.descendingMap().descendingMap()
returns a
view of m
essentially equivalent to m
.
Map.Entry<K,V> firstEntry()
null
if the map is empty.null
if this map is emptyMap.Entry<K,V> floorEntry(K key)
null
if there
is no such key.key
- the keykey
, or null
if there is no such keyClassCastException
- if the specified key cannot be compared
with the keys currently in the mapNullPointerException
- if the specified key is null
and this map does not permit null keysK floorKey(K key)
null
if there is no such key.key
- the keykey
,
or null
if there is no such keyClassCastException
- if the specified key cannot be compared
with the keys currently in the mapNullPointerException
- if the specified key is null
and this map does not permit null keysSortedMap<K,V> headMap(K toKey)
The returned map throws an IllegalArgumentException any time a key is
used which is out of the range of toKey. Note that the endpoint, toKey,
is not included; if you want this value to be included, pass its successor
object in to toKey. For example, for Integers, you could request
headMap(new Integer(limit.intValue() + 1))
.
Equivalent to headMap(toKey, false)
.
headMap
in interface SortedMap<K,V>
toKey
- the exclusive upper range of the submapClassCastException
- if toKey is not comparable to the map contentsNullPointerException
- if toKey is null but the map does not allow
null keysIllegalArgumentException
- if this is a subMap, and toKey is out
of rangeNavigableMap<K,V> headMap(K toKey, boolean inclusive)
inclusive
is true) toKey
. The returned
map is backed by this map, so changes in the returned map are reflected
in this map, and vice-versa. The returned map supports all optional
map operations that this map supports.
The returned map will throw an IllegalArgumentException
on an attempt to insert a key outside its range.
toKey
- high endpoint of the keys in the returned mapinclusive
- true
if the high endpoint
is to be included in the returned viewinclusive
is true) toKey
ClassCastException
- if toKey
is not compatible
with this map's comparator (or, if the map has no comparator,
if toKey
does not implement Comparable
).
Implementations may, but are not required to, throw this
exception if toKey
cannot be compared to keys
currently in the map.NullPointerException
- if toKey
is null
and this map does not permit null keysIllegalArgumentException
- if this map itself has a
restricted range, and toKey
lies outside the
bounds of the rangeMap.Entry<K,V> higherEntry(K key)
null
if there
is no such key.key
- the keykey
,
or null
if there is no such keyClassCastException
- if the specified key cannot be compared
with the keys currently in the mapNullPointerException
- if the specified key is null
and this map does not permit null keysK higherKey(K key)
null
if there is no such key.key
- the keykey
,
or null
if there is no such keyClassCastException
- if the specified key cannot be compared
with the keys currently in the mapNullPointerException
- if the specified key is null
and this map does not permit null keysMap.Entry<K,V> lastEntry()
null
if the map is empty.null
if this map is emptyMap.Entry<K,V> lowerEntry(K key)
null
if there is
no such key.key
- the keykey
,
or null
if there is no such keyClassCastException
- if the specified key cannot be compared
with the keys currently in the mapNullPointerException
- if the specified key is null
and this map does not permit null keysK lowerKey(K key)
null
if there is no such key.key
- the keykey
,
or null
if there is no such keyClassCastException
- if the specified key cannot be compared
with the keys currently in the mapNullPointerException
- if the specified key is null
and this map does not permit null keysNavigableSet<K> navigableKeySet()
NavigableSet
view of the keys contained in this map.
The set's iterator returns the keys in ascending order.
The set is backed by the map, so changes to the map are reflected in
the set, and vice-versa. If the map is modified while an iteration
over the set is in progress (except through the iterator's own remove
operation), the results of the iteration are undefined. The
set supports element removal, which removes the corresponding mapping
from the map, via the Iterator.remove
, Set.remove
,
removeAll
, retainAll
, and clear
operations.
It does not support the add
or addAll
operations.Map.Entry<K,V> pollFirstEntry()
null
if the map is empty.null
if this map is emptyMap.Entry<K,V> pollLastEntry()
null
if the map is empty.null
if this map is emptyNavigableMap<K,V> subMap(K fromKey, boolean fromInclusive, K toKey, boolean toInclusive)
fromKey
to toKey
. If fromKey
and
toKey
are equal, the returned map is empty unless
fromExclusive
and toExclusive
are both true. The
returned map is backed by this map, so changes in the returned map are
reflected in this map, and vice-versa. The returned map supports all
optional map operations that this map supports.
The returned map will throw an IllegalArgumentException
on an attempt to insert a key outside of its range, or to construct a
submap either of whose endpoints lie outside its range.
fromKey
- low endpoint of the keys in the returned mapfromInclusive
- true
if the low endpoint
is to be included in the returned viewtoKey
- high endpoint of the keys in the returned maptoInclusive
- true
if the high endpoint
is to be included in the returned viewfromKey
to toKey
ClassCastException
- if fromKey
and toKey
cannot be compared to one another using this map's comparator
(or, if the map has no comparator, using natural ordering).
Implementations may, but are not required to, throw this
exception if fromKey
or toKey
cannot be compared to keys currently in the map.NullPointerException
- if fromKey
or toKey
is null and this map does not permit null keysIllegalArgumentException
- if fromKey
is greater than
toKey
; or if this map itself has a restricted
range, and fromKey
or toKey
lies
outside the bounds of the rangeSortedMap<K,V> subMap(K fromKey, K toKey)
The returned map throws an IllegalArgumentException any time a key is
used which is out of the range of fromKey and toKey. Note that the
lower endpoint is included, but the upper is not; if you want to
change the inclusion or exclusion of an endpoint, pass its successor
object in instead. For example, for Integers, you could request
subMap(new Integer(lowlimit.intValue() + 1),
new Integer(highlimit.intValue() + 1))
to reverse
the inclusiveness of both endpoints.
Equivalent to subMap(fromKey, true, toKey, false)
.
subMap
in interface SortedMap<K,V>
fromKey
- the inclusive lower range of the submaptoKey
- the exclusive upper range of the submapClassCastException
- if fromKey or toKey is not comparable to
the map contentsNullPointerException
- if fromKey or toKey is null but the map
does not allow null keysIllegalArgumentException
- if this is a subMap, and fromKey or
toKey is out of rangeSortedMap<K,V> tailMap(K fromKey)
The returned map throws an IllegalArgumentException any time a key is
used which is out of the range of fromKey. Note that the endpoint, fromKey, is
included; if you do not want this value to be included, pass its successor object in
to fromKey. For example, for Integers, you could request
tailMap(new Integer(limit.intValue() + 1))
.
Equivalent to tailMap(fromKey, true)
.
tailMap
in interface SortedMap<K,V>
fromKey
- the inclusive lower range of the submapClassCastException
- if fromKey is not comparable to the map
contentsNullPointerException
- if fromKey is null but the map does not allow
null keysIllegalArgumentException
- if this is a subMap, and fromKey is out
of rangeNavigableMap<K,V> tailMap(K fromKey, boolean inclusive)
inclusive
is true) fromKey
. The returned
map is backed by this map, so changes in the returned map are reflected
in this map, and vice-versa. The returned map supports all optional
map operations that this map supports.
The returned map will throw an IllegalArgumentException
on an attempt to insert a key outside its range.
fromKey
- low endpoint of the keys in the returned mapinclusive
- true
if the low endpoint
is to be included in the returned viewinclusive
is true) fromKey
ClassCastException
- if fromKey
is not compatible
with this map's comparator (or, if the map has no comparator,
if fromKey
does not implement Comparable
).
Implementations may, but are not required to, throw this
exception if fromKey
cannot be compared to keys
currently in the map.NullPointerException
- if fromKey
is null
and this map does not permit null keysIllegalArgumentException
- if this map itself has a
restricted range, and fromKey
lies outside the
bounds of the range