public class SparseBooleanArray extends Object implements Cloneable
Note that this container keeps its mappings in an array data structure, using a binary search to find keys. The implementation is not intended to be appropriate for data structures that may contain large numbers of items. It is generally slower than a traditional HashMap, since lookups require a binary search and adds and removes require inserting and deleting entries in the array. For containers holding up to hundreds of items, the performance difference is not significant, less than 50%.
It is possible to iterate over the items in this container using
keyAt(int) and valueAt(int). Iterating over the keys using
keyAt(int) with ascending values of the index will return the
keys in ascending order, or the values corresponding to the keys in ascending
order in the case of valueAt(int).
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SparseBooleanArray()
Creates a new SparseBooleanArray containing no mappings.
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SparseBooleanArray(int initialCapacity)
Creates a new SparseBooleanArray containing no mappings that will not
require any additional memory allocation to store the specified
number of mappings.
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| 限定符和类型 | 方法和说明 |
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void |
append(int key,
boolean value)
Puts a key/value pair into the array, optimizing for the case where
the key is greater than all existing keys in the array.
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void |
clear()
Removes all key-value mappings from this SparseBooleanArray.
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SparseBooleanArray |
clone() |
void |
delete(int key)
Removes the mapping from the specified key, if there was any.
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boolean |
equals(Object that) |
boolean |
get(int key)
Gets the boolean mapped from the specified key, or
false
if no such mapping has been made. |
boolean |
get(int key,
boolean valueIfKeyNotFound)
Gets the boolean mapped from the specified key, or the specified value
if no such mapping has been made.
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int |
hashCode() |
int |
indexOfKey(int key)
Returns the index for which
keyAt(int) would return the
specified key, or a negative number if the specified
key is not mapped. |
int |
indexOfValue(boolean value)
Returns an index for which
valueAt(int) would return the
specified key, or a negative number if no keys map to the
specified value. |
int |
keyAt(int index)
Given an index in the range
0...size()-1, returns
the key from the indexth key-value mapping that this
SparseBooleanArray stores. |
void |
put(int key,
boolean value)
Adds a mapping from the specified key to the specified value,
replacing the previous mapping from the specified key if there
was one.
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void |
removeAt(int index)
Removes the mapping at the specified index.
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void |
setKeyAt(int index,
int key) |
void |
setValueAt(int index,
boolean value)
Directly set the value at a particular index.
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int |
size()
Returns the number of key-value mappings that this SparseBooleanArray
currently stores.
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String |
toString()
This implementation composes a string by iterating over its mappings.
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boolean |
valueAt(int index)
Given an index in the range
0...size()-1, returns
the value from the indexth key-value mapping that this
SparseBooleanArray stores. |
public SparseBooleanArray()
public SparseBooleanArray(int initialCapacity)
public SparseBooleanArray clone()
public boolean get(int key)
false
if no such mapping has been made.public boolean get(int key,
boolean valueIfKeyNotFound)
public void delete(int key)
public void removeAt(int index)
For indices outside of the range 0...size()-1, the behavior is undefined.
public void put(int key,
boolean value)
public int size()
public int keyAt(int index)
0...size()-1, returns
the key from the indexth key-value mapping that this
SparseBooleanArray stores.
The keys corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed to
be in ascending order, e.g., keyAt(0) will return the
smallest key and keyAt(size()-1) will return the largest
key.
public boolean valueAt(int index)
0...size()-1, returns
the value from the indexth key-value mapping that this
SparseBooleanArray stores.
The values corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed
to be associated with keys in ascending order, e.g.,
valueAt(0) will return the value associated with the
smallest key and valueAt(size()-1) will return the value
associated with the largest key.
public void setValueAt(int index,
boolean value)
public void setKeyAt(int index,
int key)
public int indexOfKey(int key)
keyAt(int) would return the
specified key, or a negative number if the specified
key is not mapped.public int indexOfValue(boolean value)
valueAt(int) would return the
specified key, or a negative number if no keys map to the
specified value.
Beware that this is a linear search, unlike lookups by key,
and that multiple keys can map to the same value and this will
find only one of them.public void clear()
public void append(int key,
boolean value)
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