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java.util
Interface
List<E>
List
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All Superinterfaces:
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Collection
,
Iterable
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All Known Implementing Classes:
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AbstractList
,
AbstractSequentialList
,
ArrayList
,
AttributeList
,
CopyOnWriteArrayList
,
LinkedList
,
RoleList
,
RoleUnresolvedList
,
Stack
,
Vector
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public interface
List<E>
List
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extends
Collection
<E>
An ordered collection (also known as a
sequence
). The user of this interface has precise control over where in the list each element is inserted. The user can access elements by their integer index (position in the list), and search for elements in the list.
Unlike sets, lists typically allow duplicate elements. More formally, lists typically allow pairs of elements
e1
and
e2
such that
e1.equals(e2)
, and they typically allow multiple null elements if they allow null elements at all. It is not inconceivable that someone might wish to implement a list that prohibits duplicates, by throwing runtime exceptions when the user attempts to insert them, but we expect this usage to be rare.
The
List
interface places additional stipulations, beyond those specified in the
Collection
interface, on the contracts of the
iterator
,
add
,
remove
,
equals
, and
hashCode
methods. Declarations for other inherited methods are also included here for convenience.
The
List
interface provides four methods for positional (indexed) access to list elements. Lists (like Java arrays) are zero based. Note that these operations may execute in time proportional to the index value for some implementations (the
LinkedList
class, for example). Thus, iterating over the elements in a list is typically preferable to indexing through it if the caller does not know the implementation.
The
List
interface provides a special iterator, called a
ListIterator
, that allows element insertion and replacement, and bidirectional access in addition to the normal operations that the
Iterator
interface provides. A method is provided to obtain a list iterator that starts at a specified position in the list.
The
List
interface provides two methods to search for a specified object. From a performance standpoint, these methods should be used with caution. In many implementations they will perform costly linear searches.
The
List
interface provides two methods to efficiently insert and remove multiple elements at an arbitrary point in the list.
Note: While it is permissible for lists to contain themselves as elements, extreme caution is advised: the
equals
and
hashCode
methods are no longer well defined on a such a list.
Some list implementations have restrictions on the elements that they may contain. For example, some implementations prohibit null elements, and some have restrictions on the types of their elements. Attempting to add an ineligible element throws an unchecked exception, typically
NullPointerException
or
ClassCastException
. Attempting to query the presence of an ineligible element may throw an exception, or it may simply return false; some implementations will exhibit the former behavior and some will exhibit the latter. More generally, attempting an operation on an ineligible element whose completion would not result in the insertion of an ineligible element into the list may throw an exception or it may succeed, at the option of the implementation. Such exceptions are marked as "optional" in the specification for this interface.
This interface is a member of the
Java Collections Framework
.
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Since:
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1.2
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See Also:
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Collection
,
Set
,
ArrayList
,
LinkedList
,
Vector
,
Arrays.asList(Object[])
Arrays.asList(Object[])
,
Collections.nCopies(int, Object)
Collections.nCopies(int, Object)
,
Collections.EMPTY_LIST
,
AbstractList
,
AbstractSequentialList
Method Summary
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boolean
void
|
add
add
(
E
(int index,
Object
Appends
Inserts
the specified element
to
at
the
end of
specified position in
this list (optional operation). |
void
boolean
|
add
add
(int index,
E
(
Object
Inserts
Appends
the specified element
at
to
the
specified position in
end of
this list (optional operation). |
boolean |
addAll
(
Collection
<? extends
E
Appends all of the elements in the specified collection to the end of this list, in the order that they are returned by the specified collection's iterator (optional operation). |
boolean |
addAll
(int index,
Collection
<? extends
E
Inserts all of the elements in the specified collection into this list at the specified position (optional operation). |
void |
clear
()
Removes all of the elements from this list (optional operation). |
boolean |
contains
(
Object
o)
Returns
true
if this list contains the specified element. |
boolean |
containsAll
(
Collection
Returns
true
if this list contains all of the elements of the specified collection. |
boolean |
equals
(
Object
o)
Compares the specified object with this list for equality. |
E
Object
|
get
(int index)
Returns the element at the specified position in this list. |
int |
hashCode
()
Returns the hash code value for this list. |
int |
indexOf
(
Object
o)
Returns the index in this list of the first occurrence of the specified element, or -1 if this list does not contain this element. |
boolean |
isEmpty
()
Returns
true
if this list contains no elements. |
Iterator
<
E
|
iterator
()
Returns an iterator over the elements in this list in proper sequence. |
int |
lastIndexOf
(
Object
o)
Returns the index in this list of the last occurrence of the specified element, or -1 if this list does not contain this element. |
ListIterator
<
E
|
listIterator
()
Returns a list iterator of the elements in this list (in proper sequence). |
ListIterator
<
E
|
listIterator
(int index)
Returns a list iterator of the elements in this list (in proper sequence), starting at the specified position in this list. |
E
Object
|
remove
(int index)
Removes the element at the specified position in this list (optional operation). |
boolean |
remove
(
Object
o)
Removes the first occurrence in this list of the specified element (optional operation). |
boolean |
removeAll
(
Collection
Removes from this list all the elements that are contained in the specified collection (optional operation). |
boolean |
retainAll
(
Collection
Retains only the elements in this list that are contained in the specified collection (optional operation). |
E
Object
|
set
set
(int index,
E
Object
Replaces the element at the specified position in this list with the specified element (optional operation). |
int |
size
()
Returns the number of elements in this list. |
List
<
E
|
subList
(int fromIndex, int toIndex)
Returns a view of the portion of this list between the specified
fromIndex
, inclusive, and
toIndex
, exclusive. |
Object
[] |
toArray
()
Returns an array containing all of the elements in this list in proper sequence. |
<T> T[]
|
Object
|
toArray
(
Object
Returns an array containing all of the elements in this list in proper sequence; the runtime type of the returned array is that of the specified array.
|
|
toArray
(T[] a)
Returns an array containing all of the elements in this list in proper sequence; the runtime type of the returned array is that of the specified array.
|
size
int size()
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Returns the number of elements in this list. If this list contains more than
Integer.MAX_VALUE
elements, returns
Integer.MAX_VALUE
.
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Specified by:
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size
in interface
Collection
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Returns:
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the number of elements in this list.
isEmpty
boolean isEmpty()
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Returns
true
if this list contains no elements.
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Specified by:
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isEmpty
in interface
Collection
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Returns:
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true
if this list contains no elements.
contains
boolean contains(Object o)
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Returns
true
if this list contains the specified element. More formally, returns
true
if and only if this list contains at least one element
e
such that
(o==null ? e==null : o.equals(e))
.
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Specified by:
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contains
in interface
Collection
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Parameters:
-
o - element whose presence in this list is to be tested.
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Returns:
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true
if this list contains the specified element.
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Throws:
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ClassCastException
- if the type of the specified element is incompatible with this list (optional).
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NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this list does not support null elements (optional).
iterator
Iterator< E> iterator()
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Returns an iterator over the elements in this list in proper sequence.
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Specified by:
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iterator
in interface
Collection
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Returns:
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an iterator over the elements in this list in proper sequence.
toArray
Object[] toArray()
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Returns an array containing all of the elements in this list in proper sequence. Obeys the general contract of the
Collection.toArray
method.
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Specified by:
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toArray
in interface
Collection
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Returns:
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an array containing all of the elements in this list in proper sequence.
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See Also:
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Arrays.asList(Object[])
Arrays.asList(Object[])
toArray
<T> T[]
Object[] toArray(T[] a) ( Object[] a)
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Returns an array containing all of the elements in this list in proper sequence; the runtime type of the returned array is that of the specified array. Obeys the general contract of the
Collection.toArray(Object[])
method.
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Specified by:
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toArray
toArray
in interface
Collection
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Parameters:
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a - the array into which the elements of this list are to be stored, if it is big enough; otherwise, a new array of the same runtime type is allocated for this purpose.
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Returns:
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an array containing the elements of this list.
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Throws:
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ArrayStoreException
- if the runtime type of the specified array is not a supertype of the runtime type of every element in this list.
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NullPointerException
- if the specified array is
null
.
add
boolean add( EObject o)
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Appends the specified element to the end of this list (optional operation).
Lists that support this operation may place limitations on what elements may be added to this list. In particular, some lists will refuse to add null elements, and others will impose restrictions on the type of elements that may be added. List classes should clearly specify in their documentation any restrictions on what elements may be added.
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Specified by:
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add
add
in interface
Collection
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Parameters:
-
o - element to be appended to this list.
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Returns:
-
true
(as per the general contract of the
Collection.add
method).
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Throws:
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UnsupportedOperationException
- if the
add
method is not supported by this list.
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ClassCastException
- if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this list.
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NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this list does not support null elements.
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IllegalArgumentException
- if some aspect of this element prevents it from being added to this list.
remove
boolean remove(Object o)
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Removes the first occurrence in this list of the specified element (optional operation). If this list does not contain the element, it is unchanged. More formally, removes the element with the lowest index i such that
(o==null ? get(i)==null : o.equals(get(i)))
(if such an element exists).
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Specified by:
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remove
in interface
Collection
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Parameters:
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o - element to be removed from this list, if present.
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Returns:
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true
if this list contained the specified element.
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Throws:
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ClassCastException
- if the type of the specified element is incompatible with this list (optional).
-
NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this list does not support null elements (optional).
-
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the
remove
method is not supported by this list.
containsAll
boolean containsAll(Collection<?> c) c)
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Returns
true
if this list contains all of the elements of the specified collection.
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Specified by:
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containsAll
in interface
Collection
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Parameters:
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c - collection to be checked for containment in this list.
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Returns:
-
true
if this list contains all of the elements of the specified collection.
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Throws:
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ClassCastException
- if the types of one or more elements in the specified collection are incompatible with this list (optional).
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NullPointerException
- if the specified collection contains one or more null elements and this list does not support null elements (optional).
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NullPointerException
- if the specified collection is
null
.
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See Also:
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contains(Object)
addAll
boolean addAll(Collection<? extends E> c) c)
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Appends all of the elements in the specified collection to the end of this list, in the order that they are returned by the specified collection's iterator (optional operation). The behavior of this operation is unspecified if the specified collection is modified while the operation is in progress. (Note that this will occur if the specified collection is this list, and it's nonempty.)
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Specified by:
-
addAll
in interface
Collection
-
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Parameters:
-
c - collection whose elements are to be added to this list.
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Returns:
-
true
if this list changed as a result of the call.
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Throws:
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UnsupportedOperationException
- if the
addAll
method is not supported by this list.
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ClassCastException
- if the class of an element in the specified collection prevents it from being added to this list.
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NullPointerException
- if the specified collection contains one or more null elements and this list does not support null elements, or if the specified collection is
null
.
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IllegalArgumentException
- if some aspect of an element in the specified collection prevents it from being added to this list.
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See Also:
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add(Object)
add(Object)
addAll
boolean addAll(int index,
Collection<? extends E> c) c)
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Inserts all of the elements in the specified collection into this list at the specified position (optional operation). Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any subsequent elements to the right (increases their indices). The new elements will appear in this list in the order that they are returned by the specified collection's iterator. The behavior of this operation is unspecified if the specified collection is modified while the operation is in progress. (Note that this will occur if the specified collection is this list, and it's nonempty.)
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Parameters:
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index - index at which to insert first element from the specified collection.
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c - elements to be inserted into this list.
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Returns:
-
true
if this list changed as a result of the call.
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Throws:
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UnsupportedOperationException
- if the
addAll
method is not supported by this list.
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ClassCastException
- if the class of one of elements of the specified collection prevents it from being added to this list.
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NullPointerException
- if the specified collection contains one or more null elements and this list does not support null elements, or if the specified collection is
null
.
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IllegalArgumentException
- if some aspect of one of elements of the specified collection prevents it from being added to this list.
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IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index > size()).
removeAll
boolean removeAll(Collection<?> c) c)
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Removes from this list all the elements that are contained in the specified collection (optional operation).
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Specified by:
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removeAll
in interface
Collection
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Parameters:
-
c - collection that defines which elements will be removed from this list.
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Returns:
-
true
if this list changed as a result of the call.
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Throws:
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UnsupportedOperationException
- if the
removeAll
method is not supported by this list.
-
ClassCastException
- if the types of one or more elements in this list are incompatible with the specified collection (optional).
-
NullPointerException
- if this list contains one or more null elements and the specified collection does not support null elements (optional).
-
NullPointerException
- if the specified collection is
null
.
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See Also:
-
remove(Object)
,
contains(Object)
retainAll
boolean retainAll(Collection<?> c) c)
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Retains only the elements in this list that are contained in the specified collection (optional operation). In other words, removes from this list all the elements that are not contained in the specified collection.
-
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Specified by:
-
retainAll
in interface
Collection
-
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Parameters:
-
c - collection that defines which elements this set will retain.
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Returns:
-
true
if this list changed as a result of the call.
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Throws:
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UnsupportedOperationException
- if the
retainAll
method is not supported by this list.
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ClassCastException
- if the types of one or more elements in this list are incompatible with the specified collection (optional).
-
NullPointerException
- if this list contains one or more null elements and the specified collection does not support null elements (optional).
-
NullPointerException
- if the specified collection is
null
.
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See Also:
-
remove(Object)
,
contains(Object)
clear
void clear()
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Removes all of the elements from this list (optional operation). This list will be empty after this call returns (unless it throws an exception).
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Specified by:
-
clear
in interface
Collection
-
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Throws:
-
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the
clear
method is not supported by this list.
equals
boolean equals(Object o)
-
Compares the specified object with this list for equality. Returns
true
if and only if the specified object is also a list, both lists have the same size, and all corresponding pairs of elements in the two lists are
equal
. (Two elements
e1
and
e2
are
equal
if
(e1==null ? e2==null : e1.equals(e2))
.) In other words, two lists are defined to be equal if they contain the same elements in the same order. This definition ensures that the equals method works properly across different implementations of the
List
interface.
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Specified by:
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equals
in interface
Collection
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Overrides:
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equals
in class
Object
-
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Parameters:
-
o - the object to be compared for equality with this list.
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Returns:
-
true
if the specified object is equal to this list.
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See Also:
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Object.hashCode()
,
Hashtable
hashCode
int hashCode()
-
Returns the hash code value for this list. The hash code of a list is defined to be the result of the following calculation:
hashCode = 1;
Iterator i = list.iterator();
while (i.hasNext()) {
Object obj = i.next();
hashCode = 31*hashCode + (obj==null ? 0 : obj.hashCode());
}
This ensures that
list1.equals(list2)
implies that
list1.hashCode()==list2.hashCode()
for any two lists,
list1
and
list2
, as required by the general contract of
Object.hashCode
.
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Specified by:
-
hashCode
in interface
Collection
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Overrides:
-
hashCode
in class
Object
-
-
Returns:
-
the hash code value for this list.
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See Also:
-
Object.hashCode()
,
Object.equals(Object)
,
equals(Object)
get
EObjectget(int index)
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Returns the element at the specified position in this list.
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-
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Parameters:
-
index - index of element to return.
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Returns:
-
the element at the specified position in this list.
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Throws:
-
IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index >= size()).
set
EObjectset(int index,
EObject element)
-
Replaces the element at the specified position in this list with the specified element (optional operation).
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-
-
Parameters:
-
index - index of element to replace.
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element - element to be stored at the specified position.
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Returns:
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the element previously at the specified position.
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Throws:
-
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the
set
method is not supported by this list.
-
ClassCastException
- if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this list.
-
NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this list does not support null elements.
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if some aspect of the specified element prevents it from being added to this list.
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IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index >= size()).
add
void add(int index,
EObject element)
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Inserts the specified element at the specified position in this list (optional operation). Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any subsequent elements to the right (adds one to their indices).
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-
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Parameters:
-
index - index at which the specified element is to be inserted.
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element - element to be inserted.
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Throws:
-
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the
add
method is not supported by this list.
-
ClassCastException
- if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this list.
-
NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this list does not support null elements.
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if some aspect of the specified element prevents it from being added to this list.
-
IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index > size()).
remove
EObjectremove(int index)
-
Removes the element at the specified position in this list (optional operation). Shifts any subsequent elements to the left (subtracts one from their indices). Returns the element that was removed from the list.
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-
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Parameters:
-
index - the index of the element to removed.
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Returns:
-
the element previously at the specified position.
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Throws:
-
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the
remove
method is not supported by this list.
-
IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index >= size()).
indexOf
int indexOf(Object o)
-
Returns the index in this list of the first occurrence of the specified element, or -1 if this list does not contain this element. More formally, returns the lowest index
i
such that
(o==null ? get(i)==null : o.equals(get(i)))
, or -1 if there is no such index.
-
-
-
Parameters:
-
o - element to search for.
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Returns:
-
the index in this list of the first occurrence of the specified element, or -1 if this list does not contain this element.
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Throws:
-
ClassCastException
- if the type of the specified element is incompatible with this list (optional).
-
NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this list does not support null elements (optional).
lastIndexOf
int lastIndexOf(Object o)
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Returns the index in this list of the last occurrence of the specified element, or -1 if this list does not contain this element. More formally, returns the highest index
i
such that
(o==null ? get(i)==null : o.equals(get(i)))
, or -1 if there is no such index.
-
-
-
Parameters:
-
o - element to search for.
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Returns:
-
the index in this list of the last occurrence of the specified element, or -1 if this list does not contain this element.
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Throws:
-
ClassCastException
- if the type of the specified element is incompatible with this list (optional).
-
NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this list does not support null elements (optional).
listIterator
ListIterator< E> listIterator()
-
Returns a list iterator of the elements in this list (in proper sequence).
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-
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Returns:
-
a list iterator of the elements in this list (in proper sequence).
listIterator
ListIterator< E> listIterator(int index)
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Returns a list iterator of the elements in this list (in proper sequence), starting at the specified position in this list. The specified index indicates the first element that would be returned by an initial call to the
next
method. An initial call to the
previous
method would return the element with the specified index minus one.
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-
-
Parameters:
-
index - index of first element to be returned from the list iterator (by a call to the
next
method).
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Returns:
-
a list iterator of the elements in this list (in proper sequence), starting at the specified position in this list.
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Throws:
-
IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index > size()).
subList
List< E> subList(int fromIndex,
int toIndex)
-
Returns a view of the portion of this list between the specified
fromIndex
, inclusive, and
toIndex
, exclusive. (If
fromIndex
and
toIndex
are equal, the returned list is empty.) The returned list is backed by this list, so non-structural changes in the returned list are reflected in this list, and vice-versa. The returned list supports all of the optional list operations supported by this list.
This method eliminates the need for explicit range operations (of the sort that commonly exist for arrays). Any operation that expects a list can be used as a range operation by passing a subList view instead of a whole list. For example, the following idiom removes a range of elements from a list:
list.subList(from, to).clear();
Similar idioms may be constructed for
indexOf
and
lastIndexOf
, and all of the algorithms in the
Collections
class can be applied to a subList.
The semantics of the list returned by this method become undefined if the backing list (i.e., this list) is
structurally modified
in any way other than via the returned list. (Structural modifications are those that change the size of this list, or otherwise perturb it in such a fashion that iterations in progress may yield incorrect results.)
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-
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Parameters:
-
fromIndex - low endpoint (inclusive) of the subList.
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toIndex - high endpoint (exclusive) of the subList.
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Returns:
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a view of the specified range within this list.
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Throws:
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IndexOutOfBoundsException
- for an illegal endpoint index value (fromIndex < 0 || toIndex > size || fromIndex > toIndex).