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java.util
Class
TreeSet<E>
TreeSet
java.lang.Object
java.util.AbstractCollection
java.util.AbstractSet
java.util.TreeSet
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All Implemented Interfaces:
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Cloneable
,
Collection
,
Iterable
,
Serializable
,
Set
,
SortedSet
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public class
TreeSet<E>
TreeSet
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extends
AbstractSet
<E>
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implements
SortedSet
<E>,
,
Cloneable
,
Serializable
This class implements the
Set
interface, backed by a
TreeMap
instance. This class guarantees that the sorted set will be in ascending element order, sorted according to the
natural order
of the elements (see
Comparable
), or by the comparator provided at set creation time, depending on which constructor is used.
This implementation provides guaranteed log(n) time cost for the basic operations (
add
,
remove
and
contains
).
Note that the ordering maintained by a set (whether or not an explicit comparator is provided) must be
consistent with equals
if it is to correctly implement the
Set
interface. (See
Comparable
or
Comparator
for a precise definition of
consistent with equals
.) This is so because the
Set
interface is defined in terms of the
equals
operation, but a
TreeSet
instance performs all key comparisons using its
compareTo
(or
compare
) method, so two keys that are deemed equal by this method are, from the standpoint of the set, equal. The behavior of a set
is
well-defined even if its ordering is inconsistent with equals; it just fails to obey the general contract of the
Set
interface.
Note that this implementation is not synchronized.
If multiple threads access a set concurrently, and at least one of the threads modifies the set, it
must
be synchronized externally. This is typically accomplished by synchronizing on some object that naturally encapsulates the set. If no such object exists, the set should be "wrapped" using the
Collections.synchronizedSet
method. This is best done at creation time, to prevent accidental unsynchronized access to the set:
SortedSet s = Collections.synchronizedSortedSet(new TreeSet(...));
The Iterators returned by this class's
iterator
method are
fail-fast
: if the set is modified at any time after the iterator is created, in any way except through the iterator's own
remove
method, the iterator will throw a
ConcurrentModificationException
. Thus, in the face of concurrent modification, the iterator fails quickly and cleanly, rather than risking arbitrary, non-deterministic behavior at an undetermined time in the future.
Note that the fail-fast behavior of an iterator cannot be guaranteed as it is, generally speaking, impossible to make any hard guarantees in the presence of unsynchronized concurrent modification. Fail-fast iterators throw
ConcurrentModificationException
on a best-effort basis. Therefore, it would be wrong to write a program that depended on this exception for its correctness:
the fail-fast behavior of iterators should be used only to detect bugs.
This class 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
,
HashSet
,
Comparable
,
Comparator
,
Collections.synchronizedSortedSet(SortedSet)
,
TreeMap
,
Serialized Form
Constructor Summary
|
TreeSet
()
Constructs a new, empty set, sorted according to the elements' natural order. |
TreeSet
(
Collection
<? extends
E
Constructs a new set containing the elements in the specified collection, sorted according to the elements'
natural order
. |
TreeSet
(
Comparator
<? super
E
Constructs a new, empty set, sorted according to the specified comparator. |
TreeSet
(
SortedSet
<
E
Constructs a new set containing the same elements as the specified sorted set, sorted according to the same ordering. |
Method Summary
|
boolean |
add
add
(
E
Object
Adds the specified element to this set if it is not already present. |
boolean |
addAll
(
Collection
<? extends
E
Adds all of the elements in the specified collection to this set. |
void |
clear
()
Removes all of the elements from this set. |
Object
|
clone
()
Returns a shallow copy of this
TreeSet
instance. |
Comparator
<? super
E
|
comparator
()
Returns the comparator used to order this sorted set, or
null
if this tree set uses its elements natural ordering. |
boolean |
contains
(
Object
o)
Returns
true
if this set contains the specified element. |
E
Object
|
first
()
Returns the first (lowest) element currently in this sorted set. |
SortedSet
<
E
|
headSet
headSet
(
E
Object
Returns a view of the portion of this set whose elements are strictly less than
toElement
. |
boolean |
isEmpty
()
Returns
true
if this set contains no elements. |
Iterator
<
E
|
iterator
()
Returns an iterator over the elements in this set. |
E
Object
|
last
()
Returns the last (highest) element currently in this sorted set. |
boolean |
remove
(
Object
o)
Removes the specified element from this set if it is present. |
int |
size
()
Returns the number of elements in this set (its cardinality). |
SortedSet
<
E
|
subSet
subSet
(
E
Object
fromElement,
E
Object
Returns a view of the portion of this set whose elements range from
fromElement
, inclusive, to
toElement
, exclusive. |
SortedSet
<
E
|
tailSet
tailSet
(
E
Object
Returns a view of the portion of this set whose elements are greater than or equal to
fromElement
. |
TreeSet
public TreeSet()
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Constructs a new, empty set, sorted according to the elements' natural order. All elements inserted into the set must implement the
Comparable
interface. Furthermore, all such elements must be
mutually comparable
:
e1.compareTo(e2)
must not throw a
ClassCastException
for any elements
e1
and
e2
in the set. If the user attempts to add an element to the set that violates this constraint (for example, the user attempts to add a string element to a set whose elements are integers), the
add(Object)
call will throw a
ClassCastException
.
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See Also:
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Comparable
TreeSet
public TreeSet(Comparator
<? super
E
> c) 
c)
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Constructs a new, empty set, sorted according to the specified comparator. All elements inserted into the set must be
mutually comparable
by the specified comparator:
comparator.compare(e1, e2)
must not throw a
ClassCastException
for any elements
e1
and
e2
in the set. If the user attempts to add an element to the set that violates this constraint, the
add(Object)
call will throw a
ClassCastException
.
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Parameters:
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c - the comparator that will be used to sort this set. A
null
value indicates that the elements'
natural ordering
should be used.
TreeSet
public TreeSet(Collection
<? extends
E
> c) 
c)
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Constructs a new set containing the elements in the specified collection, sorted according to the elements'
natural order
. All keys inserted into the set must implement the
Comparable
interface. Furthermore, all such keys must be
mutually comparable
:
k1.compareTo(k2)
must not throw a
ClassCastException
for any elements
k1
and
k2
in the set.
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Parameters:
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c - The elements that will comprise the new set.
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Throws:
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ClassCastException
- if the keys in the specified collection are not comparable, or are not mutually comparable.
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NullPointerException
- if the specified collection is null.
TreeSet
public TreeSet(SortedSet
<
E
> s) 
s)
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Constructs a new set containing the same elements as the specified sorted set, sorted according to the same ordering.
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Parameters:
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s - sorted set whose elements will comprise the new set.
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Throws:
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NullPointerException
- if the specified sorted set is null.
iterator
public Iterator
<
E
> iterator()
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Returns an iterator over the elements in this set. The elements are returned in ascending order.
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Specified by:
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iterator
in interface
Set
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Specified by:
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iterator
in class
AbstractCollection
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Returns:
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an iterator over the elements in this set.
size
public int size()
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Returns the number of elements in this set (its cardinality).
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Specified by:
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size
in interface
Set
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Specified by:
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size
in class
AbstractCollection
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Returns:
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the number of elements in this set (its cardinality).
isEmpty
public boolean isEmpty()
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Returns
true
if this set contains no elements.
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Specified by:
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isEmpty
in interface
Set
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Overrides:
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isEmpty
in class
AbstractCollection
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Returns:
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true
if this set contains no elements.
contains
public boolean contains(Object o)
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Returns
true
if this set contains the specified element.
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Specified by:
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contains
in interface
Set
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Overrides:
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contains
in class
AbstractCollection
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Parameters:
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o - the object to be checked for containment in this set.
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Returns:
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true
if this set contains the specified element.
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Throws:
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ClassCastException
- if the specified object cannot be compared with the elements currently in the set.
add
public boolean add(
E
Object o)
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Adds the specified element to this set if it is not already present.
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Specified by:
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add
add
in interface
Set
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Overrides:
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add
add
in class
AbstractCollection
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Parameters:
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o - element to be added to this set.
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Returns:
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true
if the set did not already contain the specified element.
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Throws:
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ClassCastException
- if the specified object cannot be compared with the elements currently in the set.
remove
public boolean remove(Object o)
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Removes the specified element from this set if it is present.
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Specified by:
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remove
in interface
Set
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Overrides:
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remove
in class
AbstractCollection
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Parameters:
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o - object to be removed from this set, if present.
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Returns:
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true
if the set contained the specified element.
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Throws:
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ClassCastException
- if the specified object cannot be compared with the elements currently in the set.
clear
public void clear()
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Removes all of the elements from this set.
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Specified by:
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clear
in interface
Set
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Overrides:
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clear
in class
AbstractCollection
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addAll
public boolean addAll(Collection
<? extends
E
> c) 
c)
-
Adds all of the elements in the specified collection to this set.
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Specified by:
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addAll
in interface
Set
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Overrides:
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addAll
in class
AbstractCollection
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Parameters:
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c - elements to be added
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Returns:
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true
if this set changed as a result of the call.
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Throws:
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ClassCastException
- if the elements provided cannot be compared with the elements currently in the set.
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NullPointerException
- of the specified collection is null.
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See Also:
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AbstractCollection.add(Object)
AbstractCollection.add(Object)
subSet
public SortedSet
<
E
> subSet(
E
Object fromElement,
E
Object toElement)
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Returns a view of the portion of this set whose elements range from
fromElement
, inclusive, to
toElement
, exclusive. (If
fromElement
and
toElement
are equal, the returned sorted set is empty.) The returned sorted set is backed by this set, so changes in the returned sorted set are reflected in this set, and vice-versa. The returned sorted set supports all optional Set operations.
The sorted set returned by this method will throw an
IllegalArgumentException
if the user attempts to insert an element outside the specified range.
Note: this method always returns a
half-open range
(which includes its low endpoint but not its high endpoint). If you need a
closed range
(which includes both endpoints), and the element type allows for calculation of the successor of a specified value, merely request the subrange from
lowEndpoint
to
successor(highEndpoint)
. For example, suppose that
s
is a sorted set of strings. The following idiom obtains a view containing all of the strings in
s
from
low
to
high
, inclusive:
SortedSet sub = s.subSet(low, high+"\0");
A similar technique can be used to generate an
open range
(which contains neither endpoint). The following idiom obtains a view containing all of the strings in
s
from
low
to
high
, exclusive:
SortedSet sub = s.subSet(low+"\0", high);
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Specified by:
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subSet
subSet
in interface
SortedSet
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Parameters:
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fromElement - low endpoint (inclusive) of the subSet.
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toElement - high endpoint (exclusive) of the subSet.
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Returns:
-
a view of the portion of this set whose elements range from
fromElement
, inclusive, to
toElement
, exclusive.
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Throws:
-
ClassCastException
- if
fromElement
and
toElement
cannot be compared to one another using this set's comparator (or, if the set has no comparator, using natural ordering).
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if
fromElement
is greater than
toElement
.
-
NullPointerException
- if
fromElement
or
toElement
is
null
and this set uses natural order, or its comparator does not tolerate
null
elements.
headSet
public SortedSet
<
E
> headSet(
E
Object toElement)
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Returns a view of the portion of this set whose elements are strictly less than
toElement
. The returned sorted set is backed by this set, so changes in the returned sorted set are reflected in this set, and vice-versa. The returned sorted set supports all optional set operations.
The sorted set returned by this method will throw an
IllegalArgumentException
if the user attempts to insert an element greater than or equal to
toElement
.
Note: this method always returns a view that does not contain its (high) endpoint. If you need a view that does contain this endpoint, and the element type allows for calculation of the successor of a specified value, merely request a headSet bounded by
successor(highEndpoint)
. For example, suppose that
s
is a sorted set of strings. The following idiom obtains a view containing all of the strings in
s
that are less than or equal to
high
:
SortedSet head = s.headSet(high+"\0");
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Specified by:
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headSet
headSet
in interface
SortedSet
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Parameters:
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toElement - high endpoint (exclusive) of the headSet.
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Returns:
-
a view of the portion of this set whose elements are strictly less than toElement.
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Throws:
-
ClassCastException
- if
toElement
is not compatible with this set's comparator (or, if the set has no comparator, if
toElement
does not implement
Comparable
).
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if this set is itself a subSet, headSet, or tailSet, and
toElement
is not within the specified range of the subSet, headSet, or tailSet.
-
NullPointerException
- if
toElement
is
null
and this set uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not tolerate
null
elements.
tailSet
public SortedSet
<
E
> tailSet(
E
Object fromElement)
-
Returns a view of the portion of this set whose elements are greater than or equal to
fromElement
. The returned sorted set is backed by this set, so changes in the returned sorted set are reflected in this set, and vice-versa. The returned sorted set supports all optional set operations.
The sorted set returned by this method will throw an
IllegalArgumentException
if the user attempts to insert an element less than
fromElement
. Note: this method always returns a view that contains its (low) endpoint. If you need a view that does not contain this endpoint, and the element type allows for calculation of the successor of a specified value, merely request a tailSet bounded by
successor(lowEndpoint)
. For example, suppose that
s
is a sorted set of strings. The following idiom obtains a view containing all of the strings in
s
that are strictly greater than
low
:
SortedSet tail = s.tailSet(low+"\0");
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Specified by:
-
tailSet
tailSet
in interface
SortedSet
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Parameters:
-
fromElement - low endpoint (inclusive) of the tailSet.
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Returns:
-
a view of the portion of this set whose elements are greater than or equal to
fromElement
.
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Throws:
-
ClassCastException
- if
fromElement
is not compatible with this set's comparator (or, if the set has no comparator, if
fromElement
does not implement
Comparable
).
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if this set is itself a subSet, headSet, or tailSet, and
fromElement
is not within the specified range of the subSet, headSet, or tailSet.
-
NullPointerException
- if
fromElement
is
null
and this set uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not tolerate
null
elements.
comparator
public Comparator
<? super
E
> comparator()
-
Returns the comparator used to order this sorted set, or
null
if this tree set uses its elements natural ordering.
-
-
Specified by:
-
comparator
in interface
SortedSet
-
-
Returns:
-
the comparator used to order this sorted set, or
null
if this tree set uses its elements natural ordering.
first
public
E
Objectfirst()
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Returns the first (lowest) element currently in this sorted set.
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Specified by:
-
first
in interface
SortedSet
-
-
Returns:
-
the first (lowest) element currently in this sorted set.
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Throws:
-
NoSuchElementException
- sorted set is empty.
last
public
E
Objectlast()
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Returns the last (highest) element currently in this sorted set.
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Specified by:
-
last
in interface
SortedSet
-
-
Returns:
-
the last (highest) element currently in this sorted set.
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Throws:
-
NoSuchElementException
- sorted set is empty.
clone
public Object clone()
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Returns a shallow copy of this
TreeSet
instance. (The elements themselves are not cloned.)
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Overrides:
-
clone
in class
Object
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Returns:
-
a shallow copy of this set.
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See Also:
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Cloneable