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package org.eclipse.collections.api.map.primitive;

import org.eclipse.collections.api.CharIterable;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.block.function.primitive.CharToByteFunction;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.block.function.primitive.ByteFunction;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.block.function.primitive.ByteFunction0;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.block.function.primitive.ByteToByteFunction;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.block.function.primitive.CharByteToByteFunction;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.block.predicate.primitive.CharBytePredicate;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.tuple.primitive.CharBytePair;

This file was automatically generated from template file mutablePrimitivePrimitiveMap.stg.
Since:3.0.
/** * This file was automatically generated from template file mutablePrimitivePrimitiveMap.stg. * * @since 3.0. */
public interface MutableCharByteMap extends CharByteMap, MutableByteValuesMap { void put(char key, byte value);
This method allows MutableCharByteMap the ability to add an element in the form of CharBytePair.
See Also:
  • put(char, byte)
Since:9.1.0
/** * This method allows MutableCharByteMap the ability to add an element in the form of CharBytePair. * * @see #put(char, byte) * @since 9.1.0 */
default void putPair(CharBytePair keyValuePair) { this.put(keyValuePair.getOne(), keyValuePair.getTwo()); } void putAll(CharByteMap map);
Updates the values in-place.
Params:
  • function – that takes a key and its value and that returns a new value for this key
Since:10.0
/** * Updates the values in-place. * * @param function that takes a key and its value and that returns a new value for this key * @since 10.0 */
void updateValues(CharByteToByteFunction function); void removeKey(char key); void remove(char key); byte removeKeyIfAbsent(char key, byte value); byte getIfAbsentPut(char key, byte value); byte getIfAbsentPut(char key, ByteFunction0 function); byte getIfAbsentPutWithKey(char key, CharToByteFunction function); <P> byte getIfAbsentPutWith(char key, ByteFunction<? super P> function, P parameter); byte updateValue(char key, byte initialValueIfAbsent, ByteToByteFunction function); @Override MutableByteCharMap flipUniqueValues(); @Override MutableCharByteMap select(CharBytePredicate predicate); @Override MutableCharByteMap reject(CharBytePredicate predicate); MutableCharByteMap withKeyValue(char key, byte value); MutableCharByteMap withoutKey(char key); MutableCharByteMap withoutAllKeys(CharIterable keys); default MutableCharByteMap withAllKeyValues(Iterable<CharBytePair> keyValuePairs) { for (CharBytePair keyValuePair : keyValuePairs) { this.putPair(keyValuePair); } return this; } MutableCharByteMap asUnmodifiable(); MutableCharByteMap asSynchronized(); byte addToValue(char key, byte toBeAdded); }