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package org.eclipse.collections.api.set.primitive;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.DoubleIterable;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.block.function.primitive.DoubleToObjectFunction;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.block.predicate.primitive.DoublePredicate;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.block.procedure.primitive.DoubleProcedure;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.collection.primitive.MutableDoubleCollection;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.set.MutableSet;
This file was automatically generated from template file mutablePrimitiveSet.stg.
Since: 3.0.
/**
* This file was automatically generated from template file mutablePrimitiveSet.stg.
*
* @since 3.0.
*/
public interface MutableDoubleSet extends MutableDoubleCollection, DoubleSet
{
@Override
MutableDoubleSet select(DoublePredicate predicate);
@Override
MutableDoubleSet reject(DoublePredicate predicate);
Since: 9.0.
/**
* @since 9.0.
*/
@Override
default MutableDoubleSet tap(DoubleProcedure procedure)
{
this.forEach(procedure);
return this;
}
@Override
<V> MutableSet<V> collect(DoubleToObjectFunction<? extends V> function);
@Override
MutableDoubleSet with(double element);
@Override
MutableDoubleSet without(double element);
@Override
MutableDoubleSet withAll(DoubleIterable elements);
@Override
MutableDoubleSet withoutAll(DoubleIterable elements);
@Override
MutableDoubleSet asUnmodifiable();
@Override
MutableDoubleSet asSynchronized();
Returns a frozen copy of this set. A frozen copy is the same thing as an immutable copy without safe-publish guarantees.
/**
* Returns a frozen copy of this set. A frozen copy is the same thing as an immutable copy without safe-publish guarantees.
*/
@Override
DoubleSet freeze();
Returns an immutable copy of this set.
/**
* Returns an immutable copy of this set.
*/
@Override
ImmutableDoubleSet toImmutable();
Creates a new empty mutable version of the same Set type.
Since: 9.2.
/**
* Creates a new empty mutable version of the same Set type.
*
* @since 9.2.
*/
default MutableDoubleSet newEmpty()
{
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Implement in concrete classes.");
}
Since: 11.0.
/**
* @since 11.0.
*/
@Override
default MutableDoubleSet union(DoubleSet set)
{
if (this.size() > set.size())
{
return this.toSet().withAll(set);
}
else
{
return set.toSet().withAll(this);
}
}
Returns the set of all objects that are members of both this
and set
. The intersection of [1, 2, 3] and [2, 3, 4] is the set [2, 3]. Since: 11.0.
/**
* Returns the set of all objects that are members of both {@code this} and {@code set}. The intersection of
* [1, 2, 3] and [2, 3, 4] is the set [2, 3].
*
* @since 11.0.
*/
@Override
default MutableDoubleSet intersect(DoubleSet set)
{
if (this.size() < set.size())
{
return this.select(set::contains);
}
else
{
return set.select(this::contains, this.newEmpty());
}
}
Returns the set of all members of this
that are not members of set
. The difference of [1, 2, 3] and [2, 3, 4] is [1]. Since: 11.0.
/**
* Returns the set of all members of {@code this} that are not members of {@code set}. The difference of
* [1, 2, 3] and [2, 3, 4] is [1].
*
* @since 11.0.
*/
@Override
default MutableDoubleSet difference(DoubleSet set)
{
return this.reject(set::contains);
}
Returns the set of all objects that are a member of exactly one of this
and set
(elements which are in one of the sets, but not in both). For instance, for the sets [1, 2, 3] and [2, 3, 4], the symmetric difference set is [1, 4] . It is the set difference of the union and the intersection. Since: 11.0.
/**
* Returns the set of all objects that are a member of exactly one of {@code this} and {@code set} (elements which
* are in one of the sets, but not in both). For instance, for the sets [1, 2, 3] and [2, 3, 4], the symmetric
* difference set is [1, 4] . It is the set difference of the union and the intersection.
*
* @since 11.0.
*/
@Override
default MutableDoubleSet symmetricDifference(DoubleSet set)
{
return set.reject(this::contains, this.difference(set));
}
}