- java.lang.Object
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- java.util.AbstractCollection<E>
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- java.util.AbstractList<E>
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- java.util.Vector<E>
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- Type Parameters:
E
- Type of component elements
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
,Cloneable
,Iterable<E>
,Collection<E>
,List<E>
,RandomAccess
- Direct Known Subclasses:
Stack
public class Vector<E> extends AbstractList<E> implements List<E>, RandomAccess, Cloneable, Serializable
TheVector
class implements a growable array of objects. Like an array, it contains components that can be accessed using an integer index. However, the size of aVector
can grow or shrink as needed to accommodate adding and removing items after theVector
has been created.Each vector tries to optimize storage management by maintaining a
capacity
and acapacityIncrement
. Thecapacity
is always at least as large as the vector size; it is usually larger because as components are added to the vector, the vector's storage increases in chunks the size ofcapacityIncrement
. An application can increase the capacity of a vector before inserting a large number of components; this reduces the amount of incremental reallocation.The iterators returned by this class's
iterator
andlistIterator
methods are fail-fast: if the vector is structurally modified at any time after the iterator is created, in any way except through the iterator's ownremove
oradd
methods, the iterator will throw aConcurrentModificationException
. 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. TheEnumerations
returned by theelements
method are not fail-fast; if the Vector is structurally modified at any time after the enumeration is created then the results of enumerating are undefined.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.As of the Java 2 platform v1.2, this class was retrofitted to implement the
List
interface, making it a member of the Java Collections Framework. Unlike the new collection implementations,Vector
is synchronized. If a thread-safe implementation is not needed, it is recommended to useArrayList
in place ofVector
.- Since:
- 1.0
- See Also:
Collection
,LinkedList
, Serialized Form
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description protected int
capacityIncrement
The amount by which the capacity of the vector is automatically incremented when its size becomes greater than its capacity.protected int
elementCount
The number of valid components in thisVector
object.protected Object[]
elementData
The array buffer into which the components of the vector are stored.-
Fields inherited from class java.util.AbstractList
modCount
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Vector()
Constructs an empty vector so that its internal data array has size10
and its standard capacity increment is zero.Vector(int initialCapacity)
Constructs an empty vector with the specified initial capacity and with its capacity increment equal to zero.Vector(int initialCapacity, int capacityIncrement)
Constructs an empty vector with the specified initial capacity and capacity increment.Vector(Collection<? extends E> c)
Constructs a vector containing the elements of the specified collection, in the order they are returned by the collection's iterator.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description void
add(int index, E element)
Inserts the specified element at the specified position in this Vector.boolean
add(E e)
Appends the specified element to the end of this Vector.boolean
addAll(int index, Collection<? extends E> c)
Inserts all of the elements in the specified Collection into this Vector at the specified position.boolean
addAll(Collection<? extends E> c)
Appends all of the elements in the specified Collection to the end of this Vector, in the order that they are returned by the specified Collection's Iterator.void
addElement(E obj)
Adds the specified component to the end of this vector, increasing its size by one.int
capacity()
Returns the current capacity of this vector.void
clear()
Removes all of the elements from this Vector.Object
clone()
Returns a clone of this vector.boolean
contains(Object o)
Returnstrue
if this vector contains the specified element.boolean
containsAll(Collection<?> c)
Returns true if this Vector contains all of the elements in the specified Collection.void
copyInto(Object[] anArray)
Copies the components of this vector into the specified array.E
elementAt(int index)
Returns the component at the specified index.Enumeration<E>
elements()
Returns an enumeration of the components of this vector.void
ensureCapacity(int minCapacity)
Increases the capacity of this vector, if necessary, to ensure that it can hold at least the number of components specified by the minimum capacity argument.boolean
equals(Object o)
Compares the specified Object with this Vector for equality.E
firstElement()
Returns the first component (the item at index0
) of this vector.void
forEach(Consumer<? super E> action)
Performs the given action for each element of theIterable
until all elements have been processed or the action throws an exception.E
get(int index)
Returns the element at the specified position in this Vector.int
hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this Vector.int
indexOf(Object o)
Returns the index of the first occurrence of the specified element in this vector, or -1 if this vector does not contain the element.int
indexOf(Object o, int index)
Returns the index of the first occurrence of the specified element in this vector, searching forwards fromindex
, or returns -1 if the element is not found.void
insertElementAt(E obj, int index)
Inserts the specified object as a component in this vector at the specifiedindex
.boolean
isEmpty()
Tests if this vector has no components.Iterator<E>
iterator()
Returns an iterator over the elements in this list in proper sequence.E
lastElement()
Returns the last component of the vector.int
lastIndexOf(Object o)
Returns the index of the last occurrence of the specified element in this vector, or -1 if this vector does not contain the element.int
lastIndexOf(Object o, int index)
Returns the index of the last occurrence of the specified element in this vector, searching backwards fromindex
, or returns -1 if the element is not found.ListIterator<E>
listIterator()
Returns a list iterator over the elements in this list (in proper sequence).ListIterator<E>
listIterator(int index)
Returns a list iterator over the elements in this list (in proper sequence), starting at the specified position in the list.E
remove(int index)
Removes the element at the specified position in this Vector.boolean
remove(Object o)
Removes the first occurrence of the specified element in this Vector If the Vector does not contain the element, it is unchanged.boolean
removeAll(Collection<?> c)
Removes from this Vector all of its elements that are contained in the specified Collection.void
removeAllElements()
Removes all components from this vector and sets its size to zero.boolean
removeElement(Object obj)
Removes the first (lowest-indexed) occurrence of the argument from this vector.void
removeElementAt(int index)
Deletes the component at the specified index.boolean
removeIf(Predicate<? super E> filter)
Removes all of the elements of this collection that satisfy the given predicate.protected void
removeRange(int fromIndex, int toIndex)
Removes from this list all of the elements whose index is betweenfromIndex
, inclusive, andtoIndex
, exclusive.void
replaceAll(UnaryOperator<E> operator)
Replaces each element of this list with the result of applying the operator to that element.boolean
retainAll(Collection<?> c)
Retains only the elements in this Vector that are contained in the specified Collection.E
set(int index, E element)
Replaces the element at the specified position in this Vector with the specified element.void
setElementAt(E obj, int index)
Sets the component at the specifiedindex
of this vector to be the specified object.void
setSize(int newSize)
Sets the size of this vector.int
size()
Returns the number of components in this vector.void
sort(Comparator<? super E> c)
Sorts this list according to the order induced by the specifiedComparator
.Spliterator<E>
spliterator()
Creates a late-binding and fail-fastSpliterator
over the elements in this list.List<E>
subList(int fromIndex, int toIndex)
Returns a view of the portion of this List between fromIndex, inclusive, and toIndex, exclusive.Object[]
toArray()
Returns an array containing all of the elements in this Vector in the correct order.<T> T[]
toArray(T[] a)
Returns an array containing all of the elements in this Vector in the correct order; the runtime type of the returned array is that of the specified array.String
toString()
Returns a string representation of this Vector, containing the String representation of each element.void
trimToSize()
Trims the capacity of this vector to be the vector's current size.-
Methods inherited from interface java.util.Collection
parallelStream, stream
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Field Detail
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elementData
protected Object[] elementData
The array buffer into which the components of the vector are stored. The capacity of the vector is the length of this array buffer, and is at least large enough to contain all the vector's elements.Any array elements following the last element in the Vector are null.
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elementCount
protected int elementCount
The number of valid components in thisVector
object. ComponentselementData[0]
throughelementData[elementCount-1]
are the actual items.
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capacityIncrement
protected int capacityIncrement
The amount by which the capacity of the vector is automatically incremented when its size becomes greater than its capacity. If the capacity increment is less than or equal to zero, the capacity of the vector is doubled each time it needs to grow.
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Constructor Detail
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Vector
public Vector(int initialCapacity, int capacityIncrement)
Constructs an empty vector with the specified initial capacity and capacity increment.- Parameters:
initialCapacity
- the initial capacity of the vectorcapacityIncrement
- the amount by which the capacity is increased when the vector overflows- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if the specified initial capacity is negative
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Vector
public Vector(int initialCapacity)
Constructs an empty vector with the specified initial capacity and with its capacity increment equal to zero.- Parameters:
initialCapacity
- the initial capacity of the vector- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if the specified initial capacity is negative
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Vector
public Vector()
Constructs an empty vector so that its internal data array has size10
and its standard capacity increment is zero.
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Vector
public Vector(Collection<? extends E> c)
Constructs a vector containing the elements of the specified collection, in the order they are returned by the collection's iterator.- Parameters:
c
- the collection whose elements are to be placed into this vector- Throws:
NullPointerException
- if the specified collection is null- Since:
- 1.2
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Method Detail
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copyInto
public void copyInto(Object[] anArray)
Copies the components of this vector into the specified array. The item at indexk
in this vector is copied into componentk
ofanArray
.- Parameters:
anArray
- the array into which the components get copied- Throws:
NullPointerException
- if the given array is nullIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the specified array is not large enough to hold all the components of this vectorArrayStoreException
- if a component of this vector is not of a runtime type that can be stored in the specified array- See Also:
toArray(Object[])
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trimToSize
public void trimToSize()
Trims the capacity of this vector to be the vector's current size. If the capacity of this vector is larger than its current size, then the capacity is changed to equal the size by replacing its internal data array, kept in the fieldelementData
, with a smaller one. An application can use this operation to minimize the storage of a vector.
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ensureCapacity
public void ensureCapacity(int minCapacity)
Increases the capacity of this vector, if necessary, to ensure that it can hold at least the number of components specified by the minimum capacity argument.If the current capacity of this vector is less than
minCapacity
, then its capacity is increased by replacing its internal data array, kept in the fieldelementData
, with a larger one. The size of the new data array will be the old size pluscapacityIncrement
, unless the value ofcapacityIncrement
is less than or equal to zero, in which case the new capacity will be twice the old capacity; but if this new size is still smaller thanminCapacity
, then the new capacity will beminCapacity
.- Parameters:
minCapacity
- the desired minimum capacity
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setSize
public void setSize(int newSize)
Sets the size of this vector. If the new size is greater than the current size, newnull
items are added to the end of the vector. If the new size is less than the current size, all components at indexnewSize
and greater are discarded.- Parameters:
newSize
- the new size of this vector- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the new size is negative
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capacity
public int capacity()
Returns the current capacity of this vector.- Returns:
- the current capacity (the length of its internal
data array, kept in the field
elementData
of this vector)
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size
public int size()
Returns the number of components in this vector.- Specified by:
size
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
size
in interfaceList<E>
- Specified by:
size
in classAbstractCollection<E>
- Returns:
- the number of components in this vector
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isEmpty
public boolean isEmpty()
Tests if this vector has no components.- Specified by:
isEmpty
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
isEmpty
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
isEmpty
in classAbstractCollection<E>
- Returns:
true
if and only if this vector has no components, that is, its size is zero;false
otherwise.
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elements
public Enumeration<E> elements()
Returns an enumeration of the components of this vector. The returnedEnumeration
object will generate all items in this vector. The first item generated is the item at index0
, then the item at index1
, and so on. If the vector is structurally modified while enumerating over the elements then the results of enumerating are undefined.- Returns:
- an enumeration of the components of this vector
- See Also:
Iterator
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contains
public boolean contains(Object o)
Returnstrue
if this vector contains the specified element. More formally, returnstrue
if and only if this vector contains at least one elemente
such thatObjects.equals(o, e)
.- Specified by:
contains
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
contains
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
contains
in classAbstractCollection<E>
- Parameters:
o
- element whose presence in this vector is to be tested- Returns:
true
if this vector contains the specified element
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indexOf
public int indexOf(Object o)
Returns the index of the first occurrence of the specified element in this vector, or -1 if this vector does not contain the element. More formally, returns the lowest indexi
such thatObjects.equals(o, get(i))
, or -1 if there is no such index.
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indexOf
public int indexOf(Object o, int index)
Returns the index of the first occurrence of the specified element in this vector, searching forwards fromindex
, or returns -1 if the element is not found. More formally, returns the lowest indexi
such that(i >= index && Objects.equals(o, get(i)))
, or -1 if there is no such index.- Parameters:
o
- element to search forindex
- index to start searching from- Returns:
- the index of the first occurrence of the element in
this vector at position
index
or later in the vector;-1
if the element is not found. - Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the specified index is negative- See Also:
Object.equals(Object)
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lastIndexOf
public int lastIndexOf(Object o)
Returns the index of the last occurrence of the specified element in this vector, or -1 if this vector does not contain the element. More formally, returns the highest indexi
such thatObjects.equals(o, get(i))
, or -1 if there is no such index.- Specified by:
lastIndexOf
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
lastIndexOf
in classAbstractList<E>
- Parameters:
o
- element to search for- Returns:
- the index of the last occurrence of the specified element in this vector, or -1 if this vector does not contain the element
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lastIndexOf
public int lastIndexOf(Object o, int index)
Returns the index of the last occurrence of the specified element in this vector, searching backwards fromindex
, or returns -1 if the element is not found. More formally, returns the highest indexi
such that(i <= index && Objects.equals(o, get(i)))
, or -1 if there is no such index.- Parameters:
o
- element to search forindex
- index to start searching backwards from- Returns:
- the index of the last occurrence of the element at position
less than or equal to
index
in this vector; -1 if the element is not found. - Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the specified index is greater than or equal to the current size of this vector
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elementAt
public E elementAt(int index)
Returns the component at the specified index.This method is identical in functionality to the
get(int)
method (which is part of theList
interface).- Parameters:
index
- an index into this vector- Returns:
- the component at the specified index
- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index >= size()
)
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firstElement
public E firstElement()
Returns the first component (the item at index0
) of this vector.- Returns:
- the first component of this vector
- Throws:
NoSuchElementException
- if this vector has no components
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lastElement
public E lastElement()
Returns the last component of the vector.- Returns:
- the last component of the vector, i.e., the component at index
size() - 1
- Throws:
NoSuchElementException
- if this vector is empty
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setElementAt
public void setElementAt(E obj, int index)
Sets the component at the specifiedindex
of this vector to be the specified object. The previous component at that position is discarded.The index must be a value greater than or equal to
0
and less than the current size of the vector.This method is identical in functionality to the
set(int, E)
method (which is part of theList
interface). Note that theset
method reverses the order of the parameters, to more closely match array usage. Note also that theset
method returns the old value that was stored at the specified position.- Parameters:
obj
- what the component is to be set toindex
- the specified index- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index >= size()
)
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removeElementAt
public void removeElementAt(int index)
Deletes the component at the specified index. Each component in this vector with an index greater or equal to the specifiedindex
is shifted downward to have an index one smaller than the value it had previously. The size of this vector is decreased by1
.The index must be a value greater than or equal to
0
and less than the current size of the vector.This method is identical in functionality to the
remove(int)
method (which is part of theList
interface). Note that theremove
method returns the old value that was stored at the specified position.- Parameters:
index
- the index of the object to remove- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index >= size()
)
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insertElementAt
public void insertElementAt(E obj, int index)
Inserts the specified object as a component in this vector at the specifiedindex
. Each component in this vector with an index greater or equal to the specifiedindex
is shifted upward to have an index one greater than the value it had previously.The index must be a value greater than or equal to
0
and less than or equal to the current size of the vector. (If the index is equal to the current size of the vector, the new element is appended to the Vector.)This method is identical in functionality to the
add(int, E)
method (which is part of theList
interface). Note that theadd
method reverses the order of the parameters, to more closely match array usage.- Parameters:
obj
- the component to insertindex
- where to insert the new component- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index > size()
)
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addElement
public void addElement(E obj)
Adds the specified component to the end of this vector, increasing its size by one. The capacity of this vector is increased if its size becomes greater than its capacity.This method is identical in functionality to the
add(E)
method (which is part of theList
interface).- Parameters:
obj
- the component to be added
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removeElement
public boolean removeElement(Object obj)
Removes the first (lowest-indexed) occurrence of the argument from this vector. If the object is found in this vector, each component in the vector with an index greater or equal to the object's index is shifted downward to have an index one smaller than the value it had previously.This method is identical in functionality to the
remove(Object)
method (which is part of theList
interface).- Parameters:
obj
- the component to be removed- Returns:
true
if the argument was a component of this vector;false
otherwise.
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removeAllElements
public void removeAllElements()
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clone
public Object clone()
Returns a clone of this vector. The copy will contain a reference to a clone of the internal data array, not a reference to the original internal data array of thisVector
object.
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toArray
public Object[] toArray()
Returns an array containing all of the elements in this Vector in the correct order.- Specified by:
toArray
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
toArray
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
toArray
in classAbstractCollection<E>
- Returns:
- an array containing all of the elements in this collection
- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
Arrays.asList(Object[])
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toArray
public <T> T[] toArray(T[] a)
Returns an array containing all of the elements in this Vector in the correct order; the runtime type of the returned array is that of the specified array. If the Vector fits in the specified array, it is returned therein. Otherwise, a new array is allocated with the runtime type of the specified array and the size of this Vector.If the Vector fits in the specified array with room to spare (i.e., the array has more elements than the Vector), the element in the array immediately following the end of the Vector is set to null. (This is useful in determining the length of the Vector only if the caller knows that the Vector does not contain any null elements.)
- Specified by:
toArray
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
toArray
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
toArray
in classAbstractCollection<E>
- Type Parameters:
T
- type of array elements. The same type as<E>
or a supertype of<E>
.- Parameters:
a
- the array into which the elements of the Vector are to be stored, if it is big enough; otherwise, a new array of the same runtime type is allocated for this purpose.- Returns:
- an array containing the elements of the Vector
- Throws:
ArrayStoreException
- if the runtime type of a,<T>
, is not a supertype of the runtime type,<E>
, of every element in this VectorNullPointerException
- if the given array is null- Since:
- 1.2
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get
public E get(int index)
Returns the element at the specified position in this Vector.- Specified by:
get
in interfaceList<E>
- Specified by:
get
in classAbstractList<E>
- Parameters:
index
- index of the element to return- Returns:
- object at the specified index
- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index >= size()
)- Since:
- 1.2
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set
public E set(int index, E element)
Replaces the element at the specified position in this Vector with the specified element.- Specified by:
set
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
set
in classAbstractList<E>
- Parameters:
index
- index of the element to replaceelement
- element to be stored at the specified position- Returns:
- the element previously at the specified position
- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index >= size()
)- Since:
- 1.2
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add
public boolean add(E e)
Appends the specified element to the end of this Vector.- Specified by:
add
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
add
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
add
in classAbstractList<E>
- Parameters:
e
- element to be appended to this Vector- Returns:
true
(as specified byCollection.add(E)
)- Since:
- 1.2
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remove
public boolean remove(Object o)
Removes the first occurrence of the specified element in this Vector If the Vector does not contain the element, it is unchanged. More formally, removes the element with the lowest index i such thatObjects.equals(o, get(i))
(if such an element exists).- Specified by:
remove
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
remove
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
remove
in classAbstractCollection<E>
- Parameters:
o
- element to be removed from this Vector, if present- Returns:
- true if the Vector contained the specified element
- Since:
- 1.2
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add
public void add(int index, E element)
Inserts the specified element at the specified position in this Vector. Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any subsequent elements to the right (adds one to their indices).- Specified by:
add
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
add
in classAbstractList<E>
- Parameters:
index
- index at which the specified element is to be insertedelement
- element to be inserted- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index > size()
)- Since:
- 1.2
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remove
public E remove(int index)
Removes the element at the specified position in this Vector. Shifts any subsequent elements to the left (subtracts one from their indices). Returns the element that was removed from the Vector.- Specified by:
remove
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
remove
in classAbstractList<E>
- Parameters:
index
- the index of the element to be removed- Returns:
- element that was removed
- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index >= size()
)- Since:
- 1.2
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clear
public void clear()
Removes all of the elements from this Vector. The Vector will be empty after this call returns (unless it throws an exception).- Specified by:
clear
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
clear
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
clear
in classAbstractList<E>
- Since:
- 1.2
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containsAll
public boolean containsAll(Collection<?> c)
Returns true if this Vector contains all of the elements in the specified Collection.- Specified by:
containsAll
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
containsAll
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
containsAll
in classAbstractCollection<E>
- Parameters:
c
- a collection whose elements will be tested for containment in this Vector- Returns:
- true if this Vector contains all of the elements in the specified collection
- Throws:
NullPointerException
- if the specified collection is null- See Also:
AbstractCollection.contains(Object)
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addAll
public boolean addAll(Collection<? extends E> c)
Appends all of the elements in the specified Collection to the end of this Vector, in the order that they are returned by the specified Collection's Iterator. The behavior of this operation is undefined if the specified Collection is modified while the operation is in progress. (This implies that the behavior of this call is undefined if the specified Collection is this Vector, and this Vector is nonempty.)- Specified by:
addAll
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
addAll
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
addAll
in classAbstractCollection<E>
- Parameters:
c
- elements to be inserted into this Vector- Returns:
true
if this Vector changed as a result of the call- Throws:
NullPointerException
- if the specified collection is null- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
AbstractCollection.add(Object)
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removeAll
public boolean removeAll(Collection<?> c)
Removes from this Vector all of its elements that are contained in the specified Collection.- Specified by:
removeAll
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
removeAll
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
removeAll
in classAbstractCollection<E>
- Parameters:
c
- a collection of elements to be removed from the Vector- Returns:
- true if this Vector changed as a result of the call
- Throws:
ClassCastException
- if the types of one or more elements in this vector are incompatible with the specified collection (optional)NullPointerException
- if this vector contains one or more null elements and the specified collection does not support null elements (optional), or if the specified collection is null- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
AbstractCollection.remove(Object)
,AbstractCollection.contains(Object)
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retainAll
public boolean retainAll(Collection<?> c)
Retains only the elements in this Vector that are contained in the specified Collection. In other words, removes from this Vector all of its elements that are not contained in the specified Collection.- Specified by:
retainAll
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
retainAll
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
retainAll
in classAbstractCollection<E>
- Parameters:
c
- a collection of elements to be retained in this Vector (all other elements are removed)- Returns:
- true if this Vector changed as a result of the call
- Throws:
ClassCastException
- if the types of one or more elements in this vector are incompatible with the specified collection (optional)NullPointerException
- if this vector contains one or more null elements and the specified collection does not support null elements (optional), or if the specified collection is null- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
AbstractCollection.remove(Object)
,AbstractCollection.contains(Object)
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removeIf
public boolean removeIf(Predicate<? super E> filter)
Description copied from interface:Collection
Removes all of the elements of this collection that satisfy the given predicate. Errors or runtime exceptions thrown during iteration or by the predicate are relayed to the caller.- Specified by:
removeIf
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Parameters:
filter
- a predicate which returnstrue
for elements to be removed- Returns:
true
if any elements were removed- Throws:
NullPointerException
- if the specified filter is null
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addAll
public boolean addAll(int index, Collection<? extends E> c)
Inserts all of the elements in the specified Collection into this Vector at the specified position. 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 the Vector in the order that they are returned by the specified Collection's iterator.- Specified by:
addAll
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
addAll
in classAbstractList<E>
- Parameters:
index
- index at which to insert the first element from the specified collectionc
- elements to be inserted into this Vector- Returns:
true
if this Vector changed as a result of the call- Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index > size()
)NullPointerException
- if the specified collection is null- Since:
- 1.2
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equals
public boolean equals(Object o)
Compares the specified Object with this Vector 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 elementse1
ande2
are equal ifObjects.equals(e1, e2)
.) In other words, two Lists are defined to be equal if they contain the same elements in the same order.- Specified by:
equals
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
equals
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
equals
in classAbstractList<E>
- Parameters:
o
- the Object to be compared for equality with this Vector- Returns:
- true if the specified Object is equal to this Vector
- See Also:
Object.hashCode()
,HashMap
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hashCode
public int hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this Vector.- Specified by:
hashCode
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
hashCode
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
hashCode
in classAbstractList<E>
- Returns:
- the hash code value for this list
- See Also:
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
,System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
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toString
public String toString()
Returns a string representation of this Vector, containing the String representation of each element.- Overrides:
toString
in classAbstractCollection<E>
- Returns:
- a string representation of this collection
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subList
public List<E> subList(int fromIndex, int toIndex)
Returns a view of the portion of this List between 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 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 operating on 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 the List, or otherwise perturb it in such a fashion that iterations in progress may yield incorrect results.)
- Specified by:
subList
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
subList
in classAbstractList<E>
- Parameters:
fromIndex
- low endpoint (inclusive) of the subListtoIndex
- high endpoint (exclusive) of the subList- Returns:
- a view of the specified range within this List
- Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if an endpoint index value is out of range(fromIndex < 0 || toIndex > size)
IllegalArgumentException
- if the endpoint indices are out of order(fromIndex > toIndex)
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removeRange
protected void removeRange(int fromIndex, int toIndex)
Removes from this list all of the elements whose index is betweenfromIndex
, inclusive, andtoIndex
, exclusive. Shifts any succeeding elements to the left (reduces their index). This call shortens the list by(toIndex - fromIndex)
elements. (IftoIndex==fromIndex
, this operation has no effect.)- Overrides:
removeRange
in classAbstractList<E>
- Parameters:
fromIndex
- index of first element to be removedtoIndex
- index after last element to be removed
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listIterator
public ListIterator<E> listIterator(int index)
Returns a list iterator over the elements in this list (in proper sequence), starting at the specified position in the list. The specified index indicates the first element that would be returned by an initial call tonext
. An initial call toprevious
would return the element with the specified index minus one.The returned list iterator is fail-fast.
- Specified by:
listIterator
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
listIterator
in classAbstractList<E>
- Parameters:
index
- index of the first element to be returned from the list iterator (by a call tonext
)- Returns:
- a list iterator over the elements in this list (in proper sequence), starting at the specified position in the list
- Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if the index is out of range (index < 0 || index > size()
)
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listIterator
public ListIterator<E> listIterator()
Returns a list iterator over the elements in this list (in proper sequence).The returned list iterator is fail-fast.
- Specified by:
listIterator
in interfaceList<E>
- Overrides:
listIterator
in classAbstractList<E>
- Returns:
- a list iterator over the elements in this list (in proper sequence)
- See Also:
listIterator(int)
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iterator
public Iterator<E> iterator()
Returns an iterator over the elements in this list in proper sequence.The returned iterator is fail-fast.
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forEach
public void forEach(Consumer<? super E> action)
Description copied from interface:Iterable
Performs the given action for each element of theIterable
until all elements have been processed or the action throws an exception. Actions are performed in the order of iteration, if that order is specified. Exceptions thrown by the action are relayed to the caller.The behavior of this method is unspecified if the action performs side-effects that modify the underlying source of elements, unless an overriding class has specified a concurrent modification policy.
- Specified by:
forEach
in interfaceIterable<E>
- Parameters:
action
- The action to be performed for each element- Throws:
NullPointerException
- if the specified action is null
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replaceAll
public void replaceAll(UnaryOperator<E> operator)
Description copied from interface:List
Replaces each element of this list with the result of applying the operator to that element. Errors or runtime exceptions thrown by the operator are relayed to the caller.- Specified by:
replaceAll
in interfaceList<E>
- Parameters:
operator
- the operator to apply to each element- Throws:
NullPointerException
- if the specified operator is null or if the operator result is a null value and this list does not permit null elements (optional)
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sort
public void sort(Comparator<? super E> c)
Description copied from interface:List
Sorts this list according to the order induced by the specifiedComparator
.All elements in this list must be mutually comparable using the specified comparator (that is,
c.compare(e1, e2)
must not throw aClassCastException
for any elementse1
ande2
in the list).If the specified comparator is
null
then all elements in this list must implement theComparable
interface and the elements' natural ordering should be used.This list must be modifiable, but need not be resizable.
- Specified by:
sort
in interfaceList<E>
- Parameters:
c
- theComparator
used to compare list elements. Anull
value indicates that the elements' natural ordering should be used
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spliterator
public Spliterator<E> spliterator()
Creates a late-binding and fail-fastSpliterator
over the elements in this list.The
Spliterator
reportsSpliterator.SIZED
,Spliterator.SUBSIZED
, andSpliterator.ORDERED
. Overriding implementations should document the reporting of additional characteristic values.- Specified by:
spliterator
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
spliterator
in interfaceIterable<E>
- Specified by:
spliterator
in interfaceList<E>
- Returns:
- a
Spliterator
over the elements in this list - Since:
- 1.8
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