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25 
26 package java.util;
27 
28 /**
29  * A {@link NavigableSet} implementation based on a {@link TreeMap}.
30  * The elements are ordered using their {@linkplain Comparable natural
31  * ordering}, or by a {@link Comparator} provided at set creation
32  * time, depending on which constructor is used.
33  *
34  * <p>This implementation provides guaranteed log(n) time cost for the basic
35  * operations ({@code add}, {@code remove} and {@code contains}).
36  *
37  * <p>Note that the ordering maintained by a set (whether or not an explicit
38  * comparator is provided) must be <i>consistent with equals</i> if it is to
39  * correctly implement the {@code Set} interface.  (See {@code Comparable}
40  * or {@code Comparator} for a precise definition of <i>consistent with
41  * equals</i>.)  This is so because the {@code Set} interface is defined in
42  * terms of the {@code equals} operation, but a {@code TreeSet} instance
43  * performs all element comparisons using its {@code compareTo} (or
44  * {@code compare}) method, so two elements that are deemed equal by this method
45  * are, from the standpoint of the set, equal.  The behavior of a set
46  * <i>is</i> well-defined even if its ordering is inconsistent with equals; it
47  * just fails to obey the general contract of the {@code Set} interface.
48  *
49  * <p><strong>Note that this implementation is not synchronized.</strong>
50  * If multiple threads access a tree set concurrently, and at least one
51  * of the threads modifies the set, it <i>must</i> be synchronized
52  * externally.  This is typically accomplished by synchronizing on some
53  * object that naturally encapsulates the set.
54  * If no such object exists, the set should be "wrapped" using the
55  * {@link Collections#synchronizedSortedSet Collections.synchronizedSortedSet}
56  * method.  This is best done at creation time, to prevent accidental
57  * unsynchronized access to the set: <pre>
58  *   SortedSet s = Collections.synchronizedSortedSet(new TreeSet(...));</pre>
59  *
60  * <p>The iterators returned by this class's {@code iterator} method are
61  * <i>fail-fast</i>: if the set is modified at any time after the iterator is
62  * created, in any way except through the iterator's own {@code remove}
63  * method, the iterator will throw a {@link ConcurrentModificationException}.
64  * Thus, in the face of concurrent modification, the iterator fails quickly
65  * and cleanly, rather than risking arbitrary, non-deterministic behavior at
66  * an undetermined time in the future.
67  *
68  * <p>Note that the fail-fast behavior of an iterator cannot be guaranteed
69  * as it is, generally speaking, impossible to make any hard guarantees in the
70  * presence of unsynchronized concurrent modification.  Fail-fast iterators
71  * throw {@code ConcurrentModificationException} on a best-effort basis.
72  * Therefore, it would be wrong to write a program that depended on this
73  * exception for its correctness:   <i>the fail-fast behavior of iterators
74  * should be used only to detect bugs.</i>
75  *
76  * <p>This class is a member of the
77  * <a href="{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/collections/index.html">
78  * Java Collections Framework</a>.
79  *
80  * @param <E> the type of elements maintained by this set
81  *
82  * @author  Josh Bloch
83  * @see     Collection
84  * @see     Set
85  * @see     HashSet
86  * @see     Comparable
87  * @see     Comparator
88  * @see     TreeMap
89  * @since   1.2
90  */
91 
92 public class TreeSet<E> extends AbstractSet<E>
93     implements NavigableSet<E>, Cloneable, java.io.Serializable
94 {
95     /**
96      * The backing map.
97      */
98     private transient NavigableMap<E,Object> m;
99 
100     // Dummy value to associate with an Object in the backing Map
101     private static final Object PRESENT = new Object();
102 
103     /**
104      * Constructs a set backed by the specified navigable map.
105      */
TreeSet(NavigableMap<E,Object> m)106     TreeSet(NavigableMap<E,Object> m) {
107         this.m = m;
108     }
109 
110     /**
111      * Constructs a new, empty tree set, sorted according to the
112      * natural ordering of its elements.  All elements inserted into
113      * the set must implement the {@link Comparable} interface.
114      * Furthermore, all such elements must be <i>mutually
115      * comparable</i>: {@code e1.compareTo(e2)} must not throw a
116      * {@code ClassCastException} for any elements {@code e1} and
117      * {@code e2} in the set.  If the user attempts to add an element
118      * to the set that violates this constraint (for example, the user
119      * attempts to add a string element to a set whose elements are
120      * integers), the {@code add} call will throw a
121      * {@code ClassCastException}.
122      */
TreeSet()123     public TreeSet() {
124         this(new TreeMap<E,Object>());
125     }
126 
127     /**
128      * Constructs a new, empty tree set, sorted according to the specified
129      * comparator.  All elements inserted into the set must be <i>mutually
130      * comparable</i> by the specified comparator: {@code comparator.compare(e1,
131      * e2)} must not throw a {@code ClassCastException} for any elements
132      * {@code e1} and {@code e2} in the set.  If the user attempts to add
133      * an element to the set that violates this constraint, the
134      * {@code add} call will throw a {@code ClassCastException}.
135      *
136      * @param comparator the comparator that will be used to order this set.
137      *        If {@code null}, the {@linkplain Comparable natural
138      *        ordering} of the elements will be used.
139      */
TreeSet(Comparator<? super E> comparator)140     public TreeSet(Comparator<? super E> comparator) {
141         this(new TreeMap<>(comparator));
142     }
143 
144     /**
145      * Constructs a new tree set containing the elements in the specified
146      * collection, sorted according to the <i>natural ordering</i> of its
147      * elements.  All elements inserted into the set must implement the
148      * {@link Comparable} interface.  Furthermore, all such elements must be
149      * <i>mutually comparable</i>: {@code e1.compareTo(e2)} must not throw a
150      * {@code ClassCastException} for any elements {@code e1} and
151      * {@code e2} in the set.
152      *
153      * @param c collection whose elements will comprise the new set
154      * @throws ClassCastException if the elements in {@code c} are
155      *         not {@link Comparable}, or are not mutually comparable
156      * @throws NullPointerException if the specified collection is null
157      */
TreeSet(Collection<? extends E> c)158     public TreeSet(Collection<? extends E> c) {
159         this();
160         addAll(c);
161     }
162 
163     /**
164      * Constructs a new tree set containing the same elements and
165      * using the same ordering as the specified sorted set.
166      *
167      * @param s sorted set whose elements will comprise the new set
168      * @throws NullPointerException if the specified sorted set is null
169      */
TreeSet(SortedSet<E> s)170     public TreeSet(SortedSet<E> s) {
171         this(s.comparator());
172         addAll(s);
173     }
174 
175     /**
176      * Returns an iterator over the elements in this set in ascending order.
177      *
178      * @return an iterator over the elements in this set in ascending order
179      */
iterator()180     public Iterator<E> iterator() {
181         return m.navigableKeySet().iterator();
182     }
183 
184     /**
185      * Returns an iterator over the elements in this set in descending order.
186      *
187      * @return an iterator over the elements in this set in descending order
188      * @since 1.6
189      */
descendingIterator()190     public Iterator<E> descendingIterator() {
191         return m.descendingKeySet().iterator();
192     }
193 
194     /**
195      * @since 1.6
196      */
descendingSet()197     public NavigableSet<E> descendingSet() {
198         return new TreeSet<>(m.descendingMap());
199     }
200 
201     /**
202      * Returns the number of elements in this set (its cardinality).
203      *
204      * @return the number of elements in this set (its cardinality)
205      */
size()206     public int size() {
207         return m.size();
208     }
209 
210     /**
211      * Returns {@code true} if this set contains no elements.
212      *
213      * @return {@code true} if this set contains no elements
214      */
isEmpty()215     public boolean isEmpty() {
216         return m.isEmpty();
217     }
218 
219     /**
220      * Returns {@code true} if this set contains the specified element.
221      * More formally, returns {@code true} if and only if this set
222      * contains an element {@code e} such that
223      * <tt>(o==null&nbsp;?&nbsp;e==null&nbsp;:&nbsp;o.equals(e))</tt>.
224      *
225      * @param o object to be checked for containment in this set
226      * @return {@code true} if this set contains the specified element
227      * @throws ClassCastException if the specified object cannot be compared
228      *         with the elements currently in the set
229      * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null
230      *         and this set uses natural ordering, or its comparator
231      *         does not permit null elements
232      */
contains(Object o)233     public boolean contains(Object o) {
234         return m.containsKey(o);
235     }
236 
237     /**
238      * Adds the specified element to this set if it is not already present.
239      * More formally, adds the specified element {@code e} to this set if
240      * the set contains no element {@code e2} such that
241      * <tt>(e==null&nbsp;?&nbsp;e2==null&nbsp;:&nbsp;e.equals(e2))</tt>.
242      * If this set already contains the element, the call leaves the set
243      * unchanged and returns {@code false}.
244      *
245      * @param e element to be added to this set
246      * @return {@code true} if this set did not already contain the specified
247      *         element
248      * @throws ClassCastException if the specified object cannot be compared
249      *         with the elements currently in this set
250      * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null
251      *         and this set uses natural ordering, or its comparator
252      *         does not permit null elements
253      */
add(E e)254     public boolean add(E e) {
255         return m.put(e, PRESENT)==null;
256     }
257 
258     /**
259      * Removes the specified element from this set if it is present.
260      * More formally, removes an element {@code e} such that
261      * <tt>(o==null&nbsp;?&nbsp;e==null&nbsp;:&nbsp;o.equals(e))</tt>,
262      * if this set contains such an element.  Returns {@code true} if
263      * this set contained the element (or equivalently, if this set
264      * changed as a result of the call).  (This set will not contain the
265      * element once the call returns.)
266      *
267      * @param o object to be removed from this set, if present
268      * @return {@code true} if this set contained the specified element
269      * @throws ClassCastException if the specified object cannot be compared
270      *         with the elements currently in this set
271      * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null
272      *         and this set uses natural ordering, or its comparator
273      *         does not permit null elements
274      */
remove(Object o)275     public boolean remove(Object o) {
276         return m.remove(o)==PRESENT;
277     }
278 
279     /**
280      * Removes all of the elements from this set.
281      * The set will be empty after this call returns.
282      */
clear()283     public void clear() {
284         m.clear();
285     }
286 
287     /**
288      * Adds all of the elements in the specified collection to this set.
289      *
290      * @param c collection containing elements to be added to this set
291      * @return {@code true} if this set changed as a result of the call
292      * @throws ClassCastException if the elements provided cannot be compared
293      *         with the elements currently in the set
294      * @throws NullPointerException if the specified collection is null or
295      *         if any element is null and this set uses natural ordering, or
296      *         its comparator does not permit null elements
297      */
addAll(Collection<? extends E> c)298     public  boolean addAll(Collection<? extends E> c) {
299         // Use linear-time version if applicable
300         if (m.size()==0 && c.size() > 0 &&
301             c instanceof SortedSet &&
302             m instanceof TreeMap) {
303             SortedSet<? extends E> set = (SortedSet<? extends E>) c;
304             TreeMap<E,Object> map = (TreeMap<E, Object>) m;
305             Comparator<?> cc = set.comparator();
306             Comparator<? super E> mc = map.comparator();
307             if (cc==mc || (cc != null && cc.equals(mc))) {
308                 map.addAllForTreeSet(set, PRESENT);
309                 return true;
310             }
311         }
312         return super.addAll(c);
313     }
314 
315     /**
316      * @throws ClassCastException {@inheritDoc}
317      * @throws NullPointerException if {@code fromElement} or {@code toElement}
318      *         is null and this set uses natural ordering, or its comparator
319      *         does not permit null elements
320      * @throws IllegalArgumentException {@inheritDoc}
321      * @since 1.6
322      */
subSet(E fromElement, boolean fromInclusive, E toElement, boolean toInclusive)323     public NavigableSet<E> subSet(E fromElement, boolean fromInclusive,
324                                   E toElement,   boolean toInclusive) {
325         return new TreeSet<>(m.subMap(fromElement, fromInclusive,
326                                        toElement,   toInclusive));
327     }
328 
329     /**
330      * @throws ClassCastException {@inheritDoc}
331      * @throws NullPointerException if {@code toElement} is null and
332      *         this set uses natural ordering, or its comparator does
333      *         not permit null elements
334      * @throws IllegalArgumentException {@inheritDoc}
335      * @since 1.6
336      */
headSet(E toElement, boolean inclusive)337     public NavigableSet<E> headSet(E toElement, boolean inclusive) {
338         return new TreeSet<>(m.headMap(toElement, inclusive));
339     }
340 
341     /**
342      * @throws ClassCastException {@inheritDoc}
343      * @throws NullPointerException if {@code fromElement} is null and
344      *         this set uses natural ordering, or its comparator does
345      *         not permit null elements
346      * @throws IllegalArgumentException {@inheritDoc}
347      * @since 1.6
348      */
tailSet(E fromElement, boolean inclusive)349     public NavigableSet<E> tailSet(E fromElement, boolean inclusive) {
350         return new TreeSet<>(m.tailMap(fromElement, inclusive));
351     }
352 
353     /**
354      * @throws ClassCastException {@inheritDoc}
355      * @throws NullPointerException if {@code fromElement} or
356      *         {@code toElement} is null and this set uses natural ordering,
357      *         or its comparator does not permit null elements
358      * @throws IllegalArgumentException {@inheritDoc}
359      */
subSet(E fromElement, E toElement)360     public SortedSet<E> subSet(E fromElement, E toElement) {
361         return subSet(fromElement, true, toElement, false);
362     }
363 
364     /**
365      * @throws ClassCastException {@inheritDoc}
366      * @throws NullPointerException if {@code toElement} is null
367      *         and this set uses natural ordering, or its comparator does
368      *         not permit null elements
369      * @throws IllegalArgumentException {@inheritDoc}
370      */
headSet(E toElement)371     public SortedSet<E> headSet(E toElement) {
372         return headSet(toElement, false);
373     }
374 
375     /**
376      * @throws ClassCastException {@inheritDoc}
377      * @throws NullPointerException if {@code fromElement} is null
378      *         and this set uses natural ordering, or its comparator does
379      *         not permit null elements
380      * @throws IllegalArgumentException {@inheritDoc}
381      */
tailSet(E fromElement)382     public SortedSet<E> tailSet(E fromElement) {
383         return tailSet(fromElement, true);
384     }
385 
comparator()386     public Comparator<? super E> comparator() {
387         return m.comparator();
388     }
389 
390     /**
391      * @throws NoSuchElementException {@inheritDoc}
392      */
first()393     public E first() {
394         return m.firstKey();
395     }
396 
397     /**
398      * @throws NoSuchElementException {@inheritDoc}
399      */
last()400     public E last() {
401         return m.lastKey();
402     }
403 
404     // NavigableSet API methods
405 
406     /**
407      * @throws ClassCastException {@inheritDoc}
408      * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null
409      *         and this set uses natural ordering, or its comparator
410      *         does not permit null elements
411      * @since 1.6
412      */
lower(E e)413     public E lower(E e) {
414         return m.lowerKey(e);
415     }
416 
417     /**
418      * @throws ClassCastException {@inheritDoc}
419      * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null
420      *         and this set uses natural ordering, or its comparator
421      *         does not permit null elements
422      * @since 1.6
423      */
floor(E e)424     public E floor(E e) {
425         return m.floorKey(e);
426     }
427 
428     /**
429      * @throws ClassCastException {@inheritDoc}
430      * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null
431      *         and this set uses natural ordering, or its comparator
432      *         does not permit null elements
433      * @since 1.6
434      */
ceiling(E e)435     public E ceiling(E e) {
436         return m.ceilingKey(e);
437     }
438 
439     /**
440      * @throws ClassCastException {@inheritDoc}
441      * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null
442      *         and this set uses natural ordering, or its comparator
443      *         does not permit null elements
444      * @since 1.6
445      */
higher(E e)446     public E higher(E e) {
447         return m.higherKey(e);
448     }
449 
450     /**
451      * @since 1.6
452      */
pollFirst()453     public E pollFirst() {
454         Map.Entry<E,?> e = m.pollFirstEntry();
455         return (e == null) ? null : e.getKey();
456     }
457 
458     /**
459      * @since 1.6
460      */
pollLast()461     public E pollLast() {
462         Map.Entry<E,?> e = m.pollLastEntry();
463         return (e == null) ? null : e.getKey();
464     }
465 
466     /**
467      * Returns a shallow copy of this {@code TreeSet} instance. (The elements
468      * themselves are not cloned.)
469      *
470      * @return a shallow copy of this set
471      */
472     @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
clone()473     public Object clone() {
474         TreeSet<E> clone;
475         try {
476             clone = (TreeSet<E>) super.clone();
477         } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
478             throw new InternalError(e);
479         }
480 
481         clone.m = new TreeMap<>(m);
482         return clone;
483     }
484 
485     /**
486      * Save the state of the {@code TreeSet} instance to a stream (that is,
487      * serialize it).
488      *
489      * @serialData Emits the comparator used to order this set, or
490      *             {@code null} if it obeys its elements' natural ordering
491      *             (Object), followed by the size of the set (the number of
492      *             elements it contains) (int), followed by all of its
493      *             elements (each an Object) in order (as determined by the
494      *             set's Comparator, or by the elements' natural ordering if
495      *             the set has no Comparator).
496      */
writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s)497     private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s)
498         throws java.io.IOException {
499         // Write out any hidden stuff
500         s.defaultWriteObject();
501 
502         // Write out Comparator
503         s.writeObject(m.comparator());
504 
505         // Write out size
506         s.writeInt(m.size());
507 
508         // Write out all elements in the proper order.
509         for (E e : m.keySet())
510             s.writeObject(e);
511     }
512 
513     /**
514      * Reconstitute the {@code TreeSet} instance from a stream (that is,
515      * deserialize it).
516      */
readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s)517     private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s)
518         throws java.io.IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
519         // Read in any hidden stuff
520         s.defaultReadObject();
521 
522         // Read in Comparator
523         @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
524             Comparator<? super E> c = (Comparator<? super E>) s.readObject();
525 
526         // Create backing TreeMap
527         TreeMap<E,Object> tm = new TreeMap<>(c);
528         m = tm;
529 
530         // Read in size
531         int size = s.readInt();
532 
533         tm.readTreeSet(size, s, PRESENT);
534     }
535 
536     /**
537      * Creates a <em><a href="Spliterator.html#binding">late-binding</a></em>
538      * and <em>fail-fast</em> {@link Spliterator} over the elements in this
539      * set.
540      *
541      * <p>The {@code Spliterator} reports {@link Spliterator#SIZED},
542      * {@link Spliterator#DISTINCT}, {@link Spliterator#SORTED}, and
543      * {@link Spliterator#ORDERED}.  Overriding implementations should document
544      * the reporting of additional characteristic values.
545      *
546      * <p>The spliterator's comparator (see
547      * {@link java.util.Spliterator#getComparator()}) is {@code null} if
548      * the tree set's comparator (see {@link #comparator()}) is {@code null}.
549      * Otherwise, the spliterator's comparator is the same as or imposes the
550      * same total ordering as the tree set's comparator.
551      *
552      * @return a {@code Spliterator} over the elements in this set
553      * @since 1.8
554      */
spliterator()555     public Spliterator<E> spliterator() {
556         return TreeMap.keySpliteratorFor(m);
557     }
558 
559     private static final long serialVersionUID = -2479143000061671589L;
560 }
561