E
- the type of elements maintained by this setpublic abstract class AbstractSet<E> extends AbstractCollection<E> implements Set<E>
This class provides a skeletal implementation of the Set
interface to minimize the effort required to implement this interface.
The process of implementing a set by extending this class is identical to that of implementing a Collection by extending AbstractCollection, except that all of the methods and constructors in subclasses of this class must obey the additional constraints imposed by the Set
interface (for instance, the add method must not permit addition of multiple instances of an object to a set).
Note that this class does not override any of the implementations from the AbstractCollection
class. It merely adds implementations for equals
and hashCode
.
This class is a member of the Java Collections Framework.
Collection
, AbstractCollection
, Set
protected AbstractSet()
Sole constructor. (For invocation by subclass constructors, typically implicit.)
public boolean equals(Object o)
Compares the specified object with this set for equality. Returns true
if the given object is also a set, the two sets have the same size, and every member of the given set is contained in this set. This ensures that the equals
method works properly across different implementations of the Set
interface.
This implementation first checks if the specified object is this set; if so it returns true
. Then, it checks if the specified object is a set whose size is identical to the size of this set; if not, it returns false. If so, it returns containsAll((Collection) o)
.
equals
in interface Collection<E>
equals
in interface Set<E>
equals
in class Object
o
- object to be compared for equality with this settrue
if the specified object is equal to this setObject.hashCode()
, HashMap
public int hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this set. The hash code of a set is defined to be the sum of the hash codes of the elements in the set, where the hash code of a null
element is defined to be zero. This ensures that s1.equals(s2)
implies that s1.hashCode()==s2.hashCode()
for any two sets s1
and s2
, as required by the general contract of Object.hashCode()
.
This implementation iterates over the set, calling the hashCode
method on each element in the set, and adding up the results.
hashCode
in interface Collection<E>
hashCode
in interface Set<E>
hashCode
in class Object
Object.equals(Object)
, Set.equals(Object)
public boolean removeAll(Collection<?> c)
Removes from this set all of its elements that are contained in the specified collection (optional operation). If the specified collection is also a set, this operation effectively modifies this set so that its value is the asymmetric set difference of the two sets.
This implementation determines which is the smaller of this set and the specified collection, by invoking the size
method on each. If this set has fewer elements, then the implementation iterates over this set, checking each element returned by the iterator in turn to see if it is contained in the specified collection. If it is so contained, it is removed from this set with the iterator's remove
method. If the specified collection has fewer elements, then the implementation iterates over the specified collection, removing from this set each element returned by the iterator, using this set's remove
method.
Note that this implementation will throw an UnsupportedOperationException
if the iterator returned by the iterator
method does not implement the remove
method.
removeAll
in interface Collection<E>
removeAll
in interface Set<E>
removeAll
in class AbstractCollection<E>
c
- collection containing elements to be removed from this settrue
if this set changed as a result of the callUnsupportedOperationException
- if the removeAll
operation is not supported by this setClassCastException
- if the class of an element of this set is incompatible with the specified collection (optional)NullPointerException
- if this set contains a null element and the specified collection does not permit null elements (optional), or if the specified collection is nullAbstractCollection.remove(Object)
, AbstractCollection.contains(Object)
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