Class SetUtils

java.lang.Object
org.apache.commons.collections.SetUtils

public class SetUtils extends Object
Provides utility methods and decorators for Set and SortedSet instances.
Since:
Commons Collections 2.1
Version:
$Revision: 646777 $ $Date: 2008-04-10 14:33:15 +0200 (Thu, 10 Apr 2008) $
Author:
Paul Jack, Stephen Colebourne, Neil O'Toole, Matthew Hawthorne
  • Field Details

    • EMPTY_SET

      public static final Set EMPTY_SET
      An empty unmodifiable set. This uses the Collections implementation and is provided for completeness.
    • EMPTY_SORTED_SET

      public static final SortedSet EMPTY_SORTED_SET
      An empty unmodifiable sorted set. This is not provided in the JDK.
  • Constructor Details

    • SetUtils

      public SetUtils()
      SetUtils should not normally be instantiated.
  • Method Details

    • isEqualSet

      public static boolean isEqualSet(Collection set1, Collection set2)
      Tests two sets for equality as per the equals() contract in Set.equals(java.lang.Object).

      This method is useful for implementing Set when you cannot extend AbstractSet. The method takes Collection instances to enable other collection types to use the Set implementation algorithm.

      The relevant text (slightly paraphrased as this is a static method) is:

      Two sets are considered equal if they have the same size, and every member of the first set is contained in the second. This ensures that the equals method works properly across different implementations of the Set interface.

      This implementation first checks if the two sets are the same object: if so it returns true. Then, it checks if the two sets are identical in size; if not, it returns false. If so, it returns a.containsAll((Collection) b).

      Parameters:
      set1 - the first set, may be null
      set2 - the second set, may be null
      Returns:
      whether the sets are equal by value comparison
      See Also:
    • hashCodeForSet

      public static int hashCodeForSet(Collection set)
      Generates a hash code using the algorithm specified in Set.hashCode().

      This method is useful for implementing Set when you cannot extend AbstractSet. The method takes Collection instances to enable other collection types to use the Set implementation algorithm.

      Parameters:
      set - the set to calculate the hash code for, may be null
      Returns:
      the hash code
      See Also:
    • synchronizedSet

      public static Set synchronizedSet(Set set)
      Returns a synchronized set backed by the given set.

      You must manually synchronize on the returned buffer's iterator to avoid non-deterministic behavior:

       Set s = SetUtils.synchronizedSet(mySet);
       synchronized (s) {
           Iterator i = s.iterator();
           while (i.hasNext()) {
               process (i.next());
           }
       }
       
      This method uses the implementation in the decorators subpackage.
      Parameters:
      set - the set to synchronize, must not be null
      Returns:
      a synchronized set backed by the given set
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the set is null
    • unmodifiableSet

      public static Set unmodifiableSet(Set set)
      Returns an unmodifiable set backed by the given set.

      This method uses the implementation in the decorators subpackage.

      Parameters:
      set - the set to make unmodifiable, must not be null
      Returns:
      an unmodifiable set backed by the given set
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the set is null
    • predicatedSet

      public static Set predicatedSet(Set set, Predicate predicate)
      Returns a predicated (validating) set backed by the given set.

      Only objects that pass the test in the given predicate can be added to the set. Trying to add an invalid object results in an IllegalArgumentException. It is important not to use the original set after invoking this method, as it is a backdoor for adding invalid objects.

      Parameters:
      set - the set to predicate, must not be null
      predicate - the predicate for the set, must not be null
      Returns:
      a predicated set backed by the given set
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the Set or Predicate is null
    • typedSet

      public static Set typedSet(Set set, Class type)
      Returns a typed set backed by the given set.

      Only objects of the specified type can be added to the set.

      Parameters:
      set - the set to limit to a specific type, must not be null
      type - the type of objects which may be added to the set
      Returns:
      a typed set backed by the specified set
    • transformedSet

      public static Set transformedSet(Set set, Transformer transformer)
      Returns a transformed set backed by the given set.

      Each object is passed through the transformer as it is added to the Set. It is important not to use the original set after invoking this method, as it is a backdoor for adding untransformed objects.

      Parameters:
      set - the set to transform, must not be null
      transformer - the transformer for the set, must not be null
      Returns:
      a transformed set backed by the given set
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the Set or Transformer is null
    • orderedSet

      public static Set orderedSet(Set set)
      Returns a set that maintains the order of elements that are added backed by the given set.

      If an element is added twice, the order is determined by the first add. The order is observed through the iterator or toArray.

      Parameters:
      set - the set to order, must not be null
      Returns:
      an ordered set backed by the given set
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the Set is null
    • synchronizedSortedSet

      public static SortedSet synchronizedSortedSet(SortedSet set)
      Returns a synchronized sorted set backed by the given sorted set.

      You must manually synchronize on the returned buffer's iterator to avoid non-deterministic behavior:

       Set s = SetUtils.synchronizedSet(mySet);
       synchronized (s) {
           Iterator i = s.iterator();
           while (i.hasNext()) {
               process (i.next());
           }
       }
       
      This method uses the implementation in the decorators subpackage.
      Parameters:
      set - the sorted set to synchronize, must not be null
      Returns:
      a synchronized set backed by the given set
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the set is null
    • unmodifiableSortedSet

      public static SortedSet unmodifiableSortedSet(SortedSet set)
      Returns an unmodifiable sorted set backed by the given sorted set.

      This method uses the implementation in the decorators subpackage.

      Parameters:
      set - the sorted set to make unmodifiable, must not be null
      Returns:
      an unmodifiable set backed by the given set
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the set is null
    • predicatedSortedSet

      public static SortedSet predicatedSortedSet(SortedSet set, Predicate predicate)
      Returns a predicated (validating) sorted set backed by the given sorted set.

      Only objects that pass the test in the given predicate can be added to the set. Trying to add an invalid object results in an IllegalArgumentException. It is important not to use the original set after invoking this method, as it is a backdoor for adding invalid objects.

      Parameters:
      set - the sorted set to predicate, must not be null
      predicate - the predicate for the sorted set, must not be null
      Returns:
      a predicated sorted set backed by the given sorted set
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the Set or Predicate is null
    • typedSortedSet

      public static SortedSet typedSortedSet(SortedSet set, Class type)
      Returns a typed sorted set backed by the given set.

      Only objects of the specified type can be added to the set.

      Parameters:
      set - the set to limit to a specific type, must not be null
      type - the type of objects which may be added to the set
      Returns:
      a typed set backed by the specified set
    • transformedSortedSet

      public static SortedSet transformedSortedSet(SortedSet set, Transformer transformer)
      Returns a transformed sorted set backed by the given set.

      Each object is passed through the transformer as it is added to the Set. It is important not to use the original set after invoking this method, as it is a backdoor for adding untransformed objects.

      Parameters:
      set - the set to transform, must not be null
      transformer - the transformer for the set, must not be null
      Returns:
      a transformed set backed by the given set
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the Set or Transformer is null