Class ByteArrayList

    • Field Detail

      • elements

        protected byte[] elements
        The array buffer into which the elements of the list are stored. The capacity of the list is the length of this array buffer.
    • Constructor Detail

      • ByteArrayList

        public ByteArrayList()
        Constructs an empty list.
      • ByteArrayList

        public ByteArrayList​(byte[] elements)
        Constructs a list containing the specified elements. The initial size and capacity of the list is the length of the array. WARNING: For efficiency reasons and to keep memory usage low, the array is not copied. So if subsequently you modify the specified array directly via the [] operator, be sure you know what you're doing.
        Parameters:
        elements - the array to be backed by the the constructed list
      • ByteArrayList

        public ByteArrayList​(int initialCapacity)
        Constructs an empty list with the specified initial capacity.
        Parameters:
        initialCapacity - the number of elements the receiver can hold without auto-expanding itself by allocating new internal memory.
    • Method Detail

      • add

        public void add​(byte element)
        Appends the specified element to the end of this list.
        Overrides:
        add in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        element - element to be appended to this list.
      • beforeInsert

        public void beforeInsert​(int index,
                                 byte element)
        Inserts the specified element before the specified position into the receiver. Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any subsequent elements to the right.
        Overrides:
        beforeInsert in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        index - index before which the specified element is to be inserted (must be in [0,size]).
        element - element to be inserted.
        Throws:
        IndexOutOfBoundsException - index is out of range ( index < 0 || index > size()).
      • binarySearchFromTo

        public int binarySearchFromTo​(byte key,
                                      int from,
                                      int to)
        Searches the receiver for the specified value using the binary search algorithm. The receiver must must be sorted (as by the sort method) prior to making this call. If it is not sorted, the results are undefined: in particular, the call may enter an infinite loop. If the receiver contains multiple elements equal to the specified object, there is no guarantee which instance will be found.
        Overrides:
        binarySearchFromTo in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        key - the value to be searched for.
        from - the leftmost search position, inclusive.
        to - the rightmost search position, inclusive.
        Returns:
        index of the search key, if it is contained in the receiver; otherwise, (-(insertion point) - 1). The insertion point is defined as the the point at which the value would be inserted into the receiver: the index of the first element greater than the key, or receiver.size(), if all elements in the receiver are less than the specified key. Note that this guarantees that the return value will be >= 0 if and only if the key is found.
        See Also:
        Sorting, Arrays
      • clone

        public Object clone()
        Returns a deep copy of the receiver.
        Overrides:
        clone in class AbstractByteList
        Returns:
        a deep copy of the receiver.
      • copy

        public ByteArrayList copy()
        Returns a deep copy of the receiver; uses clone() and casts the result.
        Returns:
        a deep copy of the receiver.
      • countSortFromTo

        public void countSortFromTo​(int from,
                                    int to)
        Sorts the specified range of the receiver into ascending numerical order. The sorting algorithm is a count sort. This algorithm offers guaranteed O(Max(n,256)) performance.
        Parameters:
        from - the index of the first element (inclusive) to be sorted.
        to - the index of the last element (inclusive) to be sorted.
      • countSortFromTo

        protected void countSortFromTo​(int from,
                                       int to,
                                       byte min,
                                       byte max)
        Sorts the specified range of the receiver into ascending numerical order. The sorting algorithm is a count sort. This algorithm offers guaranteed
        Performance: O(Max(n,max-min+1)).
        Space requirements: int[max-min+1] buffer.

        This algorithm is only applicable if max-min+1 is not large! But if applicable, it usually outperforms quicksort by a factor of 3-4.

        Parameters:
        from - the index of the first element (inclusive) to be sorted.
        to - the index of the last element (inclusive) to be sorted.
        min - the smallest element contained in the range.
        max - the largest element contained in the range.
      • elements

        public byte[] elements()
        Returns the elements currently stored, including invalid elements between size and capacity, if any. WARNING: For efficiency reasons and to keep memory usage low, the array is not copied. So if subsequently you modify the returned array directly via the [] operator, be sure you know what you're doing.
        Overrides:
        elements in class AbstractByteList
        Returns:
        the elements currently stored.
      • elements

        public AbstractByteList elements​(byte[] elements)
        Sets the receiver's elements to be the specified array (not a copy of it). The size and capacity of the list is the length of the array. WARNING: For efficiency reasons and to keep memory usage low, the array is not copied. So if subsequently you modify the specified array directly via the [] operator, be sure you know what you're doing.
        Overrides:
        elements in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        elements - the new elements to be stored.
        Returns:
        the receiver itself.
      • ensureCapacity

        public void ensureCapacity​(int minCapacity)
        Ensures that the receiver can hold at least the specified number of elements without needing to allocate new internal memory. If necessary, allocates new internal memory and increases the capacity of the receiver.
        Specified by:
        ensureCapacity in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        minCapacity - the desired minimum capacity.
      • equals

        public boolean equals​(Object otherObj)
        Compares the specified Object with the receiver. Returns true if and only if the specified Object is also an ArrayList of the same type, both Lists have the same size, and all corresponding pairs of elements in the two Lists are identical. In other words, two Lists are defined to be equal if they contain the same elements in the same order.
        Overrides:
        equals in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        otherObj - the Object to be compared for equality with the receiver.
        Returns:
        true if the specified Object is equal to the receiver.
      • forEach

        public boolean forEach​(ByteProcedure procedure)
        Applies a procedure to each element of the receiver, if any. Starts at index 0, moving rightwards.
        Overrides:
        forEach in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        procedure - the procedure to be applied. Stops iteration if the procedure returns false, otherwise continues.
        Returns:
        false if the procedure stopped before all elements where iterated over, true otherwise.
      • get

        public byte get​(int index)
        Returns the element at the specified position in the receiver.
        Overrides:
        get in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        index - index of element to return.
        Throws:
        IndexOutOfBoundsException - index is out of range (index < 0 || index >= size()).
      • getQuick

        public byte getQuick​(int index)
        Returns the element at the specified position in the receiver; WARNING: Does not check preconditions. Provided with invalid parameters this method may return invalid elements without throwing any exception! You should only use this method when you are absolutely sure that the index is within bounds. Precondition (unchecked): index >= 0 && index < size().
        Specified by:
        getQuick in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        index - index of element to return.
      • indexOfFromTo

        public int indexOfFromTo​(byte element,
                                 int from,
                                 int to)
        Returns the index of the first occurrence of the specified element. Returns -1 if the receiver does not contain this element. Searches between from, inclusive and to, inclusive. Tests for identity.
        Overrides:
        indexOfFromTo in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        element - element to search for.
        from - the leftmost search position, inclusive.
        to - the rightmost search position, inclusive.
        Returns:
        the index of the first occurrence of the element in the receiver; returns -1 if the element is not found.
        Throws:
        IndexOutOfBoundsException - index is out of range ( size()>0 && (from<0 || from>to || to>=size()) ).
      • lastIndexOfFromTo

        public int lastIndexOfFromTo​(byte element,
                                     int from,
                                     int to)
        Returns the index of the last occurrence of the specified element. Returns -1 if the receiver does not contain this element. Searches beginning at to, inclusive until from, inclusive. Tests for identity.
        Overrides:
        lastIndexOfFromTo in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        element - element to search for.
        from - the leftmost search position, inclusive.
        to - the rightmost search position, inclusive.
        Returns:
        the index of the last occurrence of the element in the receiver; returns -1 if the element is not found.
        Throws:
        IndexOutOfBoundsException - index is out of range ( size()>0 && (from<0 || from>to || to>=size()) ).
      • partFromTo

        public AbstractByteList partFromTo​(int from,
                                           int to)
        Returns a new list of the part of the receiver between from, inclusive, and to, inclusive.
        Overrides:
        partFromTo in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        from - the index of the first element (inclusive).
        to - the index of the last element (inclusive).
        Returns:
        a new list
        Throws:
        IndexOutOfBoundsException - index is out of range ( size()>0 && (from<0 || from>to || to>=size()) ).
      • removeAll

        public boolean removeAll​(AbstractByteList other)
        Removes from the receiver all elements that are contained in the specified list. Tests for identity.
        Overrides:
        removeAll in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        other - the other list.
        Returns:
        true if the receiver changed as a result of the call.
      • replaceFromToWithFrom

        public void replaceFromToWithFrom​(int from,
                                          int to,
                                          AbstractByteList other,
                                          int otherFrom)
        Replaces a number of elements in the receiver with the same number of elements of another list. Replaces elements in the receiver, between from (inclusive) and to (inclusive), with elements of other, starting from otherFrom (inclusive).
        Overrides:
        replaceFromToWithFrom in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        from - the position of the first element to be replaced in the receiver
        to - the position of the last element to be replaced in the receiver
        other - list holding elements to be copied into the receiver.
        otherFrom - position of first element within other list to be copied.
      • retainAll

        public boolean retainAll​(AbstractByteList other)
        Retains (keeps) only the elements in the receiver that are contained in the specified other list. In other words, removes from the receiver all of its elements that are not contained in the specified other list.
        Overrides:
        retainAll in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        other - the other list to test against.
        Returns:
        true if the receiver changed as a result of the call.
      • reverse

        public void reverse()
        Reverses the elements of the receiver. Last becomes first, second last becomes second first, and so on.
        Overrides:
        reverse in class AbstractByteList
      • set

        public void set​(int index,
                        byte element)
        Replaces the element at the specified position in the receiver with the specified element.
        Overrides:
        set in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        index - index of element to replace.
        element - element to be stored at the specified position.
        Throws:
        IndexOutOfBoundsException - index is out of range (index < 0 || index >= size()).
      • setQuick

        public void setQuick​(int index,
                             byte element)
        Replaces the element at the specified position in the receiver with the specified element; WARNING: Does not check preconditions. Provided with invalid parameters this method may access invalid indexes without throwing any exception! You should only use this method when you are absolutely sure that the index is within bounds. Precondition (unchecked): index >= 0 && index < size().
        Specified by:
        setQuick in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        index - index of element to replace.
        element - element to be stored at the specified position.
      • shuffleFromTo

        public void shuffleFromTo​(int from,
                                  int to)
        Randomly permutes the part of the receiver between from (inclusive) and to (inclusive).
        Overrides:
        shuffleFromTo in class AbstractByteList
        Parameters:
        from - the index of the first element (inclusive) to be permuted.
        to - the index of the last element (inclusive) to be permuted.
        Throws:
        IndexOutOfBoundsException - index is out of range ( size()>0 && (from<0 || from>to || to>=size()) ).
      • sortFromTo

        public void sortFromTo​(int from,
                               int to)
        Sorts the specified range of the receiver into ascending order. The sorting algorithm is countsort.
        Overrides:
        sortFromTo in class AbstractList
        Parameters:
        from - the index of the first element (inclusive) to be sorted.
        to - the index of the last element (inclusive) to be sorted.
        Throws:
        IndexOutOfBoundsException - index is out of range ( size()>0 && (from<0 || from>to || to>=size()) ).
      • trimToSize

        public void trimToSize()
        Trims the capacity of the receiver to be the receiver's current size. Releases any superfluos internal memory. An application can use this operation to minimize the storage of the receiver.
        Overrides:
        trimToSize in class AbstractList