K - the type of the keys in this mapV - the type of the values in this mappublic class PredicatedMap<K,V> extends AbstractMapDecorator<K,V> implements java.io.Serializable
Map to validate that additions
match a specified predicate.
This map exists to provide validation for the decorated map. It is normally created to decorate an empty map. If an object cannot be added to the map, an IllegalArgumentException is thrown.
One usage would be to ensure that no null keys are added to the map.
Map map = PredicatedSet.decorate(new HashMap(), NotNullPredicate.INSTANCE, null);
Note that PredicatedMap is not synchronized and is not thread-safe.
If you wish to use this map from multiple threads concurrently, you must use
appropriate synchronization. The simplest approach is to wrap this map
using Collections.synchronizedMap(Map). This class may throw
exceptions when accessed by concurrent threads without synchronization.
This class is Serializable from Commons Collections 3.1.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
java.util.Set<java.util.Map.Entry<K,V>> |
entrySet() |
static <K,V> PredicatedMap<K,V> |
predicatedMap(java.util.Map<K,V> map,
Predicate<? super K> keyPredicate,
Predicate<? super V> valuePredicate)
Factory method to create a predicated (validating) map.
|
V |
put(K key,
V value)
Note that the return type is Object, rather than V as in the Map interface.
|
void |
putAll(java.util.Map<? extends K,? extends V> mapToCopy) |
clear, containsKey, containsValue, equals, get, hashCode, isEmpty, keySet, remove, size, toString, valuesmapIteratorpublic static <K,V> PredicatedMap<K,V> predicatedMap(java.util.Map<K,V> map, Predicate<? super K> keyPredicate, Predicate<? super V> valuePredicate)
If there are any elements already in the list being decorated, they are validated.
K - the key typeV - the value typemap - the map to decorate, must not be nullkeyPredicate - the predicate to validate the keys, null means no checkvaluePredicate - the predicate to validate to values, null means no checkjava.lang.NullPointerException - if the map is nullpublic V put(K key, V value)
Putput in interface java.util.Map<K,V>put in interface Put<K,V>put in class AbstractMapDecorator<K,V>key - key with which the specified value is to be associatedvalue - value to be associated with the specified keykey, or
null if there was no mapping for key.
(A null return can also indicate that the map
previously associated null with key,
if the implementation supports null values.)Map.put(Object, Object)public java.util.Set<java.util.Map.Entry<K,V>> entrySet()
entrySet in interface java.util.Map<K,V>entrySet in interface Get<K,V>entrySet in class AbstractMapDecorator<K,V>Map.entrySet()Copyright © 2010 - 2023 Adobe. All Rights Reserved