public final class Spliterators extends Object
Spliterator
and its primitive specializations
Spliterator.OfInt
, Spliterator.OfLong
, and
Spliterator.OfDouble
.Spliterator
Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
---|---|
static class |
Spliterators.AbstractDoubleSpliterator
An abstract
Spliterator.OfDouble that implements
trySplit to permit limited parallelism. |
static class |
Spliterators.AbstractIntSpliterator
An abstract
Spliterator.OfInt that implements trySplit to
permit limited parallelism. |
static class |
Spliterators.AbstractLongSpliterator
An abstract
Spliterator.OfLong that implements trySplit
to permit limited parallelism. |
static class |
Spliterators.AbstractSpliterator<T>
An abstract
Spliterator that implements trySplit to
permit limited parallelism. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
static Spliterator.OfDouble |
emptyDoubleSpliterator()
Creates an empty
Spliterator.OfDouble |
static Spliterator.OfInt |
emptyIntSpliterator()
Creates an empty
Spliterator.OfInt |
static Spliterator.OfLong |
emptyLongSpliterator()
Creates an empty
Spliterator.OfLong |
static <T> Spliterator<T> |
emptySpliterator()
Creates an empty
Spliterator |
static PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble |
iterator(Spliterator.OfDouble spliterator)
Creates an
PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble from a
Spliterator.OfDouble . |
static PrimitiveIterator.OfInt |
iterator(Spliterator.OfInt spliterator)
Creates an
PrimitiveIterator.OfInt from a
Spliterator.OfInt . |
static PrimitiveIterator.OfLong |
iterator(Spliterator.OfLong spliterator)
Creates an
PrimitiveIterator.OfLong from a
Spliterator.OfLong . |
static <T> Iterator<T> |
iterator(Spliterator<? extends T> spliterator)
Creates an
Iterator from a Spliterator . |
static <T> Spliterator<T> |
spliterator(Collection<? extends T> c,
int characteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator using the given collection's
Collection.iterator() as the source of elements, and
reporting its Collection.size() as its initial size. |
static Spliterator.OfDouble |
spliterator(double[] array,
int additionalCharacteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator.OfDouble covering the elements of a given array,
using a customized set of spliterator characteristics. |
static Spliterator.OfDouble |
spliterator(double[] array,
int fromIndex,
int toIndex,
int additionalCharacteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator.OfDouble covering a range of elements of a
given array, using a customized set of spliterator characteristics. |
static Spliterator.OfInt |
spliterator(int[] array,
int additionalCharacteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator.OfInt covering the elements of a given array,
using a customized set of spliterator characteristics. |
static Spliterator.OfInt |
spliterator(int[] array,
int fromIndex,
int toIndex,
int additionalCharacteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator.OfInt covering a range of elements of a
given array, using a customized set of spliterator characteristics. |
static <T> Spliterator<T> |
spliterator(Iterator<? extends T> iterator,
long size,
int characteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator using a given Iterator
as the source of elements, and with a given initially reported size. |
static Spliterator.OfLong |
spliterator(long[] array,
int additionalCharacteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator.OfLong covering the elements of a given array,
using a customized set of spliterator characteristics. |
static Spliterator.OfLong |
spliterator(long[] array,
int fromIndex,
int toIndex,
int additionalCharacteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator.OfLong covering a range of elements of a
given array, using a customized set of spliterator characteristics. |
static <T> Spliterator<T> |
spliterator(Object[] array,
int additionalCharacteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator covering the elements of a given array,
using a customized set of spliterator characteristics. |
static <T> Spliterator<T> |
spliterator(Object[] array,
int fromIndex,
int toIndex,
int additionalCharacteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator covering a range of elements of a given
array, using a customized set of spliterator characteristics. |
static Spliterator.OfDouble |
spliterator(PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble iterator,
long size,
int characteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator.OfDouble using a given
DoubleStream.DoubleIterator as the source of elements, and with a
given initially reported size. |
static Spliterator.OfInt |
spliterator(PrimitiveIterator.OfInt iterator,
long size,
int characteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator.OfInt using a given
IntStream.IntIterator as the source of elements, and with a given
initially reported size. |
static Spliterator.OfLong |
spliterator(PrimitiveIterator.OfLong iterator,
long size,
int characteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator.OfLong using a given
LongStream.LongIterator as the source of elements, and with a
given initially reported size. |
static <T> Spliterator<T> |
spliteratorUnknownSize(Iterator<? extends T> iterator,
int characteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator using a given Iterator
as the source of elements, with no initial size estimate. |
static Spliterator.OfDouble |
spliteratorUnknownSize(PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble iterator,
int characteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator.OfDouble using a given
DoubleStream.DoubleIterator as the source of elements, with no
initial size estimate. |
static Spliterator.OfInt |
spliteratorUnknownSize(PrimitiveIterator.OfInt iterator,
int characteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator.OfInt using a given
IntStream.IntIterator as the source of elements, with no initial
size estimate. |
static Spliterator.OfLong |
spliteratorUnknownSize(PrimitiveIterator.OfLong iterator,
int characteristics)
Creates a
Spliterator.OfLong using a given
LongStream.LongIterator as the source of elements, with no
initial size estimate. |
public static <T> Spliterator<T> emptySpliterator()
Spliterator
The empty spliterator reports Spliterator.SIZED
and
Spliterator.SUBSIZED
. Calls to
Spliterator.trySplit()
always return null
.
T
- Type of elementspublic static Spliterator.OfInt emptyIntSpliterator()
Spliterator.OfInt
The empty spliterator reports Spliterator.SIZED
and
Spliterator.SUBSIZED
. Calls to
Spliterator.trySplit()
always return null
.
public static Spliterator.OfLong emptyLongSpliterator()
Spliterator.OfLong
The empty spliterator reports Spliterator.SIZED
and
Spliterator.SUBSIZED
. Calls to
Spliterator.trySplit()
always return null
.
public static Spliterator.OfDouble emptyDoubleSpliterator()
Spliterator.OfDouble
The empty spliterator reports Spliterator.SIZED
and
Spliterator.SUBSIZED
. Calls to
Spliterator.trySplit()
always return null
.
public static <T> Spliterator<T> spliterator(Object[] array, int additionalCharacteristics)
Spliterator
covering the elements of a given array,
using a customized set of spliterator characteristics.
This method is provided as an implementation convenience for
Spliterators which store portions of their elements in arrays, and need
fine control over Spliterator characteristics. Most other situations in
which a Spliterator for an array is needed should use
Arrays.spliterator(Object[])
.
The returned spliterator always reports the characteristics
SIZED
and SUBSIZED
. The caller may provide additional
characteristics for the spliterator to report; it is common to
additionally specify IMMUTABLE
and ORDERED
.
T
- Type of elementsarray
- The array, assumed to be unmodified during useadditionalCharacteristics
- Additional spliterator characteristics
of this spliterator's source or elements beyond SIZED
and
SUBSIZED
which are are always reportedNullPointerException
- if the given array is null
Arrays.spliterator(Object[])
public static <T> Spliterator<T> spliterator(Object[] array, int fromIndex, int toIndex, int additionalCharacteristics)
Spliterator
covering a range of elements of a given
array, using a customized set of spliterator characteristics.
This method is provided as an implementation convenience for
Spliterators which store portions of their elements in arrays, and need
fine control over Spliterator characteristics. Most other situations in
which a Spliterator for an array is needed should use
Arrays.spliterator(Object[])
.
The returned spliterator always reports the characteristics
SIZED
and SUBSIZED
. The caller may provide additional
characteristics for the spliterator to report; it is common to
additionally specify IMMUTABLE
and ORDERED
.
T
- Type of elementsarray
- The array, assumed to be unmodified during usefromIndex
- The least index (inclusive) to covertoIndex
- One past the greatest index to coveradditionalCharacteristics
- Additional spliterator characteristics
of this spliterator's source or elements beyond SIZED
and
SUBSIZED
which are are always reportedNullPointerException
- if the given array is null
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if fromIndex
is negative,
toIndex
is less than fromIndex
, or
toIndex
is greater than the array sizeArrays.spliterator(Object[], int, int)
public static Spliterator.OfInt spliterator(int[] array, int additionalCharacteristics)
Spliterator.OfInt
covering the elements of a given array,
using a customized set of spliterator characteristics.
This method is provided as an implementation convenience for
Spliterators which store portions of their elements in arrays, and need
fine control over Spliterator characteristics. Most other situations in
which a Spliterator for an array is needed should use
Arrays.spliterator(int[])
.
The returned spliterator always reports the characteristics
SIZED
and SUBSIZED
. The caller may provide additional
characteristics for the spliterator to report; it is common to
additionally specify IMMUTABLE
and ORDERED
.
array
- The array, assumed to be unmodified during useadditionalCharacteristics
- Additional spliterator characteristics
of this spliterator's source or elements beyond SIZED
and
SUBSIZED
which are are always reportedNullPointerException
- if the given array is null
Arrays.spliterator(int[])
public static Spliterator.OfInt spliterator(int[] array, int fromIndex, int toIndex, int additionalCharacteristics)
Spliterator.OfInt
covering a range of elements of a
given array, using a customized set of spliterator characteristics.
This method is provided as an implementation convenience for
Spliterators which store portions of their elements in arrays, and need
fine control over Spliterator characteristics. Most other situations in
which a Spliterator for an array is needed should use
Arrays.spliterator(int[], int, int)
.
The returned spliterator always reports the characteristics
SIZED
and SUBSIZED
. The caller may provide additional
characteristics for the spliterator to report; it is common to
additionally specify IMMUTABLE
and ORDERED
.
array
- The array, assumed to be unmodified during usefromIndex
- The least index (inclusive) to covertoIndex
- One past the greatest index to coveradditionalCharacteristics
- Additional spliterator characteristics
of this spliterator's source or elements beyond SIZED
and
SUBSIZED
which are are always reportedNullPointerException
- if the given array is null
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if fromIndex
is negative,
toIndex
is less than fromIndex
, or
toIndex
is greater than the array sizeArrays.spliterator(int[], int, int)
public static Spliterator.OfLong spliterator(long[] array, int additionalCharacteristics)
Spliterator.OfLong
covering the elements of a given array,
using a customized set of spliterator characteristics.
This method is provided as an implementation convenience for
Spliterators which store portions of their elements in arrays, and need
fine control over Spliterator characteristics. Most other situations in
which a Spliterator for an array is needed should use
Arrays.spliterator(long[])
.
The returned spliterator always reports the characteristics
SIZED
and SUBSIZED
. The caller may provide additional
characteristics for the spliterator to report; it is common to
additionally specify IMMUTABLE
and ORDERED
.
array
- The array, assumed to be unmodified during useadditionalCharacteristics
- Additional spliterator characteristics
of this spliterator's source or elements beyond SIZED
and
SUBSIZED
which are are always reportedNullPointerException
- if the given array is null
Arrays.spliterator(long[])
public static Spliterator.OfLong spliterator(long[] array, int fromIndex, int toIndex, int additionalCharacteristics)
Spliterator.OfLong
covering a range of elements of a
given array, using a customized set of spliterator characteristics.
This method is provided as an implementation convenience for
Spliterators which store portions of their elements in arrays, and need
fine control over Spliterator characteristics. Most other situations in
which a Spliterator for an array is needed should use
Arrays.spliterator(long[], int, int)
.
The returned spliterator always reports the characteristics
SIZED
and SUBSIZED
. The caller may provide additional
characteristics for the spliterator to report. (For example, if it is
known the array will not be further modified, specify IMMUTABLE
;
if the array data is considered to have an an encounter order, specify
ORDERED
). The method Arrays.spliterator(long[], int, int)
can
often be used instead, which returns a spliterator that reports
SIZED
, SUBSIZED
, IMMUTABLE
, and ORDERED
.
array
- The array, assumed to be unmodified during usefromIndex
- The least index (inclusive) to covertoIndex
- One past the greatest index to coveradditionalCharacteristics
- Additional spliterator characteristics
of this spliterator's source or elements beyond SIZED
and
SUBSIZED
which are are always reportedNullPointerException
- if the given array is null
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if fromIndex
is negative,
toIndex
is less than fromIndex
, or
toIndex
is greater than the array sizeArrays.spliterator(long[], int, int)
public static Spliterator.OfDouble spliterator(double[] array, int additionalCharacteristics)
Spliterator.OfDouble
covering the elements of a given array,
using a customized set of spliterator characteristics.
This method is provided as an implementation convenience for
Spliterators which store portions of their elements in arrays, and need
fine control over Spliterator characteristics. Most other situations in
which a Spliterator for an array is needed should use
Arrays.spliterator(double[])
.
The returned spliterator always reports the characteristics
SIZED
and SUBSIZED
. The caller may provide additional
characteristics for the spliterator to report; it is common to
additionally specify IMMUTABLE
and ORDERED
.
array
- The array, assumed to be unmodified during useadditionalCharacteristics
- Additional spliterator characteristics
of this spliterator's source or elements beyond SIZED
and
SUBSIZED
which are are always reportedNullPointerException
- if the given array is null
Arrays.spliterator(double[])
public static Spliterator.OfDouble spliterator(double[] array, int fromIndex, int toIndex, int additionalCharacteristics)
Spliterator.OfDouble
covering a range of elements of a
given array, using a customized set of spliterator characteristics.
This method is provided as an implementation convenience for
Spliterators which store portions of their elements in arrays, and need
fine control over Spliterator characteristics. Most other situations in
which a Spliterator for an array is needed should use
Arrays.spliterator(double[], int, int)
.
The returned spliterator always reports the characteristics
SIZED
and SUBSIZED
. The caller may provide additional
characteristics for the spliterator to report. (For example, if it is
known the array will not be further modified, specify IMMUTABLE
;
if the array data is considered to have an an encounter order, specify
ORDERED
). The method Arrays.spliterator(long[], int, int)
can
often be used instead, which returns a spliterator that reports
SIZED
, SUBSIZED
, IMMUTABLE
, and ORDERED
.
array
- The array, assumed to be unmodified during usefromIndex
- The least index (inclusive) to covertoIndex
- One past the greatest index to coveradditionalCharacteristics
- Additional spliterator characteristics
of this spliterator's source or elements beyond SIZED
and
SUBSIZED
which are are always reportedNullPointerException
- if the given array is null
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if fromIndex
is negative,
toIndex
is less than fromIndex
, or
toIndex
is greater than the array sizeArrays.spliterator(double[], int, int)
public static <T> Spliterator<T> spliterator(Collection<? extends T> c, int characteristics)
Spliterator
using the given collection's
Collection.iterator()
as the source of elements, and
reporting its Collection.size()
as its initial size.
The spliterator is
late-binding, inherits
the fail-fast properties of the collection's iterator, and
implements trySplit
to permit limited parallelism.
T
- Type of elementsc
- The collectioncharacteristics
- Characteristics of this spliterator's source or
elements. The characteristics SIZED
and SUBSIZED
are additionally reported unless CONCURRENT
is supplied.NullPointerException
- if the given collection is null
public static <T> Spliterator<T> spliterator(Iterator<? extends T> iterator, long size, int characteristics)
Spliterator
using a given Iterator
as the source of elements, and with a given initially reported size.
The spliterator is not
late-binding, inherits
the fail-fast properties of the iterator, and implements
trySplit
to permit limited parallelism.
Traversal of elements should be accomplished through the spliterator. The behaviour of splitting and traversal is undefined if the iterator is operated on after the spliterator is returned, or the initially reported size is not equal to the actual number of elements in the source.
T
- Type of elementsiterator
- The iterator for the sourcesize
- The number of elements in the source, to be reported as
initial estimateSize
characteristics
- Characteristics of this spliterator's source or
elements. The characteristics SIZED
and SUBSIZED
are additionally reported unless CONCURRENT
is supplied.NullPointerException
- if the given iterator is null
public static <T> Spliterator<T> spliteratorUnknownSize(Iterator<? extends T> iterator, int characteristics)
Spliterator
using a given Iterator
as the source of elements, with no initial size estimate.
The spliterator is not
late-binding, inherits
the fail-fast properties of the iterator, and implements
trySplit
to permit limited parallelism.
Traversal of elements should be accomplished through the spliterator. The behaviour of splitting and traversal is undefined if the iterator is operated on after the spliterator is returned.
T
- Type of elementsiterator
- The iterator for the sourcecharacteristics
- Characteristics of this spliterator's source
or elements (SIZED
and SUBSIZED
, if supplied, are
ignored and are not reported.)NullPointerException
- if the given iterator is null
public static Spliterator.OfInt spliterator(PrimitiveIterator.OfInt iterator, long size, int characteristics)
Spliterator.OfInt
using a given
IntStream.IntIterator
as the source of elements, and with a given
initially reported size.
The spliterator is not
late-binding, inherits
the fail-fast properties of the iterator, and implements
trySplit
to permit limited parallelism.
Traversal of elements should be accomplished through the spliterator. The behaviour of splitting and traversal is undefined if the iterator is operated on after the spliterator is returned, or the initially reported size is not equal to the actual number of elements in the source.
iterator
- The iterator for the sourcesize
- The number of elements in the source, to be reported as
initial estimateSize
.characteristics
- Characteristics of this spliterator's source or
elements. The characteristics SIZED
and SUBSIZED
are additionally reported unless CONCURRENT
is supplied.NullPointerException
- if the given iterator is null
public static Spliterator.OfInt spliteratorUnknownSize(PrimitiveIterator.OfInt iterator, int characteristics)
Spliterator.OfInt
using a given
IntStream.IntIterator
as the source of elements, with no initial
size estimate.
The spliterator is not
late-binding, inherits
the fail-fast properties of the iterator, and implements
trySplit
to permit limited parallelism.
Traversal of elements should be accomplished through the spliterator. The behaviour of splitting and traversal is undefined if the iterator is operated on after the spliterator is returned.
iterator
- The iterator for the sourcecharacteristics
- Characteristics of this spliterator's source
or elements (SIZED
and SUBSIZED
, if supplied, are
ignored and are not reported.)NullPointerException
- if the given iterator is null
public static Spliterator.OfLong spliterator(PrimitiveIterator.OfLong iterator, long size, int characteristics)
Spliterator.OfLong
using a given
LongStream.LongIterator
as the source of elements, and with a
given initially reported size.
The spliterator is not
late-binding, inherits
the fail-fast properties of the iterator, and implements
trySplit
to permit limited parallelism.
Traversal of elements should be accomplished through the spliterator. The behaviour of splitting and traversal is undefined if the iterator is operated on after the spliterator is returned, or the initially reported size is not equal to the actual number of elements in the source.
iterator
- The iterator for the sourcesize
- The number of elements in the source, to be reported as
initial estimateSize
.characteristics
- Characteristics of this spliterator's source or
elements. The characteristics SIZED
and SUBSIZED
are additionally reported unless CONCURRENT
is supplied.NullPointerException
- if the given iterator is null
public static Spliterator.OfLong spliteratorUnknownSize(PrimitiveIterator.OfLong iterator, int characteristics)
Spliterator.OfLong
using a given
LongStream.LongIterator
as the source of elements, with no
initial size estimate.
The spliterator is not
late-binding, inherits
the fail-fast properties of the iterator, and implements
trySplit
to permit limited parallelism.
Traversal of elements should be accomplished through the spliterator. The behaviour of splitting and traversal is undefined if the iterator is operated on after the spliterator is returned.
iterator
- The iterator for the sourcecharacteristics
- Characteristics of this spliterator's source
or elements (SIZED
and SUBSIZED
, if supplied, are
ignored and are not reported.)NullPointerException
- if the given iterator is null
public static Spliterator.OfDouble spliterator(PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble iterator, long size, int characteristics)
Spliterator.OfDouble
using a given
DoubleStream.DoubleIterator
as the source of elements, and with a
given initially reported size.
The spliterator is not
late-binding, inherits
the fail-fast properties of the iterator, and implements
trySplit
to permit limited parallelism.
Traversal of elements should be accomplished through the spliterator. The behaviour of splitting and traversal is undefined if the iterator is operated on after the spliterator is returned, or the initially reported size is not equal to the actual number of elements in the source.
iterator
- The iterator for the sourcesize
- The number of elements in the source, to be reported as
initial estimateSize
characteristics
- Characteristics of this spliterator's source or
elements. The characteristics SIZED
and SUBSIZED
are additionally reported unless CONCURRENT
is supplied.NullPointerException
- if the given iterator is null
public static Spliterator.OfDouble spliteratorUnknownSize(PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble iterator, int characteristics)
Spliterator.OfDouble
using a given
DoubleStream.DoubleIterator
as the source of elements, with no
initial size estimate.
The spliterator is not
late-binding, inherits
the fail-fast properties of the iterator, and implements
trySplit
to permit limited parallelism.
Traversal of elements should be accomplished through the spliterator. The behaviour of splitting and traversal is undefined if the iterator is operated on after the spliterator is returned.
iterator
- The iterator for the sourcecharacteristics
- Characteristics of this spliterator's source
or elements (SIZED
and SUBSIZED
, if supplied, are
ignored and are not reported.)NullPointerException
- if the given iterator is null
public static <T> Iterator<T> iterator(Spliterator<? extends T> spliterator)
Iterator
from a Spliterator
.
Traversal of elements should be accomplished through the iterator. The behaviour of traversal is undefined if the spliterator is operated after the iterator is returned.
T
- Type of elementsspliterator
- The spliteratorNullPointerException
- if the given spliterator is null
public static PrimitiveIterator.OfInt iterator(Spliterator.OfInt spliterator)
PrimitiveIterator.OfInt
from a
Spliterator.OfInt
.
Traversal of elements should be accomplished through the iterator. The behaviour of traversal is undefined if the spliterator is operated after the iterator is returned.
spliterator
- The spliteratorNullPointerException
- if the given spliterator is null
public static PrimitiveIterator.OfLong iterator(Spliterator.OfLong spliterator)
PrimitiveIterator.OfLong
from a
Spliterator.OfLong
.
Traversal of elements should be accomplished through the iterator. The behaviour of traversal is undefined if the spliterator is operated after the iterator is returned.
spliterator
- The spliteratorNullPointerException
- if the given spliterator is null
public static PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble iterator(Spliterator.OfDouble spliterator)
PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble
from a
Spliterator.OfDouble
.
Traversal of elements should be accomplished through the iterator. The behaviour of traversal is undefined if the spliterator is operated after the iterator is returned.
spliterator
- The spliteratorNullPointerException
- if the given spliterator is null
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