public static class Float2ReferenceFunctions.SynchronizedFunction<V> extends AbstractFloat2ReferenceFunction<V> implements Serializable
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
clear()
Removes all associations from this function (optional operation).
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boolean |
containsKey(float k) |
boolean |
containsKey(Object ok)
Returns true if this function contains a mapping for the specified key.
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V |
defaultReturnValue()
Gets the default return value.
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void |
defaultReturnValue(V defRetValue)
Sets the default return value.
|
V |
get(float k)
Returns the value to which the given key is mapped.
|
V |
get(Object k)
Delegates to the corresponding type-specific method, taking care of returning
null on a missing key. |
V |
put(float k,
V v)
Adds a pair to the map.
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V |
put(Float k,
V v)
Delegates to the corresponding type-specific method, taking care of returning
null on a missing key. |
V |
remove(float k)
Removes the mapping with the given key.
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V |
remove(Object k)
Delegates to the corresponding type-specific method, taking care of returning
null on a missing key. |
int |
size()
Returns the intended number of keys in this function, or -1 if no such number exists.
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String |
toString() |
public int size()
FunctionMost function implementations will have some knowledge of the intended number of keys in their domain. In some cases, however, this might not be possible.
public boolean containsKey(float k)
containsKey in interface Float2ReferenceFunction<V>Function.containsKey(Object)public V defaultReturnValue()
Float2ReferenceFunctiondefaultReturnValue in interface Float2ReferenceFunction<V>defaultReturnValue in class AbstractFloat2ReferenceFunction<V>public void defaultReturnValue(V defRetValue)
Float2ReferenceFunctionget(), put() and remove() to
denote that the map does not contain the specified key. It must be
0/false/null by default.defaultReturnValue in interface Float2ReferenceFunction<V>defaultReturnValue in class AbstractFloat2ReferenceFunction<V>defRetValue - the new default return value.Float2ReferenceFunction.defaultReturnValue()public V put(float k, V v)
Float2ReferenceFunctionput in interface Float2ReferenceFunction<V>put in class AbstractFloat2ReferenceFunction<V>k - the key.v - the value.Function.put(Object,Object)public void clear()
Functionclear in interface Function<Float,V>clear in class AbstractFloat2ReferenceFunction<V>Map.clear()public V put(Float k, V v)
AbstractFloat2ReferenceFunctionnull on a missing key.
This method must check whether the provided key is in the map using containsKey(). Thus,
it probes the map twice. Implementors of subclasses should override it with a more efficient method.
put in interface Function<Float,V>put in class AbstractFloat2ReferenceFunction<V>k - the key.v - the value.null if no value was present for the given key.Map.put(Object,Object)public V get(Object k)
AbstractFloat2ReferenceFunctionnull on a missing key.
This method must check whether the provided key is in the map using containsKey(). Thus,
it probes the map twice. Implementors of subclasses should override it with a more efficient method.
get in interface Function<Float,V>get in class AbstractFloat2ReferenceFunction<V>k - the key.null if no value was present for the given key.Map.get(Object)public V remove(Object k)
AbstractFloat2ReferenceFunctionnull on a missing key.
This method must check whether the provided key is in the map using containsKey(). Thus,
it probes the map twice. Implementors of subclasses should override it with a more efficient method.
remove in interface Function<Float,V>remove in class AbstractFloat2ReferenceFunction<V>null if no value was present for the given key.Map.remove(Object)public V remove(float k)
Float2ReferenceFunctionremove in interface Float2ReferenceFunction<V>remove in class AbstractFloat2ReferenceFunction<V>Function.remove(Object)public V get(float k)
Float2ReferenceFunctionget in interface Float2ReferenceFunction<V>k - the key.Function.get(Object)public boolean containsKey(Object ok)
FunctionNote that for some kind of functions (e.g., hashes) this method will always return true.
containsKey in interface Function<Float,V>containsKey in class AbstractFloat2ReferenceFunction<V>ok - the key.key.Map.containsKey(Object)