Inheritance diagram for com::sleepycat::collections::StoredSortedKeySet:
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StoredSortedKeySet (Database database, EntryBinding keyBinding, boolean writeAllowed) | |
Comparator | comparator () |
Object | first () |
Object | last () |
SortedSet | headSet (Object toKey) |
SortedSet | headSet (Object toKey, boolean toInclusive) |
SortedSet | tailSet (Object fromKey) |
SortedSet | tailSet (Object fromKey, boolean fromInclusive) |
SortedSet | subSet (Object fromKey, Object toKey) |
SortedSet | subSet (Object fromKey, boolean fromInclusive, Object toKey, boolean toInclusive) |
Note that this class does not conform to the standard Java collections interface in the following ways:
UnsupportedOperationException
because, for performance reasons, databases do not maintain their total record count. In addition to the standard SortedSet methods, this class provides the following methods for stored sorted sets only. Note that the use of these methods is not compatible with the standard Java collections interface.
Definition at line 48 of file StoredSortedKeySet.java.
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Creates a sorted key set view of a Database.
Definition at line 67 of file StoredSortedKeySet.java. Referenced by subSet(). |
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Returns null since comparators are not supported. The natural ordering of a stored collection is data byte order, whether the data classes implement the java.lang.Comparable interface or not. This method does not conform to the SortedSet#comparator interface.
Definition at line 88 of file StoredSortedKeySet.java. |
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Returns the first (lowest) element currently in this sorted set. This method conforms to the SortedSet#first interface.
Definition at line 102 of file StoredSortedKeySet.java. |
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Returns a view of the portion of this sorted set whose elements are strictly less than toKey, optionally including toKey. This method does not exist in the standard SortedSet interface. Note that the return value is a StoredCollection and must be treated as such; for example, its iterators must be explicitly closed.
Definition at line 158 of file StoredSortedKeySet.java. References subSet(). |
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Returns a view of the portion of this sorted set whose elements are strictly less than toKey. This method conforms to the SortedSet#headSet interface. Note that the return value is a StoredCollection and must be treated as such; for example, its iterators must be explicitly closed.
Definition at line 136 of file StoredSortedKeySet.java. References subSet(). |
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Returns the last (highest) element currently in this sorted set. This method conforms to the SortedSet#last interface.
Definition at line 116 of file StoredSortedKeySet.java. |
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Returns a view of the portion of this sorted set whose elements are strictly greater than fromKey and strictly less than toKey, optionally including fromKey and toKey. This method does not exist in the standard SortedSet interface. Note that the return value is a StoredCollection and must be treated as such; for example, its iterators must be explicitly closed.
Definition at line 249 of file StoredSortedKeySet.java. References StoredSortedKeySet(), and com::sleepycat::collections::DataView::subView(). |
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Returns a view of the portion of this sorted set whose elements range from fromKey, inclusive, to toKey, exclusive. This method conforms to the SortedSet#subSet interface. Note that the return value is a StoredCollection and must be treated as such; for example, its iterators must be explicitly closed.
Definition at line 222 of file StoredSortedKeySet.java. |
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Returns a view of the portion of this sorted set whose elements are strictly greater than fromKey, optionally including fromKey. This method does not exist in the standard SortedSet interface. Note that the return value is a StoredCollection and must be treated as such; for example, its iterators must be explicitly closed.
Definition at line 200 of file StoredSortedKeySet.java. References subSet(). |
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Returns a view of the portion of this sorted set whose elements are greater than or equal to fromKey. This method conforms to the SortedSet#tailSet interface. Note that the return value is a StoredCollection and must be treated as such; for example, its iterators must be explicitly closed.
Definition at line 178 of file StoredSortedKeySet.java. References subSet(). |