Class FloatDeque

java.lang.Object
com.github.tommyettinger.ds.FloatList
com.github.tommyettinger.ds.FloatDeque
All Implemented Interfaces:
Arrangeable, Ordered.OfFloat, PrimitiveCollection<Float>, PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat, RandomAccess

public class FloatDeque extends FloatList implements RandomAccess, Arrangeable, PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat, Ordered.OfFloat
A resizable, insertion-ordered double-ended queue of primitive float with efficient add and remove at the beginning and end. This extends FloatList and supports RandomAccess. Like FloatList, it is a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat, Arrangeable, and Ordered.OfFloat. Values in the backing array may wrap back to the beginning, making add and remove at the beginning and end O(1) (unless the backing array needs to resize when adding). Deque functionality is provided via removeLast() and addFirst(float).
Unlike most Deque implementations in the JDK, you can get and set items anywhere in the deque in constant time with get(int) and set(int, float). Relative to a FloatList, get(int) has slightly higher overhead, but it still runs in constant time. Unlike ArrayDeque in the JDK, this implements equals(Object) and hashCode(). This can provide what are effectively ListIterators for iteration from an index or in reverse order.
Unlike ArrayDeque or ArrayList, most methods that take an index here try to be "forgiving;" that is, they treat negative indices as index 0, and too-large indices as the last index, rather than throwing an Exception, except in some cases where the FloatDeque is empty and an item from it is required. An exception is in set(int, float), which allows prepending by setting a negative index, or appending by setting a too-large index. This isn't a standard JDK behavior, and it doesn't always act how Deque or List is documented.
Some new methods are present here, or have been made public when they weren't before. removeRange(int, int), for instance, is now public, as is resize(int). New APIs include Deque-like methods that affect the middle of the deque, such as peekAt(int) and pollAt(int). There are more bulk methods that work at the head or tail region of the deque, such as addAllFirst(OfFloat) and truncateFirst(int). There are the methods from Arrangeable, and many default methods from PrimitiveCollection and Ordered.
In general, this is an improvement over ArrayDeque in every type of functionality, and is mostly equivalent to FloatList as long as the performance of get(int) is adequate. Because it is array-backed, it should usually be much faster than LinkedList, as well; only periodic resizing and modifications in the middle of the List using an iterator should be typically faster for LinkedList.
  • Nested Class Summary

    Nested Classes
    Modifier and Type
    Class
    Description
    static class 
    A FloatIterator over the elements of a FloatDeque.

    Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class com.github.tommyettinger.ds.FloatList

    FloatList.FloatListIterator

    Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface com.github.tommyettinger.ds.Arrangeable

    Arrangeable.ArrangeableList<T>
  • Field Summary

    Fields
    Modifier and Type
    Field
    Description
    float
    The value returned when nothing can be obtained from this deque and an exception is not meant to be thrown, such as when calling peek() on an empty deque.
     
     
    protected int
    Index of first element.
    protected int
    Index of last element.

    Fields inherited from class com.github.tommyettinger.ds.FloatList

    items, iterator1, iterator2, size
  • Constructor Summary

    Constructors
    Constructor
    Description
    Creates a new FloatDeque which can hold 16 values without needing to resize the backing array.
    FloatDeque(float[] a)
    Creates a new FloatDeque using all the contents of the given array.
    FloatDeque(float[] a, int offset, int count)
    Creates a new FloatDeque using count items from a, starting at offset.
    FloatDeque(int initialSize)
    Creates a new FloatDeque which can hold the specified number of values without needing to resize the backing array.
    Copies the given FloatDeque exactly into this one.
     
    FloatDeque(Ordered.OfFloat other, int offset, int count)
     
    Creates a new FloatDeque using all the contents of the given Collection.
    Creates a new instance containing the items in the specified iterator.
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    boolean
    add(float t)
    Inserts the specified element into the deque represented by this deque (in other words, at the tail of this deque) if it is possible to do so immediately without violating capacity restrictions, returning true upon success and throwing an IllegalStateException if no space is currently available.
    void
    add(float value1, float value2)
     
    void
    add(float value1, float value2, float value3)
     
    void
    add(float value1, float value2, float value3, float value4)
     
    boolean
    addAll(float[] array)
    Exactly like addAll(OfFloat), but takes an array instead of a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat.
    boolean
    addAll(float[] array, int offset, int length)
    Like addAll(float[]), but only uses at most length items from array, starting at offset.
    boolean
    addAll(int index, float[] array)
    Like addAll(int, OfFloat), but takes an array instead of a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat and inserts it so the first item will be at the given index.
    boolean
    addAll(int index, float[] array, int offset, int length)
    Like addAll(int, OfFloat), but takes an array instead of a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat, gets items starting at offset from that array, using length items, and inserts them so the item at the given offset will be at the given index.
    boolean
    addAll(int index, Ordered.OfFloat ord)
    Like addAll(int, OfFloat), but takes an ord instead of a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat and inserts it so the first item will be at the given index.
    boolean
    addAll(int index, Ordered.OfFloat ord, int offset, int length)
    Like addAll(int, OfFloat), but takes an array instead of a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat, gets items starting at offset from that array, using length items, and inserts them so the item at the given offset will be at the given index.
    boolean
     
    boolean
     
    boolean
    addAll(FloatList list, int offset, int count)
     
    boolean
    Exactly like addAll(OfFloat), but takes an Ordered.OfFloat instead of a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat.
    boolean
    addAll(Ordered.OfFloat ord, int offset, int length)
    Like addAll(float[]), but only uses at most length items from ord, starting at offset.
    boolean
    Adds all the elements in the specified collection at the end of this deque, as if by calling addLast(float) on each one, in the order that they are returned by the collection's iterator.
    boolean
    addAllFirst(float[] array)
    Exactly like addAllFirst(OfFloat), but takes an array instead of a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat.
    boolean
    addAllFirst(float[] array, int offset, int length)
    Like addAllFirst(float[]), but only uses at most length items from array, starting at offset.
    boolean
    Exactly like addAllFirst(OfFloat), but takes an ord instead of a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat.
    boolean
    addAllFirst(Ordered.OfFloat ord, int offset, int length)
    Like addAllFirst(Ordered.OfFloat), but only uses at most length items from ord, starting at offset.
    boolean
    Adds every item in c to this in order at the start.
    boolean
    addAllLast(float[] array)
    An alias for addAll(float[]).
    boolean
    addAllLast(float[] array, int offset, int length)
    boolean
    boolean
    addAllLast(Ordered.OfFloat ord, int offset, int length)
    boolean
    An alias for addAll(OfFloat), this adds every item in c to this in order at the end.
    void
    addFirst(float value)
    Prepend given value to the head (enqueue to head).
    void
    addFirst(float value1, float value2)
     
    void
    addFirst(float value1, float value2, float value3)
     
    void
    addFirst(float value1, float value2, float value3, float value4)
     
    void
    addLast(float value)
    Appends given float to the tail (enqueue to tail).
    void
    addLast(float value1, float value2)
     
    void
    addLast(float value1, float value2, float value3)
     
    void
    addLast(float value1, float value2, float value3, float value4)
     
    float
    assign(int index, float item)
    Replaces the element at the specified position in this list with the specified element.
    void
    Removes all values from this deque.
    boolean
    contains(float o)
    Returns true if this deque contains the specified element.
    boolean
    Returns true if this FloatList contains, at least once, every item in other; otherwise returns false.
    Returns an iterator over the elements in this deque in reverse sequential order.
    descendingIterator(int index)
    Returns an iterator over the elements in this deque in reverse sequential order.
    div(float value)
    Divides each item in this FloatList by value, stores it in this and returns it.
    void
    div(int index, float value)
     
    boolean
    duplicateRange(int index, int count)
    Inserts the specified number of items at the specified index.
    float
    Retrieves, but does not remove, the head of the queue represented by this deque (in other words, the first element of this deque).
    float[]
    ensureCapacity(int additional)
    Increases the size of the backing array to accommodate the specified number of additional items.
    protected int
    ensureGap(int index, int gapSize)
    Make sure there is a "gap" of exactly gapSize values starting at index.
    boolean
    Using Float.compare(float, float) between each item in order, compares for equality with other subtypes of FloatList.
    boolean
    equals(Object o, float tolerance)
    Compares float items with the given tolerance for error.
    float
    Returns the first (head) item in the deque (without removing it).
    float
    get(int index)
    Returns the element at the specified position in this deque.
    float
    Gets the default value, which is the value returned when nothing can be obtained from this deque and an exception is not meant to be thrown, such as when calling peek() on an empty deque.
    float
    Retrieves, but does not remove, the first element of this deque.
    float
    Retrieves, but does not remove, the last element of this deque.
    float
    getRandom(Random random)
    Gets a randomly selected item from this FloatDeque, using the given random number generator.
    int
     
    int
    indexOf(float value)
    Returns the index of the first occurrence of value in the deque, or -1 if no such value exists.
    int
    indexOf(float value, int fromIndex)
    Returns the index of the first occurrence of value in the deque, or -1 if no such value exists.
    void
    insert(int index, float item)
    Inserts the specified element into this deque at the specified index.
    boolean
    insertAll(int index, float[] array)
    boolean
    insertAll(int index, float[] array, int offset, int length)
    boolean
    insertAll(int index, Ordered.OfFloat ord)
    boolean
    insertAll(int index, Ordered.OfFloat ord, int offset, int length)
    boolean
    An alias for addAll(int, OfFloat); inserts all elements in the specified collection into this list at the specified position.
    boolean
    Returns true if the deque is empty.
    Returns an iterator for the items in the deque.
    float
    Returns the last (tail) item in the deque (without removing it).
    int
    lastIndexOf(float value)
    Returns the index of the last occurrence of value in the deque, or -1 if no such value exists.
    int
    lastIndexOf(float value, int fromIndex)
    Returns the index of last occurrence of value in the deque, starting from fromIndex and going backwards, or -1 if no such value exists.
     
    listIterator(int index)
    Gets an iterator over this deque that starts at the given index.
    minus(float value)
    Takes each item in this FloatList and subtracts value, stores it in this and returns it.
    void
    minus(int index, float value)
     
    boolean
    Returns true if the deque has one or more items.
    boolean
    offer(float t)
    Inserts the specified element into the queue represented by this deque (in other words, at the tail of this deque) if it is possible to do so immediately without violating capacity restrictions, returning true upon success and false if no space is currently available.
    boolean
    offerFirst(float t)
    Inserts the specified element at the front of this deque unless it would violate capacity restrictions.
    boolean
    offerLast(float t)
    Inserts the specified element at the end of this deque unless it would violate capacity restrictions.
    Returns this FloatList, since it is its own order.
    static FloatDeque
    parse(String str, String delimiter)
    Calls parse(String, String, boolean) with brackets set to false.
    static FloatDeque
    parse(String str, String delimiter, boolean brackets)
    Creates a new collection and fills it by calling PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat.addLegible(String, String, int, int) on either all of str (if brackets is false) or str without its first and last chars (if brackets is true).
    static FloatDeque
    parse(String str, String delimiter, int offset, int length)
    Creates a new collection and fills it by calling PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat.addLegible(String, String, int, int) with the given four parameters as-is.
    float
    Retrieves, but does not remove, the head of the queue represented by this deque (in other words, the first element of this deque), or returns defaultValue if this deque is empty.
    float
    peekAt(int index)
    Returns the element at the specified position in this deque.
    float
    Retrieves, but does not remove, the first element of this deque, or returns defaultValue if this deque is empty.
    float
    Retrieves, but does not remove, the last element of this deque, or returns defaultValue if this deque is empty.
    plus(float value)
    Adds value to each item in this FloatList, stores it in this and returns it.
    void
    plus(int index, float value)
     
    float
    Retrieves and removes the head of the queue represented by this deque (in other words, the first element of this deque), or returns defaultValue if this deque is empty.
    float
    poll(int index)
    Removes the element at the specified position in this deque.
    float
    pollAt(int index)
    Removes the element at the specified position in this deque.
    float
    Retrieves and removes the first element of this deque, or returns defaultValue if this deque is empty.
    float
    Retrieves and removes the last element of this deque, or returns defaultValue if this deque is empty.
    float
    pop()
    Pops an element from the stack represented by this deque.
    void
    push(float t)
    Pushes an element onto the stack represented by this deque (in other words, at the head of this deque).
    float
    random(Random random)
    Gets a randomly selected item from this FloatDeque, using the given random number generator.
    rem(float value)
    Gets the remainder of each item in this FloatList with value, stores it in this and returns it.
    void
    rem(int index, float value)
     
    float
    Retrieves and removes the head of the queue represented by this deque (in other words, the first element of this deque).
    boolean
    remove(float o)
    Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from this deque.
    boolean
    Removes from this FloatList all occurrences of any elements contained in the specified collection.
    float
    removeAt(int index)
    Removes the element at the specified position in this deque.
    boolean
    Removes from this FloatList element-wise occurrences of elements contained in the specified collection.
    float
    Remove the first item from the deque.
    boolean
    Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from this deque.
    float
    Remove the last item from the deque.
    boolean
    Removes the last occurrence of the specified element from this deque.
    boolean
    removeLastValue(float value)
    Removes the last instance of the specified value in the deque.
    void
    removeRange(int fromIndex, int toIndex)
    Removes from this list all the elements whose index is between fromIndex, inclusive, and toIndex, exclusive.
    boolean
    removeValue(float value)
    Removes the first instance of the specified value in the deque.
    int
    replaceAll(float find, float replace)
    Replaces every occurrence of find with replace.
    int
    replaceAll(float find, float replace, float tolerance)
    Replaces every occurrence of find with replace.
    void
    replaceAll(com.github.tommyettinger.function.FloatToFloatFunction operator)
    Replaces each element of this list with the result of applying the given operator to that element.
    int
    replaceAllNaN(float replace)
    Replaces every occurrence of NaN with replace.
    boolean
    replaceFirst(float find, float replace)
    Replaces the first occurrence of find with replace.
    boolean
    replaceFirst(float find, float replace, float tolerance)
    Replaces the first occurrence of find with replace.
    boolean
    replaceFirstNaN(float replace)
    Replaces the first occurrence of NaN with replace.
    float[]
    resize(int newSize)
    Resizes the backing array.
    boolean
    Removes all items from this FloatList that are not present somewhere in other, any number of times.
    void
    Reverses this FloatDeque in-place.
    void
    set(int index, float item)
    Replaces the element at the specified position in this list with the specified element.
    void
    setDefaultValue(float defaultValue)
    Sets the default value, which is the value returned when nothing can be obtained from this deque and an exception is not meant to be thrown, such as when calling peek() on an empty deque.
    float[]
    setSize(int newSize)
    Sets the list size, leaving any values beyond the current size undefined.
    float[]
    Reduces the size of the backing array to the size of the actual items.
    void
    Pseudo-randomly shuffles the order of this Ordered in-place.
    int
    Returns the number of elements in this deque.
    void
    Sorts this deque in-place using Arrays.sort(float[], int, int) in ascending order.
    void
    sort(int from, int to)
    Uses Arrays.sort(float[], int, int) to sort a (clamped) subrange of this deque.
    void
    sort(int from, int to, FloatComparator comparator)
    Sorts the specified range of elements according to the order induced by the specified comparator using mergesort, or Arrays.sort(float[], int, int) if c is null.
    void
    sort(FloatComparator comparator)
    void
    swap(int first, int second)
    Switches the ordering of positions first and second, without changing any items beyond that.
    times(float value)
    Multiplies each item in this FloatList by value, stores it in this and returns it.
    void
    times(int index, float value)
     
    float[]
    Returns an array containing all the elements in this collection.
    float[]
    toArray(float[] array)
    If array.length at least equal to FloatList.size(), this copies the contents of this into array and returns it; otherwise, it allocates a new float array that can fit all the items in this, and proceeds to copy into that and return that.
    Delegates to PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat.toString(String, boolean) with a delimiter of ", " and square brackets enabled.
    void
    Trims the capacity of this FloatDeque instance to be the deque's current size.
    void
    truncate(int newSize)
    Reduces the size of the deque to the specified size by bulk-removing items from the tail end.
    void
    truncateFirst(int newSize)
    Reduces the size of the deque to the specified size by bulk-removing from the head.
    void
    truncateLast(int newSize)
    Alias for truncate(int).
    static FloatDeque
    Constructs an empty deque.
    static FloatDeque
    with(float item)
    Creates a new FloatDeque that holds only the given item, but can be resized.
    static FloatDeque
    with(float... varargs)
    Creates a new FloatDeque that will hold the items in the given array or varargs.
    static FloatDeque
    with(float item0, float item1)
    Creates a new FloatDeque that holds only the given items, but can be resized.
    static FloatDeque
    with(float item0, float item1, float item2)
    Creates a new FloatDeque that holds only the given items, but can be resized.
    static FloatDeque
    with(float item0, float item1, float item2, float item3)
    Creates a new FloatDeque that holds only the given items, but can be resized.
    static FloatDeque
    with(float item0, float item1, float item2, float item3, float item4)
    Creates a new FloatDeque that holds only the given items, but can be resized.
    static FloatDeque
    with(float item0, float item1, float item2, float item3, float item4, float item5)
    Creates a new FloatDeque that holds only the given items, but can be resized.
    static FloatDeque
    with(float item0, float item1, float item2, float item3, float item4, float item5, float item6)
    Creates a new FloatDeque that holds only the given items, but can be resized.
    static FloatDeque
    with(float item0, float item1, float item2, float item3, float item4, float item5, float item6, float item7)
    Creates a new FloatDeque that holds only the given items, but can be resized.

    Methods inherited from class com.github.tommyettinger.ds.FloatList

    keepsOrder

    Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

    clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait

    Methods inherited from interface com.github.tommyettinger.ds.Arrangeable

    rearrange, shuffle

    Methods inherited from interface com.github.tommyettinger.ds.Ordered.OfFloat

    getOrderType, random, selectRanked, selectRankedIndex
  • Field Details

    • defaultValue

      public float defaultValue
      The value returned when nothing can be obtained from this deque and an exception is not meant to be thrown, such as when calling peek() on an empty deque.
    • tail

      protected int tail
      Index of last element. Logically bigger than head. Unless empty, it points to a valid element inside the deque. This may be the same as head, and is if there is one element in the deque (or none), that will be the case.
    • descendingIterator1

      protected transient FloatDeque.FloatDequeIterator descendingIterator1
    • descendingIterator2

      protected transient FloatDeque.FloatDequeIterator descendingIterator2
  • Constructor Details

    • FloatDeque

      public FloatDeque()
      Creates a new FloatDeque which can hold 16 values without needing to resize the backing array.
    • FloatDeque

      public FloatDeque(int initialSize)
      Creates a new FloatDeque which can hold the specified number of values without needing to resize the backing array.
      Parameters:
      initialSize - how large the backing array should be, without any padding
    • FloatDeque

      public FloatDeque(PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat coll)
      Creates a new FloatDeque using all the contents of the given Collection.
      Parameters:
      coll - a Collection of float that will be copied into this and used in full
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if coll is null
    • FloatDeque

      public FloatDeque(FloatIterator iter)
      Creates a new instance containing the items in the specified iterator.
      Parameters:
      iter - an iterator that will have its remaining contents added to this
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if iter is null
    • FloatDeque

      public FloatDeque(FloatDeque deque)
      Copies the given FloatDeque exactly into this one. Individual values will be shallow-copied.
      Parameters:
      deque - another FloatDeque to copy
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if deque is null
    • FloatDeque

      public FloatDeque(Ordered.OfFloat other, int offset, int count)
    • FloatDeque

      public FloatDeque(float[] a)
      Creates a new FloatDeque using all the contents of the given array.
      Parameters:
      a - an array of float that will be copied into this and used in full
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if a is null
    • FloatDeque

      public FloatDeque(float[] a, int offset, int count)
      Creates a new FloatDeque using count items from a, starting at offset. If count is 0 or less, this will create an empty FloatDeque with capacity 1.
      Parameters:
      a - an array of float
      offset - where in a to start using items
      count - how many items to use from a
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if a is null
    • FloatDeque

      public FloatDeque(Ordered.OfFloat other)
  • Method Details

    • order

      public FloatDeque order()
      Description copied from class: FloatList
      Returns this FloatList, since it is its own order. This is only here to satisfy the Ordered.OfFloat interface.
      Specified by:
      order in interface Ordered.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      order in class FloatList
      Returns:
      this FloatList
    • getDefaultValue

      public float getDefaultValue()
      Gets the default value, which is the value returned when nothing can be obtained from this deque and an exception is not meant to be thrown, such as when calling peek() on an empty deque. Unless changed, the default value is usually null.
      Returns:
      the current default value
    • setDefaultValue

      public void setDefaultValue(float defaultValue)
      Sets the default value, which is the value returned when nothing can be obtained from this deque and an exception is not meant to be thrown, such as when calling peek() on an empty deque. Unless changed, the default value is usually null.
      Parameters:
      defaultValue - any float this can return instead of throwing an Exception, or null
    • addLast

      public void addLast(float value)
      Appends given float to the tail (enqueue to tail). Unless the backing array needs resizing, operates in O(1) time.
      Parameters:
      value - can be null
    • addLast

      public void addLast(float value1, float value2)
    • addLast

      public void addLast(float value1, float value2, float value3)
    • addLast

      public void addLast(float value1, float value2, float value3, float value4)
    • addFirst

      public void addFirst(float value)
      Prepend given value to the head (enqueue to head). Unless backing array needs resizing, operates in O(1) time.
      Parameters:
      value - can be null
      See Also:
    • addFirst

      public void addFirst(float value1, float value2)
    • addFirst

      public void addFirst(float value1, float value2, float value3)
    • addFirst

      public void addFirst(float value1, float value2, float value3, float value4)
    • trimToSize

      public void trimToSize()
      Trims the capacity of this FloatDeque instance to be the deque's current size. An application can use this operation to minimize the storage of a FloatDeque instance.
      Overrides:
      trimToSize in class FloatList
    • shrink

      public float[] shrink()
      Description copied from class: FloatList
      Reduces the size of the backing array to the size of the actual items. This is useful to release memory when many items have been removed, or if it is known that more items will not be added.
      Overrides:
      shrink in class FloatList
      Returns:
      FloatList.items; this will be a different reference if this resized
    • ensureCapacity

      public float[] ensureCapacity(int additional)
      Increases the size of the backing array to accommodate the specified number of additional items. Useful before adding many items to avoid multiple backing array resizes.
      Overrides:
      ensureCapacity in class FloatList
      Returns:
      the backing array this will use after this call
    • resize

      public float[] resize(int newSize)
      Resizes the backing array. newSize should be greater than the current size; otherwise, newSize will be set to size and the resize to the same size will (for most purposes) be wasted effort. If this is not empty, this will rearrange the items internally to be linear and have the head at index 0, with the tail at size - 1. This always allocates a new internal backing array.
      Overrides:
      resize in class FloatList
      Returns:
      the new backing array, as a direct reference
    • ensureGap

      protected int ensureGap(int index, int gapSize)
      Make sure there is a "gap" of exactly gapSize values starting at index. This can resize the backing array to achieve this goal. If possible, this will keep the same backing array and modify it in-place. The "gap" is not assigned null, and may contain old/duplicate references; calling code must overwrite the entire gap with additional values to ensure GC correctness.
      Parameters:
      index - the 0-based index in the iteration order where the gap will be present
      gapSize - the number of items that will need filling in the gap, and can be filled without issues.
      Returns:
      the position in the array where the gap will begin, which is unrelated to the index
    • addAll

      public boolean addAll(FloatList list)
      Overrides:
      addAll in class FloatList
    • addAll

      public boolean addAll(FloatList list, int offset, int count)
      Overrides:
      addAll in class FloatList
    • removeFirst

      public float removeFirst()
      Remove the first item from the deque. (dequeue from head) Always O(1).
      Returns:
      removed float
      Throws:
      NoSuchElementException - when the deque is empty
    • removeLast

      public float removeLast()
      Remove the last item from the deque. (dequeue from tail) Always O(1).
      Returns:
      removed float
      Throws:
      NoSuchElementException - when the deque is empty
      See Also:
    • offerFirst

      public boolean offerFirst(float t)
      Inserts the specified element at the front of this deque unless it would violate capacity restrictions. When using a capacity-restricted deque, this method is generally preferable to the addFirst(float) method, which can fail to insert an element only by throwing an exception.
      Parameters:
      t - the element to add
      Returns:
      true if the element was added to this deque, else false
      Throws:
      ClassCastException - if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque
      NullPointerException - if the specified element is null and this deque does not permit null elements
      IllegalArgumentException - if some property of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque
    • offerLast

      public boolean offerLast(float t)
      Inserts the specified element at the end of this deque unless it would violate capacity restrictions. When using a capacity-restricted deque, this method is generally preferable to the addLast(float) method, which can fail to insert an element only by throwing an exception.
      Parameters:
      t - the element to add
      Returns:
      true if the element was added to this deque, else false
      Throws:
      ClassCastException - if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque
      NullPointerException - if the specified element is null and this deque does not permit null elements
      IllegalArgumentException - if some property of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque
    • pollFirst

      public float pollFirst()
      Retrieves and removes the first element of this deque, or returns defaultValue if this deque is empty. The default value is usually null unless it has been changed with setDefaultValue(float).
      Returns:
      the head of this deque, or defaultValue if this deque is empty
      See Also:
    • pollLast

      public float pollLast()
      Retrieves and removes the last element of this deque, or returns defaultValue if this deque is empty. The default value is usually null unless it has been changed with setDefaultValue(float).
      Returns:
      the tail of this deque, or defaultValue if this deque is empty
      See Also:
    • getFirst

      public float getFirst()
      Retrieves, but does not remove, the first element of this deque.

      This method differs from peekFirst only in that it throws an exception if this deque is empty.

      Returns:
      the head of this deque
      Throws:
      NoSuchElementException - if this deque is empty
    • getLast

      public float getLast()
      Retrieves, but does not remove, the last element of this deque. This method differs from peekLast only in that it throws an exception if this deque is empty.
      Returns:
      the tail of this deque
      Throws:
      NoSuchElementException - if this deque is empty
    • peekFirst

      public float peekFirst()
      Retrieves, but does not remove, the first element of this deque, or returns defaultValue if this deque is empty.
      Returns:
      the head of this deque, or defaultValue if this deque is empty
    • peekLast

      public float peekLast()
      Retrieves, but does not remove, the last element of this deque, or returns defaultValue if this deque is empty.
      Returns:
      the tail of this deque, or defaultValue if this deque is empty
    • removeFirstOccurrence

      public boolean removeFirstOccurrence(float o)
      Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from this deque. If the deque does not contain the element, it is unchanged. More formally, removes the first element e such that o == e (if such an element exists). Returns true if this deque contained the specified element (or equivalently, if this deque changed as a result of the call).
      Parameters:
      o - element to be removed from this deque, if present
      Returns:
      true if an element was removed as a result of this call
    • removeLastOccurrence

      public boolean removeLastOccurrence(float o)
      Removes the last occurrence of the specified element from this deque. If the deque does not contain the element, it is unchanged. More formally, removes the last element e such that o == e (if such an element exists). Returns true if this deque contained the specified element (or equivalently, if this deque changed as a result of the call).
      Parameters:
      o - element to be removed from this deque, if present
      Returns:
      true if an element was removed as a result of this call
    • add

      public boolean add(float t)
      Inserts the specified element into the deque represented by this deque (in other words, at the tail of this deque) if it is possible to do so immediately without violating capacity restrictions, returning true upon success and throwing an IllegalStateException if no space is currently available. When using a capacity-restricted deque, it is generally preferable to use offer.

      This method is equivalent to addLast(float).

      Specified by:
      add in interface PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      add in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      t - the element to add
      Returns:
      true (as specified by Collection.add(E))
    • add

      public void add(float value1, float value2)
      Overrides:
      add in class FloatList
    • add

      public void add(float value1, float value2, float value3)
      Overrides:
      add in class FloatList
    • add

      public void add(float value1, float value2, float value3, float value4)
      Overrides:
      add in class FloatList
    • insert

      public void insert(int index, float item)
      Inserts the specified element into this deque at the specified index. Unlike offerFirst(float) and offerLast(float), this does not run in expected constant time unless the index is less than or equal to 0 (where it acts like offerFirst()) or greater than or equal to size() (where it acts like offerLast()).
      Overrides:
      insert in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      index - the index in the deque's insertion order to insert the item
      item - a float item to insert; may be null
    • offer

      public boolean offer(float t)
      Inserts the specified element into the queue represented by this deque (in other words, at the tail of this deque) if it is possible to do so immediately without violating capacity restrictions, returning true upon success and false if no space is currently available. When using a capacity-restricted deque, this method is generally preferable to the add(float) method, which can fail to insert an element only by throwing an exception.

      This method is equivalent to offerLast(float).

      Parameters:
      t - the element to add
      Returns:
      true if the element was added to this deque, else false
    • remove

      public float remove()
      Retrieves and removes the head of the queue represented by this deque (in other words, the first element of this deque). This method differs from poll() only in that it throws an exception if this deque is empty.

      This method is equivalent to removeFirst().

      Returns:
      the head of the queue represented by this deque
      Throws:
      NoSuchElementException - if this deque is empty
    • poll

      public float poll()
      Retrieves and removes the head of the queue represented by this deque (in other words, the first element of this deque), or returns defaultValue if this deque is empty.

      This method is equivalent to pollFirst().

      Returns:
      the first element of this deque, or defaultValue if this deque is empty
    • element

      public float element()
      Retrieves, but does not remove, the head of the queue represented by this deque (in other words, the first element of this deque). This method differs from peek only in that it throws an exception if this deque is empty.

      This method is equivalent to getFirst().

      Returns:
      the head of the queue represented by this deque
      Throws:
      NoSuchElementException - if this deque is empty
    • peek

      public float peek()
      Retrieves, but does not remove, the head of the queue represented by this deque (in other words, the first element of this deque), or returns defaultValue if this deque is empty.

      This method is equivalent to peekFirst().

      Overrides:
      peek in class FloatList
      Returns:
      the head of the queue represented by this deque, or defaultValue if this deque is empty
    • addAll

      public boolean addAll(PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat c)
      Adds all the elements in the specified collection at the end of this deque, as if by calling addLast(float) on each one, in the order that they are returned by the collection's iterator.

      When using a capacity-restricted deque, it is generally preferable to call offer separately on each element.

      An exception encountered while trying to add an element may result in only some of the elements having been successfully added when the associated exception is thrown.

      Specified by:
      addAll in interface PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat
      Parameters:
      c - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
    • addAllLast

      public boolean addAllLast(PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat c)
      An alias for addAll(OfFloat), this adds every item in c to this in order at the end.
      Parameters:
      c - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
    • addAllFirst

      public boolean addAllFirst(PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat c)
      Adds every item in c to this in order at the start. The iteration order of c will be preserved for the added items.
      Parameters:
      c - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
    • insertAll

      public boolean insertAll(int index, PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat c)
      An alias for addAll(int, OfFloat); inserts all elements in the specified collection into this list at the specified position. Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any subsequent elements to the right (increases their indices). The new elements will appear in this list in the order that they are returned by the specified collection's iterator. The behavior of this operation is undefined if the specified collection is modified while the operation is in progress. (Note that this will occur if the specified collection is this list, and it's nonempty.)
      Parameters:
      index - index at which to insert the first element from the specified collection
      c - collection containing elements to be added to this list
      Returns:
      true if this list changed as a result of the call
    • addAll

      public boolean addAll(int index, PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat c)
    • addAll

      public boolean addAll(float[] array)
      Exactly like addAll(OfFloat), but takes an array instead of a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat.
      Specified by:
      addAll in interface PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      addAll in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      array - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
      See Also:
    • addAll

      public boolean addAll(float[] array, int offset, int length)
      Like addAll(float[]), but only uses at most length items from array, starting at offset.
      Specified by:
      addAll in interface PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      addAll in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      array - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      offset - the index of the first item in array to add
      length - how many items, at most, to add from array into this
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
      See Also:
    • addAllLast

      public boolean addAllLast(float[] array)
      An alias for addAll(float[]).
      Parameters:
      array - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
      See Also:
    • addAllLast

      public boolean addAllLast(float[] array, int offset, int length)
      Parameters:
      array - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      offset - the index of the first item in array to add
      length - how many items, at most, to add from array into this
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
      See Also:
    • addAllFirst

      public boolean addAllFirst(float[] array)
      Exactly like addAllFirst(OfFloat), but takes an array instead of a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat.
      Parameters:
      array - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
      See Also:
    • addAllFirst

      public boolean addAllFirst(float[] array, int offset, int length)
      Like addAllFirst(float[]), but only uses at most length items from array, starting at offset. The order of array will be preserved, starting at the head of the deque.
      Parameters:
      array - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      offset - the index of the first item in array to add
      length - how many items, at most, to add from array into this
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
      See Also:
    • insertAll

      public boolean insertAll(int index, float[] array)
      Parameters:
      index - the index in this deque's iteration order to place the first item in array
      array - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
    • insertAll

      public boolean insertAll(int index, float[] array, int offset, int length)
      Parameters:
      index - the index in this deque's iteration order to place the first item in array
      array - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      offset - the index of the first item in array to add
      length - how many items, at most, to add from array into this
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
    • addAll

      public boolean addAll(int index, float[] array)
      Like addAll(int, OfFloat), but takes an array instead of a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat and inserts it so the first item will be at the given index. The order of array will be preserved, starting at the given index in this deque.
      Parameters:
      index - the index in this deque's iteration order to place the first item in array
      array - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
      See Also:
    • addAll

      public boolean addAll(int index, float[] array, int offset, int length)
      Like addAll(int, OfFloat), but takes an array instead of a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat, gets items starting at offset from that array, using length items, and inserts them so the item at the given offset will be at the given index. The order of array will be preserved, starting at the given index in this deque.
      Parameters:
      index - the index in this deque's iteration order to place the first item in array
      array - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      offset - the index of the first item in array to add
      length - how many items, at most, to add from array into this
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
      See Also:
    • addAll

      public boolean addAll(Ordered.OfFloat ord)
      Exactly like addAll(OfFloat), but takes an Ordered.OfFloat instead of a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat.
      Parameters:
      ord - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
      See Also:
    • addAll

      public boolean addAll(Ordered.OfFloat ord, int offset, int length)
      Like addAll(float[]), but only uses at most length items from ord, starting at offset.
      Overrides:
      addAll in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      ord - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      offset - the index of the first item in ord to add
      length - how many items, at most, to add from ord into this
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
      See Also:
    • addAll

      public boolean addAll(int index, Ordered.OfFloat ord)
      Like addAll(int, OfFloat), but takes an ord instead of a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat and inserts it so the first item will be at the given index. The order of ord will be preserved, starting at the given index in this deque.
      Parameters:
      index - the index in this deque's iteration order to place the first item in ord
      ord - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
      See Also:
    • addAll

      public boolean addAll(int index, Ordered.OfFloat ord, int offset, int length)
      Like addAll(int, OfFloat), but takes an array instead of a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat, gets items starting at offset from that array, using length items, and inserts them so the item at the given offset will be at the given index. The order of array will be preserved, starting at the given index in this deque.
      Overrides:
      addAll in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      index - the index in this deque's iteration order to place the first item in array
      ord - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      offset - the index of the first item in array to add
      length - how many items, at most, to add from array into this
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
      See Also:
    • addAllLast

      public boolean addAllLast(Ordered.OfFloat ord)
      Parameters:
      ord - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
      See Also:
    • addAllLast

      public boolean addAllLast(Ordered.OfFloat ord, int offset, int length)
      Parameters:
      ord - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      offset - the index of the first item in ord to add
      length - how many items, at most, to add from ord into this
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
      See Also:
    • addAllFirst

      public boolean addAllFirst(Ordered.OfFloat ord)
      Exactly like addAllFirst(OfFloat), but takes an ord instead of a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat.
      Parameters:
      ord - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
      See Also:
    • addAllFirst

      public boolean addAllFirst(Ordered.OfFloat ord, int offset, int length)
      Like addAllFirst(Ordered.OfFloat), but only uses at most length items from ord, starting at offset. The order of ord will be preserved, starting at the head of the deque.
      Parameters:
      ord - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      offset - the index of the first item in ord to add
      length - how many items, at most, to add from ord into this
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
      See Also:
    • insertAll

      public boolean insertAll(int index, Ordered.OfFloat ord)
      Parameters:
      index - the index in this deque's iteration order to place the first item in ord
      ord - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
    • insertAll

      public boolean insertAll(int index, Ordered.OfFloat ord, int offset, int length)
      Parameters:
      index - the index in this deque's iteration order to place the first item in ord
      ord - the elements to be inserted into this deque
      offset - the index of the first item in ord to add
      length - how many items, at most, to add from ord into this
      Returns:
      true if this deque changed as a result of the call
    • push

      public void push(float t)
      Pushes an element onto the stack represented by this deque (in other words, at the head of this deque).

      This method is equivalent to addFirst(float).

      Parameters:
      t - the element to push
    • pop

      public float pop()
      Pops an element from the stack represented by this deque. In other words, removes and returns the first element of this deque.

      This method is equivalent to removeFirst().

      Overrides:
      pop in class FloatList
      Returns:
      the element at the front of this deque (which is the top of the stack represented by this deque)
      Throws:
      NoSuchElementException - if this deque is empty
    • remove

      public boolean remove(float o)
      Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from this deque. If the deque does not contain the element, it is unchanged. More formally, removes the first element e such that o == e (if such an element exists). Returns true if this deque contained the specified element (or equivalently, if this deque changed as a result of the call).

      This method is equivalent to removeFirstOccurrence(float).

      Specified by:
      remove in interface PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      remove in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      o - element to be removed from this deque, if present
      Returns:
      true if an element was removed as a result of this call
    • contains

      public boolean contains(float o)
      Returns true if this deque contains the specified element. More formally, returns true if and only if this deque contains at least one element e such that o == e.
      Specified by:
      contains in interface PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      contains in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      o - element whose presence in this deque is to be tested
      Returns:
      true if this deque contains the specified element
    • containsAll

      public boolean containsAll(FloatList other)
      Description copied from class: FloatList
      Returns true if this FloatList contains, at least once, every item in other; otherwise returns false.
      Overrides:
      containsAll in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      other - an FloatList
      Returns:
      true if this contains every item in other, otherwise false
    • size

      public int size()
      Returns the number of elements in this deque.
      Specified by:
      size in interface Arrangeable
      Specified by:
      size in interface PrimitiveCollection<Float>
      Overrides:
      size in class FloatList
      Returns:
      the number of elements in this deque
    • toArray

      public float[] toArray()
      Returns an array containing all the elements in this collection. If this collection makes any guarantees as to what order its elements are returned by its iterator, this method must return the elements in the same order. The returned array's runtime component type is float.

      The returned array will be "safe" in that no references to it are maintained by this collection. (In other words, this method must allocate a new array even if this collection is backed by an array). The caller is thus free to modify the returned array.

      Specified by:
      toArray in interface PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      toArray in class FloatList
      Returns:
      an array, whose runtime component type is float, containing all the elements in this collection
    • toArray

      public float[] toArray(float[] array)
      Description copied from class: FloatList
      If array.length at least equal to FloatList.size(), this copies the contents of this into array and returns it; otherwise, it allocates a new float array that can fit all the items in this, and proceeds to copy into that and return that.
      Specified by:
      toArray in interface PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      toArray in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      array - a float array that will be modified if it can fit FloatList.size() items
      Returns:
      array, if it had sufficient size, or a new array otherwise, either with a copy of this
    • setSize

      public float[] setSize(int newSize)
      Description copied from class: FloatList
      Sets the list size, leaving any values beyond the current size undefined.
      Overrides:
      setSize in class FloatList
      Returns:
      FloatList.items; this will be a different reference if this resized to a larger capacity
    • truncateLast

      public void truncateLast(int newSize)
      Alias for truncate(int).
      Parameters:
      newSize - the size this deque should have after this call completes, if smaller than the current size
    • truncate

      public void truncate(int newSize)
      Reduces the size of the deque to the specified size by bulk-removing items from the tail end. If the deque is already smaller than the specified size, no action is taken.
      Overrides:
      truncate in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      newSize - the size this deque should have after this call completes, if smaller than the current size
    • truncateFirst

      public void truncateFirst(int newSize)
      Reduces the size of the deque to the specified size by bulk-removing from the head. If the deque is already smaller than the specified size, no action is taken.
      Parameters:
      newSize - the size this deque should have after this call completes, if smaller than the current size
    • removeRange

      public void removeRange(int fromIndex, int toIndex)
      Removes from this list all the elements whose index is between fromIndex, inclusive, and toIndex, exclusive. Shifts any succeeding elements to the left (reduces their index). This call shrinks the list by (toIndex - fromIndex) elements. If toIndex==fromIndex, this operation has no effect. If fromIndex is 0 or less, this delegates to truncateFirst(int); if toIndex is equal to or greater than the size of this collection, this delegates to truncate(int).
      This is public here, not protected as in most JDK collections, because there are actually sometimes needs for this in user code.
      Specified by:
      removeRange in interface Ordered.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      removeRange in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      fromIndex - index of first element to be removed (inclusive)
      toIndex - index after last element to be removed (exclusive)
    • indexOf

      public int indexOf(float value)
      Returns the index of the first occurrence of value in the deque, or -1 if no such value exists.
      Overrides:
      indexOf in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      value - the float to look for
      Returns:
      An index of the first occurrence of value in the deque or -1 if no such value exists
    • indexOf

      public int indexOf(float value, int fromIndex)
      Returns the index of the first occurrence of value in the deque, or -1 if no such value exists. This returns fromIndex if value is present at that point, so if you chain calls to indexOf(), the subsequent fromIndex should be larger than the last-returned index.
      Parameters:
      value - the float to look for
      fromIndex - the initial index to check (zero-indexed, starts at the head, inclusive)
      Returns:
      An index of first occurrence of value at or after fromIndex in the deque, or -1 if no such value exists
    • lastIndexOf

      public int lastIndexOf(float value)
      Returns the index of the last occurrence of value in the deque, or -1 if no such value exists.
      Overrides:
      lastIndexOf in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      value - the float to look for
      Returns:
      An index of the last occurrence of value in the deque or -1 if no such value exists
    • lastIndexOf

      public int lastIndexOf(float value, int fromIndex)
      Returns the index of last occurrence of value in the deque, starting from fromIndex and going backwards, or -1 if no such value exists. This returns fromIndex if value is present at that point, so if you chain calls to indexOf(), the subsequent fromIndex should be smaller than the last-returned index.
      Parameters:
      value - the float to look for
      fromIndex - the initial index to check (zero-indexed, starts at the head, inclusive)
      Returns:
      An index of last occurrence of value at or before fromIndex in the deque, or -1 if no such value exists
    • listIterator

      public FloatList.FloatListIterator listIterator()
    • listIterator

      public FloatList.FloatListIterator listIterator(int index)
      Gets an iterator over this deque that starts at the given index.
      Parameters:
      index - the index to start iterating from in this deque
      Returns:
      a reused iterator starting at the given index
    • removeValue

      public boolean removeValue(float value)
      Removes the first instance of the specified value in the deque.
      Parameters:
      value - the float to remove
      Returns:
      true if value was found and removed, false otherwise
    • removeLastValue

      public boolean removeLastValue(float value)
      Removes the last instance of the specified value in the deque.
      Parameters:
      value - the float to remove
      Returns:
      true if value was found and removed, false otherwise
    • removeAt

      public float removeAt(int index)
      Removes the element at the specified position in this deque. Shifts any subsequent elements to the left (subtracts one from their indices). Returns the element that was removed from the deque.
      Overrides:
      removeAt in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      index - the index of the element to be removed
      Returns:
      the element previously at the specified position
    • pollAt

      public float pollAt(int index)
      Removes the element at the specified position in this deque. Shifts any subsequent elements to the left (subtracts one from their indices). Returns the element that was removed from the deque, or the default value if this is empty. This will not throw an Exception in normal usage, even if index is negative (which makes this simply return pollFirst()) or greater than or equal to size() (which makes this return pollLast()).
      This is an alias for poll(int) for compatibility with primitive-backed lists and deques; poll(int) can refer to the method that removes an item by value, not by index, in those types.
      Parameters:
      index - the index of the element to be removed
      Returns:
      the element previously at the specified position
    • poll

      public float poll(int index)
      Removes the element at the specified position in this deque. Shifts any subsequent elements to the left (subtracts one from their indices). Returns the element that was removed from the deque, or the default value if this is empty. This will not throw an Exception in normal usage, even if index is negative (which makes this simply return pollFirst()) or greater than or equal to size() (which makes this return pollLast()).
      Parameters:
      index - the index of the element to be removed
      Returns:
      the element previously at the specified position
    • removeAll

      public boolean removeAll(PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat c)
      Description copied from class: FloatList
      Removes from this FloatList all occurrences of any elements contained in the specified collection.
      Specified by:
      removeAll in interface PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      removeAll in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      c - a primitive collection of int items to remove fully, such as another FloatList or a FloatDeque
      Returns:
      true if this list was modified.
    • removeEach

      public boolean removeEach(PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat c)
      Description copied from class: FloatList
      Removes from this FloatList element-wise occurrences of elements contained in the specified collection. Note that if a value is present more than once in this FloatList, only one of those occurrences will be removed for each occurrence of that value in c. If c has the same contents as this FloatList or has additional items, then removing each of c will clear this.
      Specified by:
      removeEach in interface PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      removeEach in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      c - a primitive collection of int items to remove one-by-one, such as another FloatList or a FloatDeque
      Returns:
      true if this list was modified.
    • retainAll

      public boolean retainAll(PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat other)
      Description copied from class: FloatList
      Removes all items from this FloatList that are not present somewhere in other, any number of times.
      Specified by:
      retainAll in interface PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      retainAll in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      other - a PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat that contains the items that this should keep, whenever present
      Returns:
      true if this FloatList changed as a result of this call, otherwise false
    • notEmpty

      public boolean notEmpty()
      Returns true if the deque has one or more items.
      Specified by:
      notEmpty in interface PrimitiveCollection<Float>
      Overrides:
      notEmpty in class FloatList
      Returns:
      true if the list has one or more items, or false otherwise
    • isEmpty

      public boolean isEmpty()
      Returns true if the deque is empty.
      Specified by:
      isEmpty in interface PrimitiveCollection<Float>
      Overrides:
      isEmpty in class FloatList
      Returns:
      true if the list is empty, or false if it has any items
    • first

      public float first()
      Returns the first (head) item in the deque (without removing it).
      Specified by:
      first in interface PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      first in class FloatList
      Returns:
      the first item, without modifying this
      Throws:
      NoSuchElementException - when the deque is empty
      See Also:
    • last

      public float last()
      Returns the last (tail) item in the deque (without removing it).
      Throws:
      NoSuchElementException - when the deque is empty
      See Also:
    • get

      public float get(int index)
      Returns the element at the specified position in this deque. Like ArrayList or FloatList, but unlike LinkedList, this runs in O(1) time. It is expected to be slightly slower than FloatList.get(int), which also runs in O(1) time. Unlike get() in ArrayList or FloatList, this considers negative indices to refer to the first item, and too-large indices to refer to the last item. That means it delegates to getFirst() or getLast() in those cases instead of throwing an IndexOutOfBoundsException, though it may throw a NoSuchElementException if the deque is empty and there is no item it can get.
      Overrides:
      get in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      index - index of the element to return
      Returns:
      the element at the specified position in this deque
      Throws:
      NoSuchElementException - if the deque is empty
    • peekAt

      public float peekAt(int index)
      Returns the element at the specified position in this deque. Like ArrayList or FloatList, but unlike LinkedList, this runs in O(1) time. It is expected to be slightly slower than FloatList.get(int), which also runs in O(1) time. Unlike get() in ArrayList or FloatList, this considers negative indices to refer to the first item, and too-large indices to refer to the last item. That means it delegates to peekFirst() or peekLast() in those cases instead of throwing an IndexOutOfBoundsException, and it will return the default value if the deque is empty. Unless changed, the default value is usually null.
      Parameters:
      index - index of the element to return
      Returns:
      the element at the specified position in this deque
    • assign

      public float assign(int index, float item)
      Replaces the element at the specified position in this list with the specified element. If this deque is empty or the index is larger than the largest index currently in this deque, this delegates to addLast(float) and returns the default value. If the index is negative, this delegates to addFirst(float) and returns the default value.
      Parameters:
      index - index of the element to replace
      item - element to be stored at the specified position
      Returns:
      the element previously at the specified position
    • set

      public void set(int index, float item)
      Replaces the element at the specified position in this list with the specified element. If this deque is empty or the index is larger than the largest index currently in this deque, this delegates to addLast(float) and returns the default value. If the index is negative, this delegates to addFirst(float) and returns the default value.
      Overrides:
      set in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      index - index of the element to replace
      item - element to be stored at the specified position
    • plus

      public void plus(int index, float value)
      Overrides:
      plus in class FloatList
    • plus

      public FloatList plus(float value)
      Description copied from class: FloatList
      Adds value to each item in this FloatList, stores it in this and returns it. The presence of this method allows Kotlin code to use the + operator (though it shouldn't be used more than once in an expression, because this method modifies this FloatList).
      Overrides:
      plus in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      value - each item in this will be assigned item + value
      Returns:
      this for chaining and Kotlin compatibility
    • times

      public void times(int index, float value)
      Overrides:
      times in class FloatList
    • times

      public FloatList times(float value)
      Description copied from class: FloatList
      Multiplies each item in this FloatList by value, stores it in this and returns it. The presence of this method allows Kotlin code to use the * operator (though it shouldn't be used more than once in an expression, because this method modifies this FloatList).
      Overrides:
      times in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      value - each item in this will be assigned item * value
      Returns:
      this for chaining and Kotlin compatibility
    • minus

      public void minus(int index, float value)
      Overrides:
      minus in class FloatList
    • minus

      public FloatList minus(float value)
      Description copied from class: FloatList
      Takes each item in this FloatList and subtracts value, stores it in this and returns it. This is just a minor convenience in Java, but the presence of this method allows Kotlin code to use the - operator (though it shouldn't be used more than once in an expression, because this method modifies this FloatList).
      Overrides:
      minus in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      value - each item in this will be assigned item - value
      Returns:
      this for chaining and Kotlin compatibility
    • div

      public void div(int index, float value)
      Overrides:
      div in class FloatList
    • div

      public FloatList div(float value)
      Description copied from class: FloatList
      Divides each item in this FloatList by value, stores it in this and returns it. The presence of this method allows Kotlin code to use the / operator (though it shouldn't be used more than once in an expression, because this method modifies this FloatList).
      Overrides:
      div in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      value - each item in this will be assigned item / value
      Returns:
      this for chaining and Kotlin compatibility
    • rem

      public void rem(int index, float value)
      Overrides:
      rem in class FloatList
    • rem

      public FloatList rem(float value)
      Description copied from class: FloatList
      Gets the remainder of each item in this FloatList with value, stores it in this and returns it. The presence of this method allows Kotlin code to use the % operator (though it shouldn't be used more than once in an expression, because this method modifies this FloatList).
      Overrides:
      rem in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      value - each item in this will be assigned item % value
      Returns:
      this for chaining and Kotlin compatibility
    • replaceAll

      public void replaceAll(com.github.tommyettinger.function.FloatToFloatFunction operator)
      Description copied from class: FloatList
      Replaces each element of this list with the result of applying the given operator to that element.
      Overrides:
      replaceAll in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      operator - a FloatToFloatFunction (a functional interface defined in funderby)
    • replaceFirst

      public boolean replaceFirst(float find, float replace)
      Replaces the first occurrence of find with replace. Returns true if it performed the replacement, or false if there was nothing to replace. This also returns false if find and replace are the same. This compares items with ==, so an item must be identical to find to be replaced, except in the cases of 0f == -0f and Float.NaN != anyFloat.
      Overrides:
      replaceFirst in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      find - the item to search for
      replace - the item to replace find with, if possible
      Returns:
      true if this changed, or false otherwise
    • replaceAll

      public int replaceAll(float find, float replace)
      Replaces every occurrence of find with replace. Returns the number of changed items, which is 0 if nothing was found or in the case that find and replace are the same.
      Overrides:
      replaceAll in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      find - the item to search for
      replace - the item to replace find with, if possible
      Returns:
      the number of replacements that occurred; 0 if nothing was found or replaced
    • replaceFirst

      public boolean replaceFirst(float find, float replace, float tolerance)
      Replaces the first occurrence of find with replace. Returns true if it performed the replacement, or false if there was nothing to replace. This also returns false if find and replace are the same.
      Overrides:
      replaceFirst in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      find - the item to search for
      replace - the item to replace find with, if possible
      Returns:
      true if this changed, or false otherwise
    • replaceAll

      public int replaceAll(float find, float replace, float tolerance)
      Replaces every occurrence of find with replace. Returns the number of changed items, which is 0 if nothing was found or in the case that find and replace are the same.
      Overrides:
      replaceAll in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      find - the item to search for
      replace - the item to replace find with, if possible
      tolerance - how much an item can be different from find and still be replaced
      Returns:
      the number of replacements that occurred; 0 if nothing was found or replaced
    • replaceFirstNaN

      public boolean replaceFirstNaN(float replace)
      Replaces the first occurrence of NaN with replace. Returns true if it performed the replacement, or false if there was nothing to replace.
      Overrides:
      replaceFirstNaN in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      replace - the item to replace NaN with, if possible
      Returns:
      true if this changed, or false otherwise
    • replaceAllNaN

      public int replaceAllNaN(float replace)
      Replaces every occurrence of NaN with replace. Returns the number of changed items, which is 0 if nothing was found.
      Overrides:
      replaceAllNaN in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      replace - the item to replace NaN with, if possible
      Returns:
      the number of replacements that occurred; 0 if nothing was found or replaced
    • duplicateRange

      public boolean duplicateRange(int index, int count)
      Inserts the specified number of items at the specified index. The new items will have values equal to the values at those indices before the insertion, and the previous values will be pushed to after the duplicated range.
      Overrides:
      duplicateRange in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      index - the first index to duplicate
      count - how many items to duplicate
    • clear

      public void clear()
      Removes all values from this deque. This operates in O(1) time.
      Specified by:
      clear in interface PrimitiveCollection<Float>
      Overrides:
      clear in class FloatList
    • iterator

      public FloatList.FloatListIterator iterator()
      Returns an iterator for the items in the deque. Remove is supported.
      Reuses one of two iterators for this deque. For nested or multithreaded iteration, use FloatDequeIterator(FloatDeque).
      Specified by:
      iterator in interface PrimitiveCollection<Float>
      Specified by:
      iterator in interface PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      iterator in class FloatList
      Returns:
      a FloatIterator; use its nextFloat() method instead of next()
    • descendingIterator

      public FloatList.FloatListIterator descendingIterator()
      Returns an iterator over the elements in this deque in reverse sequential order. The elements will be returned in order from last (tail) to first (head).
      Reuses one of two descending iterators for this deque. For nested or multithreaded iteration, use FloatDequeIterator(FloatDeque, boolean).
      Returns:
      an iterator over the elements in this deque in reverse sequence
    • descendingIterator

      public FloatList.FloatListIterator descendingIterator(int index)
      Returns an iterator over the elements in this deque in reverse sequential order. The elements will be returned in order from index backwards to first (head).
      Reuses one of two descending iterators for this deque. For nested or multithreaded iteration, use FloatDequeIterator(FloatDeque, boolean).
      Parameters:
      index - the index to start iterating from in this deque
      Returns:
      an iterator over the elements in this deque in reverse sequence
    • toString

      public String toString()
      Delegates to PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat.toString(String, boolean) with a delimiter of ", " and square brackets enabled.
      Overrides:
      toString in class FloatList
      Returns:
      the square-bracketed String representation of this FloatDeque, with items separated by ", "
    • hashCode

      public int hashCode()
      Specified by:
      hashCode in interface PrimitiveCollection<Float>
      Overrides:
      hashCode in class FloatList
    • equals

      public boolean equals(Object o)
      Using Float.compare(float, float) between each item in order, compares for equality with other subtypes of FloatList. If o is not a FloatList (and is also not somehow reference-equivalent to this collection), this returns false. This uses the PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat.iterator() of both this and o, so if either is in the middle of a concurrent iteration that modifies the collection, this may fail.
      Specified by:
      equals in interface PrimitiveCollection<Float>
      Overrides:
      equals in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      o - object to be compared for equality with this collection
      Returns:
      true if this is equal to o, or false otherwise
    • equals

      public boolean equals(Object o, float tolerance)
      Description copied from class: FloatList
      Compares float items with the given tolerance for error.
      Overrides:
      equals in class FloatList
    • swap

      public void swap(int first, int second)
      Switches the ordering of positions first and second, without changing any items beyond that.
      Specified by:
      swap in interface Arrangeable
      Specified by:
      swap in interface Ordered.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      swap in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      first - the first position, must not be negative and must be less than size()
      second - the second position, must not be negative and must be less than size()
    • reverse

      public void reverse()
      Reverses this FloatDeque in-place.
      Specified by:
      reverse in interface Arrangeable
      Specified by:
      reverse in interface Ordered.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      reverse in class FloatList
    • shuffle

      public void shuffle(Random rng)
      Description copied from interface: Ordered.OfFloat
      Pseudo-randomly shuffles the order of this Ordered in-place. You can seed rng, the random number generator, with an identical seed to reproduce a shuffle on two Ordered with the same Arrangeable.size().
      Specified by:
      shuffle in interface Arrangeable
      Specified by:
      shuffle in interface Ordered.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      shuffle in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      rng - any Random class, such as one from juniper
    • sort

      public void sort()
      Sorts this deque in-place using Arrays.sort(float[], int, int) in ascending order.
      Overrides:
      sort in class FloatList
    • sort

      public void sort(int from, int to)
      Uses Arrays.sort(float[], int, int) to sort a (clamped) subrange of this deque.
      Overrides:
      sort in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      from - first index to use, inclusive
      to - last index to use, exclusive
    • sort

      public void sort(FloatComparator comparator)
      Sorts this deque in-place using FloatComparators.sort(float[], int, int, FloatComparator). This should operate in O(n log(n)) time or less when the internals of the deque are continuous (the head is before the tail in the array). If the internals are not continuous, this takes an additional O(n) step (where n is less than the size of the deque) to rearrange the internals before sorting. You can pass null as the value for comparator, which will make this use the natural ordering for float.
      Specified by:
      sort in interface Ordered.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      sort in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      comparator - the Comparator to use for float items; may be null to use the natural order of float items when float implements Comparable of float
    • sort

      public void sort(int from, int to, FloatComparator comparator)
      Description copied from class: FloatList
      Sorts the specified range of elements according to the order induced by the specified comparator using mergesort, or Arrays.sort(float[], int, int) if c is null. This purely uses FloatComparators.sort(float[], int, int, FloatComparator), and you can see its docs for more information. This clamps from and to to the valid range.
      Overrides:
      sort in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      from - the index of the first element (inclusive) to be sorted
      to - the index of the last element (exclusive) to be sorted
      comparator - the comparator to determine the order of the FloatList
    • getRandom

      public float getRandom(Random random)
      Gets a randomly selected item from this FloatDeque, using the given random number generator. Throws a NoSuchElementException if empty.
      Parameters:
      random - any Random or subclass of it, such as AlternateRandom.
      Returns:
      a randomly selected item from this deque
    • random

      public float random(Random random)
      Gets a randomly selected item from this FloatDeque, using the given random number generator.
      Specified by:
      random in interface Ordered.OfFloat
      Overrides:
      random in class FloatList
      Parameters:
      random - any Random or subclass of it, such as AlternateRandom.
      Returns:
      a randomly selected item from this deque, or the default value if empty
    • with

      public static FloatDeque with()
      Constructs an empty deque. This is usually less useful than just using the constructor, but can be handy in some code-generation scenarios when you don't know how many arguments you will have.
      Returns:
      a new deque containing nothing
    • with

      public static FloatDeque with(float item)
      Creates a new FloatDeque that holds only the given item, but can be resized.
      Parameters:
      item - one float item
      Returns:
      a new FloatDeque that holds the given item
    • with

      public static FloatDeque with(float item0, float item1)
      Creates a new FloatDeque that holds only the given items, but can be resized.
      Parameters:
      item0 - a float item
      item1 - a float item
      Returns:
      a new FloatDeque that holds the given items
    • with

      public static FloatDeque with(float item0, float item1, float item2)
      Creates a new FloatDeque that holds only the given items, but can be resized.
      Parameters:
      item0 - a float item
      item1 - a float item
      item2 - a float item
      Returns:
      a new FloatDeque that holds the given items
    • with

      public static FloatDeque with(float item0, float item1, float item2, float item3)
      Creates a new FloatDeque that holds only the given items, but can be resized.
      Parameters:
      item0 - a float item
      item1 - a float item
      item2 - a float item
      item3 - a float item
      Returns:
      a new FloatDeque that holds the given items
    • with

      public static FloatDeque with(float item0, float item1, float item2, float item3, float item4)
      Creates a new FloatDeque that holds only the given items, but can be resized.
      Parameters:
      item0 - a float item
      item1 - a float item
      item2 - a float item
      item3 - a float item
      item4 - a float item
      Returns:
      a new FloatDeque that holds the given items
    • with

      public static FloatDeque with(float item0, float item1, float item2, float item3, float item4, float item5)
      Creates a new FloatDeque that holds only the given items, but can be resized.
      Parameters:
      item0 - a float item
      item1 - a float item
      item2 - a float item
      item3 - a float item
      item4 - a float item
      item5 - a float item
      Returns:
      a new FloatDeque that holds the given items
    • with

      public static FloatDeque with(float item0, float item1, float item2, float item3, float item4, float item5, float item6)
      Creates a new FloatDeque that holds only the given items, but can be resized.
      Parameters:
      item0 - a float item
      item1 - a float item
      item2 - a float item
      item3 - a float item
      item4 - a float item
      item5 - a float item
      item6 - a float item
      Returns:
      a new FloatDeque that holds the given items
    • with

      public static FloatDeque with(float item0, float item1, float item2, float item3, float item4, float item5, float item6, float item7)
      Creates a new FloatDeque that holds only the given items, but can be resized.
      Parameters:
      item0 - a float item
      item1 - a float item
      item2 - a float item
      item3 - a float item
      item4 - a float item
      item5 - a float item
      item6 - a float item
      item7 - a float item
      Returns:
      a new FloatDeque that holds the given items
    • with

      public static FloatDeque with(float... varargs)
      Creates a new FloatDeque that will hold the items in the given array or varargs. This overload will only be used when a float array is supplied, or if varargs are used and there are 9 or more arguments.
      Parameters:
      varargs - either 0 or more float items, or an array of float
      Returns:
      a new FloatDeque that holds the given float items
    • parse

      public static FloatDeque parse(String str, String delimiter)
      Calls parse(String, String, boolean) with brackets set to false.
      Parameters:
      str - a String that will be parsed in full
      delimiter - the delimiter between items in str
      Returns:
      a new collection parsed from str
    • parse

      public static FloatDeque parse(String str, String delimiter, boolean brackets)
      Creates a new collection and fills it by calling PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat.addLegible(String, String, int, int) on either all of str (if brackets is false) or str without its first and last chars (if brackets is true). Each item is expected to be separated by delimiter.
      Parameters:
      str - a String that will be parsed in full (depending on brackets)
      delimiter - the delimiter between items in str
      brackets - if true, the first and last chars in str will be ignored
      Returns:
      a new collection parsed from str
    • parse

      public static FloatDeque parse(String str, String delimiter, int offset, int length)
      Creates a new collection and fills it by calling PrimitiveCollection.OfFloat.addLegible(String, String, int, int) with the given four parameters as-is.
      Parameters:
      str - a String that will have the given section parsed
      delimiter - the delimiter between items in str
      offset - the first position to parse in str, inclusive
      length - how many chars to parse, starting from offset
      Returns:
      a new collection parsed from str