Package org.biojava.nbio.structure.math
Class SymbolTable<Key extends Comparable<Key>,Value>
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Serializable
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public class SymbolTable<Key extends Comparable<Key>,Value> extends Object implements Iterable<Key>, Serializable
Sorted symbol table implementation using a java.util.TreeMap. Does not allow duplicate keys. This class represents an ordered symbol table. It assumes that the elements are Comparable. It supports the usual put, get, contains, and delete methods. It also provides ordered methods for finding the minimum, maximum, floor, and ceiling.The class uses the convention that values cannot be null. Setting the value associated with a key to null is equivalent to removing the key.
This implementation uses a balanced binary search tree. The add, contains, delete, minimum, maximum, ceiling, and floor methods take logarithmic time. Derived from http://introcs.cs.princeton.edu/java/44st/ST.java.html
For additional documentation, see Section 4.4 of Introduction to Programming in Java: An Interdisciplinary Approach by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description SymbolTable()
Create an empty symbol table.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description Key
ceil(Key k)
Return the smallest key in the table >= k.boolean
contains(Key key)
Is the key in the table?Value
delete(Key key)
Delete the key (and paired value) from table.Key
floor(Key k)
Return the largest key in the table <= k.Value
get(Key key)
Return the value paired with given key; null if key is not in table.Iterator<Key>
iterator()
Return an Iterator for the keys in the table.Iterable<Key>
keys()
Return an Iterable for the keys in the table.Key
max()
Return the largest key in the table.Key
min()
Return the smallest key in the table.void
put(Key key, Value val)
Put key-value pair into the symbol table.int
size()
How many keys are in the table?-
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
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Methods inherited from interface java.lang.Iterable
forEach, spliterator
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Constructor Detail
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SymbolTable
public SymbolTable()
Create an empty symbol table.
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Method Detail
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put
public void put(Key key, Value val)
Put key-value pair into the symbol table. Remove key from table if value is null.
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delete
public Value delete(Key key)
Delete the key (and paired value) from table. Return the value paired with given key; null if key is not in table.
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size
public int size()
How many keys are in the table?
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iterator
public Iterator<Key> iterator()
Return an Iterator for the keys in the table. To iterate over all of the keys in the symbol table st, use the foreach notation: for (Key key : st).- Specified by:
iterator
in interfaceIterable<Key extends Comparable<Key>>
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keys
public Iterable<Key> keys()
Return an Iterable for the keys in the table. To iterate over all of the keys in the symbol table st, use the foreach notation: for (Key key : st.keys()).
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