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Collections in Java
Overview
• A Collection is a container that groups similar elements into
an entity.
• Examples would include a list of bank accounts, set of
students, group of telephone numbers.
• The Collections framework in Java offers a unified approach
to store, retrieve and manipulate a group of data
• Java’s Collection framework has an intuitive approach when
compared to other complex frameworks such as C++
Benefits
• Helpful to developers by providing all standard data structures algorithms
to let the developer concentrate more on functionality rather than the
lower level details
• Faster execution: with a range of options available for choice of
implementation. The framework aids in improving the quality and
performance of Java applications.
• Code to interface: Since the collections framework is coded on the
principles of “Code to Interface”, it aids in inter-operability between APIs
that are not directly related.
• Learning Curve: Easy to learn and start using Collections due to the “Code
to Interface” principles.
Core Collections Framework
• The Collection framework forms a suitable
hierarchy:
Collection
Set List Queue
SortedSet
Map
SortedMap
Core Collections Framework
(Cont’d)
• The core Collections framework is very generic in nature and provides a standard
interface to all operations that can be performed.
• For example the root interface Collection is declared as public interface Collection <E>
– E represents a generic object.
• Collection: This interface is pretty much used in declarations and method signatures so
any type of Collections can be passed around.
• Set: A Collection interface that cannot take any duplicate elements.
• List: An ordered Collection interface that allows duplicate elements and provides
object retrieval based on an integer index.
• Queue: Apart from following the FIFO (First In First Out) principles this Collection offers
variety of implementation.
• Map: Supports Collection of key and value pairs. Design does not allow duplicate keys.
• Sorted Set: Ordered version of the set interface.
• Sorted Map: Maintains ascending order of keys.
Operations Supported by
Collection <E> interface
• boolean isEmpty();
• boolean contains (Object element);
• boolean remove (Object element);
• Interface <E> iterator();
• boolean containsAll (Collection <> C);
• boolean addAll (Collection <? extends E> C);
• boolean removeAll (Collection() > C);
c.removeAll (Collections.Singleton(obj);
• boolean retainAll (Collection <?> C);
• void clear();
• Object[ ] toArray();
• <T> T[ ] toArray(T[ ]a);
Iteration
• Two ways to iterate over Collections:
– Iterator
static void loopThrough(Collection col){
for (Iterator <E> iter = col.iterator();iter.hasnext()) {
Object obj=iter.next();
}
}
– For-each
static void loopThrough(Collection col){
for (Object obj: col) {
//access object
}
}
Set
• Set Interface: It offers inherited services from the root
Collection interface with the added functionality of restricting
duplicate elements.
• Implementations:
Set
HashSet TreeSet LinkedHashSet
Example Code
• Adding unique objects to a collection
Collection <String> uniqueString (Collection<String> c)
{
Set<String> uniqueSetStr = new HashSet<String>();
for (String str: c)
{
if(!uniqueStrSet.add(str)){
System.out.println(“Duplicate deleted:”+ str);
}
}
return uniqueStrSet;
Set Implementation
Comparisons
• Idioms for using bulk operations on sets:
• Copy a set when doing bulk operations to retain the original set.
• Example:
Set <String> unionSet = new TreeSet<String>(set1); unionSet.addAll(set2);
HashSet TreeSet Linked HashSet
Storage Type Hash Table Red-Black Tree Hash Table with
a Linked List
Performance Best
performance
Slower than
HashSet
Little costly than
HashSet
Order of
Iteration
No guarantee of
order of
iteration
Order based Orders elements
based on
insertion
List
• In addition to the core services inherited from the root collection interface, the
list interface offers
– Positional access
– Search
– Customized Iteration
– Range-view
• List Implementation
– ArrayList offers better performance compared to Linkedlist.
List
Arraylist Vector Linkedlist
Typical usage of List
• Bulk Operations
– listA.addAll(listB); // append elements.
• Positional access and search
– Eg: To swap elements in a list.
public static<String> void swap(List<String>strList, int k, int l)
{
String strTmp = strList.get(l);
strList.set(k,strList.get(l));
strList.set(l,strTmp);
}
List Iterator
• Customized Iteration: ListIterator
– Offers iteration in both directions, forward and
backward
– Example:
for(ListIterator<String> lIter=strList.listIterator(strList.size());lIter.hasPrevious())
{
String str = lIter.previous();
}
List Operations
• Range-View:
– subList(int from, int to) returns a view portion of
the sublist starting from <from> to <to> exclusive.
Algorithms available for List
• sort: Uses mergesort
• shuffle: Randomly shuffles elements
• reverse: Reverses order of elements
• rotate: Rotates list by specified number
• fill: Overwrites every element with specified element.
• copy: Copies source list into destination.
• binarySearch: Performs search usng binary search.
• indexOfSubList: Returns index of first subList found.
• lastIndexOfSubList: Returns index of the last subList found.
Queue
• In addition to the inherited core services offered by
Collection, queue offers following methods in two flavors:
Purpose Throw
Exception
Return Special
Value
Insert Inserts an elements
to the queue
add(obj) offer(obj)
Remove Remove head of the
queue and return it.
remove() poll()
Examine Return the head of
the queue
element() peek()
Map
• Basic operations:
– Val put (Object key);
– Val get (Object key);
– Val remove (Object key);
– boolean containsKey (Object key);
– boolean containsValue (Object value);
– int size();
– boolean isEmpty();
• Bulk services
– Void putAll(Map<? extends Key, ? extends Val> map);
– void clear();
Map (Cont’d)
• Views
public set<Key> keySet();
public collection<Val> values();
public set<Maps.Entry<Key,Val>> entrySet();
• Examples:
Iteration over a map
for(Map.Entry<?,vtype> elem: map.entrySet())
System.out.print(element.getKey()+”:”+element.getValue());
To find If a map contains another map
If(map1.entrySet().containsAll(Map2.entrySet()))
If two map objects contain same keys
If(map1.keyset().equals(map2.keyset()))
To find out common keys behave two map objects
Set<Ktype> common keys = new Hashset<Ktype>(map1.commonkeys.retainAll(map2.keyset());
Map Implementations
Performance Increases
Map
HashMap TreeMap Linkedlist HashTable
SortedSet
• SortedSet stores elements in ascending order as per the natural ordering or
as defined by a comparator provided at instantiation time.
• Also the iterator and toArray methods iterate and return array in sorted
order.
• Additional Services provided:
– SortedSet <Element> subSet (Element fromElement, Element toElement);
– SortedSet <Element> headSet (Element toElement);
– SortedSet <Element> tailSet (Element fromElement);
– element first();
– element last();
– Comparator <? Super Element> comparator();
SortedMap
• Organizes data in ascending order based on natural ordering of
the keys or a comparator supplied at instantiation time.
• Services provided in addition to Map interface:
– Comparator <? super Key> comparator();
– SortedMap<Key, Value> SubMap(Key from, key to);
– SortedMap<Key, Value> headMap (key to);
– SortedMap<Key, Value> tailMap(key from);
– Key firstKey();
– Key lastKey();
Map: Pitfalls
• ThreadSafety
– The bulk operations like keySet(), values() and
entrySet() return collections that can be modified
automatically when the underlying collection
changes.
ThreadSafety
• Collections by default are not threadsafe
• In order to achieve thread-safety the following utility methods from <collection>
can be employed.
• Encapsulation
– Implementation style, where the access to the collection is only from a thread-safe client
• Synchronization
– Collections.synchronizedList (new LinkedList(…));
• Unmodifiable
– Collections.unmodifiableList(new LinkedList(…));
• Fail-safe iterator
– Using fail-safe iterators makes sure the collection is not modified as it is iterated.

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Collections

  • 2. Overview • A Collection is a container that groups similar elements into an entity. • Examples would include a list of bank accounts, set of students, group of telephone numbers. • The Collections framework in Java offers a unified approach to store, retrieve and manipulate a group of data • Java’s Collection framework has an intuitive approach when compared to other complex frameworks such as C++
  • 3. Benefits • Helpful to developers by providing all standard data structures algorithms to let the developer concentrate more on functionality rather than the lower level details • Faster execution: with a range of options available for choice of implementation. The framework aids in improving the quality and performance of Java applications. • Code to interface: Since the collections framework is coded on the principles of “Code to Interface”, it aids in inter-operability between APIs that are not directly related. • Learning Curve: Easy to learn and start using Collections due to the “Code to Interface” principles.
  • 4. Core Collections Framework • The Collection framework forms a suitable hierarchy: Collection Set List Queue SortedSet Map SortedMap
  • 5. Core Collections Framework (Cont’d) • The core Collections framework is very generic in nature and provides a standard interface to all operations that can be performed. • For example the root interface Collection is declared as public interface Collection <E> – E represents a generic object. • Collection: This interface is pretty much used in declarations and method signatures so any type of Collections can be passed around. • Set: A Collection interface that cannot take any duplicate elements. • List: An ordered Collection interface that allows duplicate elements and provides object retrieval based on an integer index. • Queue: Apart from following the FIFO (First In First Out) principles this Collection offers variety of implementation. • Map: Supports Collection of key and value pairs. Design does not allow duplicate keys. • Sorted Set: Ordered version of the set interface. • Sorted Map: Maintains ascending order of keys.
  • 6. Operations Supported by Collection <E> interface • boolean isEmpty(); • boolean contains (Object element); • boolean remove (Object element); • Interface <E> iterator(); • boolean containsAll (Collection <> C); • boolean addAll (Collection <? extends E> C); • boolean removeAll (Collection() > C); c.removeAll (Collections.Singleton(obj); • boolean retainAll (Collection <?> C); • void clear(); • Object[ ] toArray(); • <T> T[ ] toArray(T[ ]a);
  • 7. Iteration • Two ways to iterate over Collections: – Iterator static void loopThrough(Collection col){ for (Iterator <E> iter = col.iterator();iter.hasnext()) { Object obj=iter.next(); } } – For-each static void loopThrough(Collection col){ for (Object obj: col) { //access object } }
  • 8. Set • Set Interface: It offers inherited services from the root Collection interface with the added functionality of restricting duplicate elements. • Implementations: Set HashSet TreeSet LinkedHashSet
  • 9. Example Code • Adding unique objects to a collection Collection <String> uniqueString (Collection<String> c) { Set<String> uniqueSetStr = new HashSet<String>(); for (String str: c) { if(!uniqueStrSet.add(str)){ System.out.println(“Duplicate deleted:”+ str); } } return uniqueStrSet;
  • 10. Set Implementation Comparisons • Idioms for using bulk operations on sets: • Copy a set when doing bulk operations to retain the original set. • Example: Set <String> unionSet = new TreeSet<String>(set1); unionSet.addAll(set2); HashSet TreeSet Linked HashSet Storage Type Hash Table Red-Black Tree Hash Table with a Linked List Performance Best performance Slower than HashSet Little costly than HashSet Order of Iteration No guarantee of order of iteration Order based Orders elements based on insertion
  • 11. List • In addition to the core services inherited from the root collection interface, the list interface offers – Positional access – Search – Customized Iteration – Range-view • List Implementation – ArrayList offers better performance compared to Linkedlist. List Arraylist Vector Linkedlist
  • 12. Typical usage of List • Bulk Operations – listA.addAll(listB); // append elements. • Positional access and search – Eg: To swap elements in a list. public static<String> void swap(List<String>strList, int k, int l) { String strTmp = strList.get(l); strList.set(k,strList.get(l)); strList.set(l,strTmp); }
  • 13. List Iterator • Customized Iteration: ListIterator – Offers iteration in both directions, forward and backward – Example: for(ListIterator<String> lIter=strList.listIterator(strList.size());lIter.hasPrevious()) { String str = lIter.previous(); }
  • 14. List Operations • Range-View: – subList(int from, int to) returns a view portion of the sublist starting from <from> to <to> exclusive.
  • 15. Algorithms available for List • sort: Uses mergesort • shuffle: Randomly shuffles elements • reverse: Reverses order of elements • rotate: Rotates list by specified number • fill: Overwrites every element with specified element. • copy: Copies source list into destination. • binarySearch: Performs search usng binary search. • indexOfSubList: Returns index of first subList found. • lastIndexOfSubList: Returns index of the last subList found.
  • 16. Queue • In addition to the inherited core services offered by Collection, queue offers following methods in two flavors: Purpose Throw Exception Return Special Value Insert Inserts an elements to the queue add(obj) offer(obj) Remove Remove head of the queue and return it. remove() poll() Examine Return the head of the queue element() peek()
  • 17. Map • Basic operations: – Val put (Object key); – Val get (Object key); – Val remove (Object key); – boolean containsKey (Object key); – boolean containsValue (Object value); – int size(); – boolean isEmpty(); • Bulk services – Void putAll(Map<? extends Key, ? extends Val> map); – void clear();
  • 18. Map (Cont’d) • Views public set<Key> keySet(); public collection<Val> values(); public set<Maps.Entry<Key,Val>> entrySet(); • Examples: Iteration over a map for(Map.Entry<?,vtype> elem: map.entrySet()) System.out.print(element.getKey()+”:”+element.getValue()); To find If a map contains another map If(map1.entrySet().containsAll(Map2.entrySet())) If two map objects contain same keys If(map1.keyset().equals(map2.keyset())) To find out common keys behave two map objects Set<Ktype> common keys = new Hashset<Ktype>(map1.commonkeys.retainAll(map2.keyset());
  • 20. SortedSet • SortedSet stores elements in ascending order as per the natural ordering or as defined by a comparator provided at instantiation time. • Also the iterator and toArray methods iterate and return array in sorted order. • Additional Services provided: – SortedSet <Element> subSet (Element fromElement, Element toElement); – SortedSet <Element> headSet (Element toElement); – SortedSet <Element> tailSet (Element fromElement); – element first(); – element last(); – Comparator <? Super Element> comparator();
  • 21. SortedMap • Organizes data in ascending order based on natural ordering of the keys or a comparator supplied at instantiation time. • Services provided in addition to Map interface: – Comparator <? super Key> comparator(); – SortedMap<Key, Value> SubMap(Key from, key to); – SortedMap<Key, Value> headMap (key to); – SortedMap<Key, Value> tailMap(key from); – Key firstKey(); – Key lastKey();
  • 22. Map: Pitfalls • ThreadSafety – The bulk operations like keySet(), values() and entrySet() return collections that can be modified automatically when the underlying collection changes.
  • 23. ThreadSafety • Collections by default are not threadsafe • In order to achieve thread-safety the following utility methods from <collection> can be employed. • Encapsulation – Implementation style, where the access to the collection is only from a thread-safe client • Synchronization – Collections.synchronizedList (new LinkedList(…)); • Unmodifiable – Collections.unmodifiableList(new LinkedList(…)); • Fail-safe iterator – Using fail-safe iterators makes sure the collection is not modified as it is iterated.