Interface Table<R extends @Nullable Object,​C extends @Nullable Object,​V extends @Nullable Object>

  • Type Parameters:
    R - the type of the table row keys
    C - the type of the table column keys
    V - the type of the mapped values
    All Known Subinterfaces:
    RowSortedTable<R,​C,​V>
    All Known Implementing Classes:
    ArrayTable, ForwardingTable, HashBasedTable, ImmutableTable, TreeBasedTable

    @DoNotMock("Use ImmutableTable, HashBasedTable, or another implementation")
    @GwtCompatible
    public interface Table<R extends @Nullable Object,​C extends @Nullable Object,​V extends @Nullable Object>
    A collection that associates an ordered pair of keys, called a row key and a column key, with a single value. A table may be sparse, with only a small fraction of row key / column key pairs possessing a corresponding value.

    The mappings corresponding to a given row key may be viewed as a Map whose keys are the columns. The reverse is also available, associating a column with a row key / value map. Note that, in some implementations, data access by column key may have fewer supported operations or worse performance than data access by row key.

    The methods returning collections or maps always return views of the underlying table. Updating the table can change the contents of those collections, and updating the collections will change the table.

    All methods that modify the table are optional, and the views returned by the table may or may not be modifiable. When modification isn't supported, those methods will throw an UnsupportedOperationException.

    See the Guava User Guide article on Table.

    Since:
    7.0
    Author:
    Jared Levy
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      Set<Table.Cell<R,​C,​V>> cellSet()
      Returns a set of all row key / column key / value triplets.
      void clear()
      Removes all mappings from the table.
      Map<R,​V> column​(C columnKey)
      Returns a view of all mappings that have the given column key.
      Set<C> columnKeySet()
      Returns a set of column keys that have one or more values in the table.
      Map<C,​Map<R,​V>> columnMap()
      Returns a view that associates each column key with the corresponding map from row keys to values.
      boolean contains​(Object rowKey, Object columnKey)
      Returns true if the table contains a mapping with the specified row and column keys.
      boolean containsColumn​(Object columnKey)
      Returns true if the table contains a mapping with the specified column.
      boolean containsRow​(Object rowKey)
      Returns true if the table contains a mapping with the specified row key.
      boolean containsValue​(Object value)
      Returns true if the table contains a mapping with the specified value.
      boolean equals​(Object obj)
      Compares the specified object with this table for equality.
      V get​(Object rowKey, Object columnKey)
      Returns the value corresponding to the given row and column keys, or null if no such mapping exists.
      int hashCode()
      Returns the hash code for this table.
      boolean isEmpty()
      Returns true if the table contains no mappings.
      V put​(R rowKey, C columnKey, V value)
      Associates the specified value with the specified keys.
      void putAll​(Table<? extends R,​? extends C,​? extends V> table)
      Copies all mappings from the specified table to this table.
      V remove​(Object rowKey, Object columnKey)
      Removes the mapping, if any, associated with the given keys.
      Map<C,​V> row​(R rowKey)
      Returns a view of all mappings that have the given row key.
      Set<R> rowKeySet()
      Returns a set of row keys that have one or more values in the table.
      Map<R,​Map<C,​V>> rowMap()
      Returns a view that associates each row key with the corresponding map from column keys to values.
      int size()
      Returns the number of row key / column key / value mappings in the table.
      Collection<V> values()
      Returns a collection of all values, which may contain duplicates.
    • Method Detail

      • isEmpty

        boolean isEmpty()
        Returns true if the table contains no mappings.
      • size

        int size()
        Returns the number of row key / column key / value mappings in the table.
      • equals

        boolean equals​(@CheckForNull
                       Object obj)
        Compares the specified object with this table for equality. Two tables are equal when their cell views, as returned by cellSet(), are equal.
        Overrides:
        equals in class Object
        Parameters:
        obj - the reference object with which to compare.
        Returns:
        true if this object is the same as the obj argument; false otherwise.
        See Also:
        Object.hashCode(), HashMap
      • clear

        void clear()
        Removes all mappings from the table.
      • put

        @CanIgnoreReturnValue
        @CheckForNull
        V put​(R rowKey,
              C columnKey,
              V value)
        Associates the specified value with the specified keys. If the table already contained a mapping for those keys, the old value is replaced with the specified value.
        Parameters:
        rowKey - row key that the value should be associated with
        columnKey - column key that the value should be associated with
        value - value to be associated with the specified keys
        Returns:
        the value previously associated with the keys, or null if no mapping existed for the keys
      • putAll

        void putAll​(Table<? extends R,​? extends C,​? extends V> table)
        Copies all mappings from the specified table to this table. The effect is equivalent to calling put(R, C, V) with each row key / column key / value mapping in table.
        Parameters:
        table - the table to add to this table
      • row

        Map<C,​Vrow​(R rowKey)
        Returns a view of all mappings that have the given row key. For each row key / column key / value mapping in the table with that row key, the returned map associates the column key with the value. If no mappings in the table have the provided row key, an empty map is returned.

        Changes to the returned map will update the underlying table, and vice versa.

        Parameters:
        rowKey - key of row to search for in the table
        Returns:
        the corresponding map from column keys to values
      • column

        Map<R,​Vcolumn​(C columnKey)
        Returns a view of all mappings that have the given column key. For each row key / column key / value mapping in the table with that column key, the returned map associates the row key with the value. If no mappings in the table have the provided column key, an empty map is returned.

        Changes to the returned map will update the underlying table, and vice versa.

        Parameters:
        columnKey - key of column to search for in the table
        Returns:
        the corresponding map from row keys to values
      • cellSet

        Set<Table.Cell<R,​C,​V>> cellSet()
        Returns a set of all row key / column key / value triplets. Changes to the returned set will update the underlying table, and vice versa. The cell set does not support the add or addAll methods.
        Returns:
        set of table cells consisting of row key / column key / value triplets
      • rowKeySet

        Set<RrowKeySet()
        Returns a set of row keys that have one or more values in the table. Changes to the set will update the underlying table, and vice versa.
        Returns:
        set of row keys
      • columnKeySet

        Set<CcolumnKeySet()
        Returns a set of column keys that have one or more values in the table. Changes to the set will update the underlying table, and vice versa.
        Returns:
        set of column keys
      • values

        Collection<Vvalues()
        Returns a collection of all values, which may contain duplicates. Changes to the returned collection will update the underlying table, and vice versa.
        Returns:
        collection of values
      • rowMap

        Map<R,​Map<C,​V>> rowMap()
        Returns a view that associates each row key with the corresponding map from column keys to values. Changes to the returned map will update this table. The returned map does not support put() or putAll(), or setValue() on its entries.

        In contrast, the maps returned by rowMap().get() have the same behavior as those returned by row(R). Those maps may support setValue(), put(), and putAll().

        Returns:
        a map view from each row key to a secondary map from column keys to values
      • columnMap

        Map<C,​Map<R,​V>> columnMap()
        Returns a view that associates each column key with the corresponding map from row keys to values. Changes to the returned map will update this table. The returned map does not support put() or putAll(), or setValue() on its entries.

        In contrast, the maps returned by columnMap().get() have the same behavior as those returned by column(C). Those maps may support setValue(), put(), and putAll().

        Returns:
        a map view from each column key to a secondary map from row keys to values