Class Range<T>
- java.lang.Object
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- org.apache.commons.lang3.Range<T>
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- Type Parameters:
T
- The type of range values.
- All Implemented Interfaces:
java.io.Serializable
public final class Range<T> extends java.lang.Object implements java.io.Serializable
An immutable range of objects from a minimum to maximum point inclusive.
The objects need to either be implementations of
Comparable
or you need to supply aComparator
.#ThreadSafe# if the objects and comparator are thread-safe
- Since:
- 3.0
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description static <T extends java.lang.Comparable<T>>
Range<T>between(T fromInclusive, T toInclusive)
Obtains a range with the specified minimum and maximum values (both inclusive).static <T> Range<T>
between(T fromInclusive, T toInclusive, java.util.Comparator<T> comparator)
Obtains a range with the specified minimum and maximum values (both inclusive).boolean
contains(T element)
Checks whether the specified element occurs within this range.boolean
containsRange(Range<T> otherRange)
Checks whether this range contains all the elements of the specified range.int
elementCompareTo(T element)
Checks where the specified element occurs relative to this range.boolean
equals(java.lang.Object obj)
Compares this range to another object to test if they are equal.T
fit(T element)
Fits the given element into this range by returning the given element or, if out of bounds, the range minimum if below, or the range maximum if above.java.util.Comparator<T>
getComparator()
Gets the comparator being used to determine if objects are within the range.T
getMaximum()
Gets the maximum value in this range.T
getMinimum()
Gets the minimum value in this range.int
hashCode()
Gets a suitable hash code for the range.Range<T>
intersectionWith(Range<T> other)
Calculate the intersection ofthis
and an overlapping Range.static <T extends java.lang.Comparable<T>>
Range<T>is(T element)
Obtains a range using the specified element as both the minimum and maximum in this range.static <T> Range<T>
is(T element, java.util.Comparator<T> comparator)
Obtains a range using the specified element as both the minimum and maximum in this range.boolean
isAfter(T element)
Checks whether this range is after the specified element.boolean
isAfterRange(Range<T> otherRange)
Checks whether this range is completely after the specified range.boolean
isBefore(T element)
Checks whether this range is before the specified element.boolean
isBeforeRange(Range<T> otherRange)
Checks whether this range is completely before the specified range.boolean
isEndedBy(T element)
Checks whether this range ends with the specified element.boolean
isNaturalOrdering()
Whether or not the Range is using the natural ordering of the elements.boolean
isOverlappedBy(Range<T> otherRange)
Checks whether this range is overlapped by the specified range.boolean
isStartedBy(T element)
Checks whether this range starts with the specified element.java.lang.String
toString()
Gets the range as aString
.java.lang.String
toString(java.lang.String format)
Formats the receiver using the given format.
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Method Detail
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between
public static <T extends java.lang.Comparable<T>> Range<T> between(T fromInclusive, T toInclusive)
Obtains a range with the specified minimum and maximum values (both inclusive).
The range uses the natural ordering of the elements to determine where values lie in the range.
The arguments may be passed in the order (min,max) or (max,min). The getMinimum and getMaximum methods will return the correct values.
- Type Parameters:
T
- the type of the elements in this range- Parameters:
fromInclusive
- the first value that defines the edge of the range, inclusivetoInclusive
- the second value that defines the edge of the range, inclusive- Returns:
- the range object, not null
- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if either element is nulljava.lang.ClassCastException
- if the elements are notComparable
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between
public static <T> Range<T> between(T fromInclusive, T toInclusive, java.util.Comparator<T> comparator)
Obtains a range with the specified minimum and maximum values (both inclusive).
The range uses the specified
Comparator
to determine where values lie in the range.The arguments may be passed in the order (min,max) or (max,min). The getMinimum and getMaximum methods will return the correct values.
- Type Parameters:
T
- the type of the elements in this range- Parameters:
fromInclusive
- the first value that defines the edge of the range, inclusivetoInclusive
- the second value that defines the edge of the range, inclusivecomparator
- the comparator to be used, null for natural ordering- Returns:
- the range object, not null
- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if either element is nulljava.lang.ClassCastException
- if using natural ordering and the elements are notComparable
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is
public static <T extends java.lang.Comparable<T>> Range<T> is(T element)
Obtains a range using the specified element as both the minimum and maximum in this range.
The range uses the natural ordering of the elements to determine where values lie in the range.
- Type Parameters:
T
- the type of the elements in this range- Parameters:
element
- the value to use for this range, not null- Returns:
- the range object, not null
- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if the element is nulljava.lang.ClassCastException
- if the element is notComparable
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is
public static <T> Range<T> is(T element, java.util.Comparator<T> comparator)
Obtains a range using the specified element as both the minimum and maximum in this range.
The range uses the specified
Comparator
to determine where values lie in the range.- Type Parameters:
T
- the type of the elements in this range- Parameters:
element
- the value to use for this range, must not benull
comparator
- the comparator to be used, null for natural ordering- Returns:
- the range object, not null
- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if the element is nulljava.lang.ClassCastException
- if using natural ordering and the elements are notComparable
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contains
public boolean contains(T element)
Checks whether the specified element occurs within this range.
- Parameters:
element
- the element to check for, null returns false- Returns:
- true if the specified element occurs within this range
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containsRange
public boolean containsRange(Range<T> otherRange)
Checks whether this range contains all the elements of the specified range.
This method may fail if the ranges have two different comparators or element types.
- Parameters:
otherRange
- the range to check, null returns false- Returns:
- true if this range contains the specified range
- Throws:
java.lang.RuntimeException
- if ranges cannot be compared
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elementCompareTo
public int elementCompareTo(T element)
Checks where the specified element occurs relative to this range.
The API is reminiscent of the Comparable interface returning
-1
if the element is before the range,0
if contained within the range and1
if the element is after the range.- Parameters:
element
- the element to check for, not null- Returns:
- -1, 0 or +1 depending on the element's location relative to the range
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equals
public boolean equals(java.lang.Object obj)
Compares this range to another object to test if they are equal.
.To be equal, the minimum and maximum values must be equal, which ignores any differences in the comparator.
- Overrides:
equals
in classjava.lang.Object
- Parameters:
obj
- the reference object with which to compare- Returns:
- true if this object is equal
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getComparator
public java.util.Comparator<T> getComparator()
Gets the comparator being used to determine if objects are within the range.
Natural ordering uses an internal comparator implementation, thus this method never returns null. See
isNaturalOrdering()
.- Returns:
- the comparator being used, not null
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getMaximum
public T getMaximum()
Gets the maximum value in this range.
- Returns:
- the maximum value in this range, not null
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getMinimum
public T getMinimum()
Gets the minimum value in this range.
- Returns:
- the minimum value in this range, not null
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hashCode
public int hashCode()
Gets a suitable hash code for the range.
- Overrides:
hashCode
in classjava.lang.Object
- Returns:
- a hash code value for this object
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intersectionWith
public Range<T> intersectionWith(Range<T> other)
Calculate the intersection ofthis
and an overlapping Range.- Parameters:
other
- overlapping Range- Returns:
- range representing the intersection of
this
andother
(this
if equal) - Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- ifother
does not overlapthis
- Since:
- 3.0.1
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isAfter
public boolean isAfter(T element)
Checks whether this range is after the specified element.
- Parameters:
element
- the element to check for, null returns false- Returns:
- true if this range is entirely after the specified element
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isAfterRange
public boolean isAfterRange(Range<T> otherRange)
Checks whether this range is completely after the specified range.
This method may fail if the ranges have two different comparators or element types.
- Parameters:
otherRange
- the range to check, null returns false- Returns:
- true if this range is completely after the specified range
- Throws:
java.lang.RuntimeException
- if ranges cannot be compared
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isBefore
public boolean isBefore(T element)
Checks whether this range is before the specified element.
- Parameters:
element
- the element to check for, null returns false- Returns:
- true if this range is entirely before the specified element
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isBeforeRange
public boolean isBeforeRange(Range<T> otherRange)
Checks whether this range is completely before the specified range.
This method may fail if the ranges have two different comparators or element types.
- Parameters:
otherRange
- the range to check, null returns false- Returns:
- true if this range is completely before the specified range
- Throws:
java.lang.RuntimeException
- if ranges cannot be compared
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isEndedBy
public boolean isEndedBy(T element)
Checks whether this range ends with the specified element.
- Parameters:
element
- the element to check for, null returns false- Returns:
- true if the specified element occurs within this range
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isNaturalOrdering
public boolean isNaturalOrdering()
Whether or not the Range is using the natural ordering of the elements.
Natural ordering uses an internal comparator implementation, thus this method is the only way to check if a null comparator was specified.
- Returns:
- true if using natural ordering
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isOverlappedBy
public boolean isOverlappedBy(Range<T> otherRange)
Checks whether this range is overlapped by the specified range.
Two ranges overlap if there is at least one element in common.
This method may fail if the ranges have two different comparators or element types.
- Parameters:
otherRange
- the range to test, null returns false- Returns:
- true if the specified range overlaps with this range; otherwise,
false
- Throws:
java.lang.RuntimeException
- if ranges cannot be compared
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isStartedBy
public boolean isStartedBy(T element)
Checks whether this range starts with the specified element.
- Parameters:
element
- the element to check for, null returns false- Returns:
- true if the specified element occurs within this range
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fit
public T fit(T element)
Fits the given element into this range by returning the given element or, if out of bounds, the range minimum if below, or the range maximum if above.
Range<Integer> range = Range.between(16, 64); range.fit(-9) --> 16 range.fit(0) --> 16 range.fit(15) --> 16 range.fit(16) --> 16 range.fit(17) --> 17 ... range.fit(63) --> 63 range.fit(64) --> 64 range.fit(99) --> 64
- Parameters:
element
- the element to check for, not null- Returns:
- the minimum, the element, or the maximum depending on the element's location relative to the range
- Since:
- 3.10
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toString
public java.lang.String toString()
Gets the range as a
String
.The format of the String is '[min..max]'.
- Overrides:
toString
in classjava.lang.Object
- Returns:
- the
String
representation of this range
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toString
public java.lang.String toString(java.lang.String format)
Formats the receiver using the given format.
This uses
Formattable
to perform the formatting. Three variables may be used to embed the minimum, maximum and comparator. Use%1$s
for the minimum element,%2$s
for the maximum element and%3$s
for the comparator. The default format used bytoString()
is[%1$s..%2$s]
.- Parameters:
format
- the format string, optionally containing%1$s
,%2$s
and%3$s
, not null- Returns:
- the formatted string, not null
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