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package org.apache.commons.collections4.set;

import java.util.Set;

import org.apache.commons.collections4.Transformer;
import org.apache.commons.collections4.collection.TransformedCollection;

Decorates another Set to transform objects that are added.

The add methods are affected by this class. Thus objects must be removed or searched for using their transformed form. For example, if the transformation converts Strings to Integers, you must use the Integer form to remove objects.

This class is Serializable from Commons Collections 3.1.

Type parameters:
  • <E> – the type of the elements in this set
Since:3.0
/** * Decorates another <code>Set</code> to transform objects that are added. * <p> * The add methods are affected by this class. * Thus objects must be removed or searched for using their transformed form. * For example, if the transformation converts Strings to Integers, you must * use the Integer form to remove objects. * </p> * <p> * This class is Serializable from Commons Collections 3.1. * </p> * * @param <E> the type of the elements in this set * @since 3.0 */
public class TransformedSet<E> extends TransformedCollection<E> implements Set<E> {
Serialization version
/** Serialization version */
private static final long serialVersionUID = 306127383500410386L;
Factory method to create a transforming set.

If there are any elements already in the set being decorated, they are NOT transformed. Contrast this with transformedSet(Set<Object>, Transformer<? super Object,? extends Object>).

Params:
  • set – the set to decorate, must not be null
  • transformer – the transformer to use for conversion, must not be null
Type parameters:
  • <E> – the element type
Throws:
Returns:a new transformed set
Since:4.0
/** * Factory method to create a transforming set. * <p> * If there are any elements already in the set being decorated, they * are NOT transformed. * Contrast this with {@link #transformedSet(Set, Transformer)}. * * @param <E> the element type * @param set the set to decorate, must not be null * @param transformer the transformer to use for conversion, must not be null * @return a new transformed set * @throws NullPointerException if set or transformer is null * @since 4.0 */
public static <E> TransformedSet<E> transformingSet(final Set<E> set, final Transformer<? super E, ? extends E> transformer) { return new TransformedSet<>(set, transformer); }
Factory method to create a transforming set that will transform existing contents of the specified set.

If there are any elements already in the set being decorated, they will be transformed by this method. Contrast this with transformingSet(Set<Object>, Transformer<? super Object,? extends Object>).

Params:
  • set – the set to decorate, must not be null
  • transformer – the transformer to use for conversion, must not be null
Type parameters:
  • <E> – the element type
Throws:
Returns:a new transformed set
Since:4.0
/** * Factory method to create a transforming set that will transform * existing contents of the specified set. * <p> * If there are any elements already in the set being decorated, they * will be transformed by this method. * Contrast this with {@link #transformingSet(Set, Transformer)}. * * @param <E> the element type * @param set the set to decorate, must not be null * @param transformer the transformer to use for conversion, must not be null * @return a new transformed set * @throws NullPointerException if set or transformer is null * @since 4.0 */
public static <E> Set<E> transformedSet(final Set<E> set, final Transformer<? super E, ? extends E> transformer) { final TransformedSet<E> decorated = new TransformedSet<>(set, transformer); if (set.size() > 0) { @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // set is type E final E[] values = (E[]) set.toArray(); // NOPMD - false positive for generics set.clear(); for (final E value : values) { decorated.decorated().add(transformer.transform(value)); } } return decorated; } //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Constructor that wraps (not copies).

If there are any elements already in the set being decorated, they are NOT transformed.

Params:
  • set – the set to decorate, must not be null
  • transformer – the transformer to use for conversion, must not be null
Throws:
/** * Constructor that wraps (not copies). * <p> * If there are any elements already in the set being decorated, they * are NOT transformed. * * @param set the set to decorate, must not be null * @param transformer the transformer to use for conversion, must not be null * @throws NullPointerException if set or transformer is null */
protected TransformedSet(final Set<E> set, final Transformer<? super E, ? extends E> transformer) { super(set, transformer); } @Override public boolean equals(final Object object) { return object == this || decorated().equals(object); } @Override public int hashCode() { return decorated().hashCode(); } }