Class CharHashSet

java.lang.Object
com.carrotsearch.hppc.CharHashSet
All Implemented Interfaces:
Accountable, CharCollection, CharContainer, CharLookupContainer, CharSet, Preallocable, Cloneable, Iterable<CharCursor>

@Generated(date="2024-06-04T15:20:16+0200", value="KTypeHashSet.java") public class CharHashSet extends Object implements CharLookupContainer, CharSet, Preallocable, Cloneable, Accountable
A hash set of chars, implemented using open addressing with linear probing for collision resolution.
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  • Nested Class Summary

    Nested Classes
    Modifier and Type
    Class
    Description
    protected final class 
    An iterator implementation for iterator().
  • Field Summary

    Fields
    Modifier and Type
    Field
    Description
    protected int
    The number of stored keys (assigned key slots), excluding the special "empty" key, if any.
    protected boolean
    Special treatment for the "empty slot" key marker.
    protected int
    Seed used to ensure the hash iteration order is different from an iteration to another.
    char[]
    The hash array holding keys.
    protected double
    The load factor for keys.
    protected int
    Mask for slot scans in keys.
    protected int
    Expand (rehash) keys when assigned hits this value.
  • Constructor Summary

    Constructors
    Constructor
    Description
    New instance with sane defaults.
    CharHashSet(int expectedElements)
    New instance with sane defaults.
    CharHashSet(int expectedElements, double loadFactor)
    New instance with the provided defaults.
    New instance copying elements from another CharContainer.
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    boolean
    add(char key)
    Adds k to the set.
    final int
    addAll(char... elements)
    Adds all elements from the given list (vararg) to this set.
    int
    addAll(CharContainer container)
    Adds all elements from the given CharContainer to this set.
    int
    addAll(Iterable<? extends CharCursor> iterable)
    Adds all elements from the given iterable to this set.
    protected void
    allocateBuffers(int arraySize)
    Allocate new internal buffers.
    protected void
    allocateThenInsertThenRehash(int slot, char pendingKey)
    This method is invoked when there is a new key to be inserted into the buffer but there is not enough empty slots to do so.
    void
    Removes all elements from this collection.
    boolean
    contains(char key)
    Lookup a given element in the container.
    void
    ensureCapacity(int expectedElements)
    Ensure this container can hold at least the given number of elements without resizing its buffers.
    boolean
    <T extends CharProcedure>
    T
    forEach(T procedure)
    Applies a procedure to all container elements.
    from(char... elements)
    Create a set from a variable number of arguments or an array of char.
    int
    protected int
    hashKey(char key)
    Returns a hash code for the given key.
    boolean
    indexExists(int index)
     
    char
    indexGet(int index)
    Returns the exact value of the existing key.
    void
    indexInsert(int index, char key)
    Inserts a key for an index that is not present in the set.
    int
    indexOf(char key)
    Returns a logical "index" of a given key that can be used to speed up follow-up logic in certain scenarios (conditional logic).
    void
    indexRemove(int index)
    Removes a key at an index previously acquired from indexOf(char).
    char
    indexReplace(int index, char equivalentKey)
    Replaces the existing equivalent key with the given one and returns any previous value stored for that key.
    boolean
    Shortcut for size() == 0.
    Returns an iterator to a cursor traversing the collection.
    protected int
    Provides the next iteration seed used to build the iteration starting slot and offset increment.
    long
    Allocated memory estimation
    long
    Bytes that is actually been used
    protected void
    rehash(char[] fromKeys)
    Rehash from old buffers to new buffers.
    void
    Removes all elements from the collection and additionally releases any internal buffers.
    boolean
    remove(char key)
    An alias for the (preferred) removeAll(char).
    int
    removeAll(char key)
    Removes all occurrences of e from this collection.
    int
    Removes all keys present in a given container.
    int
    Default implementation uses a predicate for removal.
    int
    Removes all elements in this collection for which the given predicate returns true .
    int
    Default implementation uses a predicate for retaining.
    int
    Default implementation redirects to CharCollection.removeAll(CharPredicate) and negates the predicate.
    protected void
    shiftConflictingKeys(int gapSlot)
    Shift all the slot-conflicting keys allocated to (and including) slot.
    int
    Return the current number of elements in this container.
    char[]
    Default implementation of copying to an array.
    Convert the contents of this container to a human-friendly string.
    protected double
    verifyLoadFactor(double loadFactor)
    Validate load factor range and return it.
    visualizeKeyDistribution(int characters)
    Visually depict the distribution of keys.

    Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

    finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait

    Methods inherited from interface com.carrotsearch.hppc.CharCollection

    removeAll, retainAll, retainAll

    Methods inherited from interface java.lang.Iterable

    forEach, spliterator
  • Field Details

    • keys

      public char[] keys
      The hash array holding keys.
    • assigned

      protected int assigned
      The number of stored keys (assigned key slots), excluding the special "empty" key, if any.
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    • mask

      protected int mask
      Mask for slot scans in keys.
    • resizeAt

      protected int resizeAt
      Expand (rehash) keys when assigned hits this value.
    • hasEmptyKey

      protected boolean hasEmptyKey
      Special treatment for the "empty slot" key marker.
    • loadFactor

      protected double loadFactor
      The load factor for keys.
    • iterationSeed

      protected int iterationSeed
      Seed used to ensure the hash iteration order is different from an iteration to another.
  • Constructor Details

    • CharHashSet

      public CharHashSet()
      New instance with sane defaults.
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    • CharHashSet

      public CharHashSet(int expectedElements)
      New instance with sane defaults.
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    • CharHashSet

      public CharHashSet(int expectedElements, double loadFactor)
      New instance with the provided defaults.
      Parameters:
      expectedElements - The expected number of elements guaranteed not to cause a rehash (inclusive).
      loadFactor - The load factor for internal buffers. Insane load factors (zero, full capacity) are rejected by verifyLoadFactor(double).
    • CharHashSet

      public CharHashSet(CharContainer container)
      New instance copying elements from another CharContainer.
  • Method Details

    • add

      public boolean add(char key)
      Adds k to the set.
      Specified by:
      add in interface CharSet
      Returns:
      Returns true if this element was not part of the set before. Returns false if an equal element is already part of the set, does not replace the existing element with the argument.
    • addAll

      public final int addAll(char... elements)
      Adds all elements from the given list (vararg) to this set.
      Returns:
      Returns the number of elements actually added as a result of this call (not previously present in the set).
    • addAll

      public int addAll(CharContainer container)
      Adds all elements from the given CharContainer to this set.
      Specified by:
      addAll in interface CharSet
      Returns:
      Returns the number of elements actually added as a result of this call (not previously present in the set).
    • addAll

      public int addAll(Iterable<? extends CharCursor> iterable)
      Adds all elements from the given iterable to this set.
      Returns:
      Returns the number of elements actually added as a result of this call (not previously present in the set).
    • toArray

      public char[] toArray()
      Default implementation of copying to an array.
      Specified by:
      toArray in interface CharContainer
    • remove

      public boolean remove(char key)
      An alias for the (preferred) removeAll(char).
    • removeAll

      public int removeAll(char key)
      Removes all occurrences of e from this collection.
      Specified by:
      removeAll in interface CharCollection
      Parameters:
      key - Element to be removed from this collection, if present.
      Returns:
      The number of removed elements as a result of this call.
    • removeAll

      public int removeAll(CharContainer other)
      Removes all keys present in a given container.
      Returns:
      Returns the number of elements actually removed as a result of this call.
    • removeAll

      public int removeAll(CharPredicate predicate)
      Removes all elements in this collection for which the given predicate returns true .
      Specified by:
      removeAll in interface CharCollection
      Returns:
      Returns the number of removed elements.
    • contains

      public boolean contains(char key)
      Lookup a given element in the container. This operation has no speed guarantees (may be linear with respect to the size of this container).
      Specified by:
      contains in interface CharContainer
      Specified by:
      contains in interface CharLookupContainer
      Returns:
      Returns true if this container has an element equal to e.
    • clear

      public void clear()
      Removes all elements from this collection.
      Specified by:
      clear in interface CharCollection
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    • release

      public void release()
      Removes all elements from the collection and additionally releases any internal buffers. Typically, if the object is to be reused, a simple CharCollection.clear() should be a better alternative since it'll avoid reallocation.
      Specified by:
      release in interface CharCollection
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    • isEmpty

      public boolean isEmpty()
      Shortcut for size() == 0.
      Specified by:
      isEmpty in interface CharContainer
    • ensureCapacity

      public void ensureCapacity(int expectedElements)
      Ensure this container can hold at least the given number of elements without resizing its buffers.
      Specified by:
      ensureCapacity in interface Preallocable
      Parameters:
      expectedElements - The total number of elements, inclusive.
    • size

      public int size()
      Return the current number of elements in this container. The time for calculating the container's size may take O(n) time, although implementing classes should try to maintain the current size and return in constant time.
      Specified by:
      size in interface CharContainer
    • hashCode

      public int hashCode()
      Overrides:
      hashCode in class Object
    • equals

      public boolean equals(Object obj)
      Overrides:
      equals in class Object
    • clone

      public CharHashSet clone()
      Overrides:
      clone in class Object
    • iterator

      public Iterator<CharCursor> iterator()
      Returns an iterator to a cursor traversing the collection. The order of traversal is not defined. More than one cursor may be active at a time. The behavior of iterators is undefined if structural changes are made to the underlying collection.

      The iterator is implemented as a cursor and it returns the same cursor instance on every call to Iterator.next() (to avoid boxing of primitive types). To read the current list's value (or index in the list) use the cursor's public fields. An example is shown below.

       for (CharCursor<char> c : container) {
         System.out.println("index=" + c.index + " value=" + c.value);
       }
       
      Specified by:
      iterator in interface CharContainer
      Specified by:
      iterator in interface Iterable<CharCursor>
    • ramBytesAllocated

      public long ramBytesAllocated()
      Description copied from interface: Accountable
      Allocated memory estimation
      Specified by:
      ramBytesAllocated in interface Accountable
      Returns:
      Ram allocated in bytes
    • ramBytesUsed

      public long ramBytesUsed()
      Description copied from interface: Accountable
      Bytes that is actually been used
      Specified by:
      ramBytesUsed in interface Accountable
      Returns:
      Ram used in bytes
    • nextIterationSeed

      protected int nextIterationSeed()
      Provides the next iteration seed used to build the iteration starting slot and offset increment. This method does not need to be synchronized, what matters is that each thread gets a sequence of varying seeds.
    • forEach

      public <T extends CharProcedure> T forEach(T procedure)
      Applies a procedure to all container elements. Returns the argument (any subclass of CharProcedure. This lets the caller to call methods of the argument by chaining the call (even if the argument is an anonymous type) to retrieve computed values, for example (IntContainer):
       int count = container.forEach(new IntProcedure() {
         int count; // this is a field declaration in an anonymous class.
      
         public void apply(int value) {
           count++;
         }
       }).count;
       
      Specified by:
      forEach in interface CharContainer
    • forEach

      public <T extends CharPredicate> T forEach(T predicate)
      Applies a predicate to container elements as long, as the predicate returns true. The iteration is interrupted otherwise.
      Specified by:
      forEach in interface CharContainer
    • from

      public static CharHashSet from(char... elements)
      Create a set from a variable number of arguments or an array of char. The elements are copied from the argument to the internal buffer.
    • hashKey

      protected int hashKey(char key)
      Returns a hash code for the given key.

      The output from this function should evenly distribute keys across the entire integer range.

    • indexOf

      public int indexOf(char key)
      Returns a logical "index" of a given key that can be used to speed up follow-up logic in certain scenarios (conditional logic).

      The semantics of "indexes" are not strictly defined. Indexes may (and typically won't be) contiguous.

      The index is valid only between modifications (it will not be affected by read-only operations).

      Parameters:
      key - The key to locate in the set.
      Returns:
      A non-negative value of the logical "index" of the key in the set or a negative value if the key did not exist.
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    • indexExists

      public boolean indexExists(int index)
      Parameters:
      index - The index of a given key, as returned from indexOf(char).
      Returns:
      Returns true if the index corresponds to an existing key or false otherwise. This is equivalent to checking whether the index is a positive value (existing keys) or a negative value (non-existing keys).
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    • indexGet

      public char indexGet(int index)
      Returns the exact value of the existing key. This method makes sense for sets of objects which define custom key-equality relationship.
      Parameters:
      index - The index of an existing key.
      Returns:
      Returns the equivalent key currently stored in the set.
      Throws:
      AssertionError - If assertions are enabled and the index does not correspond to an existing key.
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    • indexReplace

      public char indexReplace(int index, char equivalentKey)
      Replaces the existing equivalent key with the given one and returns any previous value stored for that key.
      Parameters:
      index - The index of an existing key.
      equivalentKey - The key to put in the set as a replacement. Must be equivalent to the key currently stored at the provided index.
      Returns:
      Returns the previous key stored in the set.
      Throws:
      AssertionError - If assertions are enabled and the index does not correspond to an existing key.
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    • indexInsert

      public void indexInsert(int index, char key)
      Inserts a key for an index that is not present in the set. This method may help in avoiding double recalculation of the key's hash.
      Parameters:
      index - The index of a previously non-existing key, as returned from indexOf(char).
      Throws:
      AssertionError - If assertions are enabled and the index does not correspond to an existing key.
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    • indexRemove

      public void indexRemove(int index)
      Removes a key at an index previously acquired from indexOf(char).
      Parameters:
      index - The index of the key to remove, as returned from indexOf(char).
      Throws:
      AssertionError - If assertions are enabled and the index does not correspond to an existing key.
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    • visualizeKeyDistribution

      public String visualizeKeyDistribution(int characters)
      Description copied from interface: CharSet
      Visually depict the distribution of keys.
      Specified by:
      visualizeKeyDistribution in interface CharSet
      Parameters:
      characters - The number of characters to "squeeze" the entire buffer into.
      Returns:
      Returns a sequence of characters where '.' depicts an empty fragment of the internal buffer and 'X' depicts full or nearly full capacity within the buffer's range and anything between 1 and 9 is between.
    • verifyLoadFactor

      protected double verifyLoadFactor(double loadFactor)
      Validate load factor range and return it. Override and suppress if you need insane load factors.
    • rehash

      protected void rehash(char[] fromKeys)
      Rehash from old buffers to new buffers.
    • allocateBuffers

      protected void allocateBuffers(int arraySize)
      Allocate new internal buffers. This method attempts to allocate and assign internal buffers atomically (either allocations succeed or not).
    • allocateThenInsertThenRehash

      protected void allocateThenInsertThenRehash(int slot, char pendingKey)
      This method is invoked when there is a new key to be inserted into the buffer but there is not enough empty slots to do so.

      New buffers are allocated. If this succeeds, we know we can proceed with rehashing so we assign the pending element to the previous buffer (possibly violating the invariant of having at least one empty slot) and rehash all keys, substituting new buffers at the end.

    • shiftConflictingKeys

      protected void shiftConflictingKeys(int gapSlot)
      Shift all the slot-conflicting keys allocated to (and including) slot.
    • removeAll

      public int removeAll(CharLookupContainer c)
      Default implementation uses a predicate for removal.
      Specified by:
      removeAll in interface CharCollection
      Returns:
      Returns the number of removed elements.
    • retainAll

      public int retainAll(CharLookupContainer c)
      Default implementation uses a predicate for retaining.
      Specified by:
      retainAll in interface CharCollection
      Returns:
      Returns the number of removed elements.
    • retainAll

      public int retainAll(CharPredicate predicate)
      Default implementation redirects to CharCollection.removeAll(CharPredicate) and negates the predicate.
      Specified by:
      retainAll in interface CharCollection
      Returns:
      Returns the number of removed elements.
    • toString

      public String toString()
      Convert the contents of this container to a human-friendly string.
      Overrides:
      toString in class Object