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package java.util;
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/**
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* An object that maps keys to values. A map cannot contain duplicate keys;
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* each key can map to at most one value.
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*
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* <p>This interface takes the place of the <tt>Dictionary</tt> class, which
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* was a totally abstract class rather than an interface.
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*
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* <p>The <tt>Map</tt> interface provides three <i>collection views</i>, which
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* allow a map's contents to be viewed as a set of keys, collection of values,
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* or set of key-value mappings. The <i>order</i> of a map is defined as
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* the order in which the iterators on the map's collection views return their
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* elements. Some map implementations, like the <tt>TreeMap</tt> class, make
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* specific guarantees as to their order; others, like the <tt>HashMap</tt>
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* class, do not.
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*
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* <p>Note: great care must be exercised if mutable objects are used as map
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* keys. The behavior of a map is not specified if the value of an object is
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* changed in a manner that affects <tt>equals</tt> comparisons while the
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* object is a key in the map. A special case of this prohibition is that it
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* is not permissible for a map to contain itself as a key. While it is
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* permissible for a map to contain itself as a value, extreme caution is
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* advised: the <tt>equals</tt> and <tt>hashCode</tt> methods are no longer
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* well defined on such a map.
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*
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* <p>All general-purpose map implementation classes should provide two
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* "standard" constructors: a void (no arguments) constructor which creates an
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* empty map, and a constructor with a single argument of type <tt>Map</tt>,
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* which creates a new map with the same key-value mappings as its argument.
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* In effect, the latter constructor allows the user to copy any map,
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* producing an equivalent map of the desired class. There is no way to
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* enforce this recommendation (as interfaces cannot contain constructors) but
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* all of the general-purpose map implementations in the JDK comply.
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*
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* <p>The "destructive" methods contained in this interface, that is, the
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* methods that modify the map on which they operate, are specified to throw
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* <tt>UnsupportedOperationException</tt> if this map does not support the
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* operation. If this is the case, these methods may, but are not required
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* to, throw an <tt>UnsupportedOperationException</tt> if the invocation would
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* have no effect on the map. For example, invoking the {@link #putAll(Map)}
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* method on an unmodifiable map may, but is not required to, throw the
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* exception if the map whose mappings are to be "superimposed" is empty.
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*
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* <p>Some map implementations have restrictions on the keys and values they
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* may contain. For example, some implementations prohibit null keys and
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* values, and some have restrictions on the types of their keys. Attempting
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* to insert an ineligible key or value throws an unchecked exception,
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* typically <tt>NullPointerException</tt> or <tt>ClassCastException</tt>.
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* Attempting to query the presence of an ineligible key or value may throw an
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* exception, or it may simply return false; some implementations will exhibit
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* the former behavior and some will exhibit the latter. More generally,
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* attempting an operation on an ineligible key or value whose completion
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* would not result in the insertion of an ineligible element into the map may
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* throw an exception or it may succeed, at the option of the implementation.
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* Such exceptions are marked as "optional" in the specification for this
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* interface.
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*
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* <p>This interface is a member of the
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* <a href="{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/collections/index.html">
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* Java Collections Framework</a>.
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*
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* <p>Many methods in Collections Framework interfaces are defined
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* in terms of the {@link Object#equals(Object) equals} method. For
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* example, the specification for the {@link #containsKey(Object)
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* containsKey(Object key)} method says: "returns <tt>true</tt> if and
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* only if this map contains a mapping for a key <tt>k</tt> such that
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* <tt>(key==null ? k==null : key.equals(k))</tt>." This specification should
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* <i>not</i> be construed to imply that invoking <tt>Map.containsKey</tt>
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* with a non-null argument <tt>key</tt> will cause <tt>key.equals(k)</tt> to
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* be invoked for any key <tt>k</tt>. Implementations are free to
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* implement optimizations whereby the <tt>equals</tt> invocation is avoided,
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* for example, by first comparing the hash codes of the two keys. (The
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* {@link Object#hashCode()} specification guarantees that two objects with
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* unequal hash codes cannot be equal.) More generally, implementations of
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* the various Collections Framework interfaces are free to take advantage of
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* the specified behavior of underlying {@link Object} methods wherever the
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* implementor deems it appropriate.
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*
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* @param <K> the type of keys maintained by this map
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* @param <V> the type of mapped values
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*
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* @author Josh Bloch
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* @see HashMap
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* @see TreeMap
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* @see Hashtable
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* @see SortedMap
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* @see Collection
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* @see Set
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* @since 1.2
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*/
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public interface Map<K,V> {
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// Query Operations
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/**
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* Returns the number of key-value mappings in this map. If the
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* map contains more than <tt>Integer.MAX_VALUE</tt> elements, returns
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* <tt>Integer.MAX_VALUE</tt>.
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*
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* @return the number of key-value mappings in this map
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*/
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int size();
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/**
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* Returns <tt>true</tt> if this map contains no key-value mappings.
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*
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* @return <tt>true</tt> if this map contains no key-value mappings
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*/
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boolean isEmpty();
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/**
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* Returns <tt>true</tt> if this map contains a mapping for the specified
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* key. More formally, returns <tt>true</tt> if and only if
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* this map contains a mapping for a key <tt>k</tt> such that
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* <tt>(key==null ? k==null : key.equals(k))</tt>. (There can be
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* at most one such mapping.)
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*
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* @param key key whose presence in this map is to be tested
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* @return <tt>true</tt> if this map contains a mapping for the specified
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* key
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* @throws ClassCastException if the key is of an inappropriate type for
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* this map (optional)
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* @throws NullPointerException if the specified key is null and this map
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* does not permit null keys (optional)
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*/
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boolean containsKey(Object key);
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/**
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* Returns <tt>true</tt> if this map maps one or more keys to the
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* specified value. More formally, returns <tt>true</tt> if and only if
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* this map contains at least one mapping to a value <tt>v</tt> such that
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* <tt>(value==null ? v==null : value.equals(v))</tt>. This operation
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* will probably require time linear in the map size for most
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* implementations of the <tt>Map</tt> interface.
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*
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* @param value value whose presence in this map is to be tested
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* @return <tt>true</tt> if this map maps one or more keys to the
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* specified value
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* @throws ClassCastException if the value is of an inappropriate type for
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* this map (optional)
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* @throws NullPointerException if the specified value is null and this
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* map does not permit null values (optional)
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*/
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boolean containsValue(Object value);
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/**
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* Returns the value to which the specified key is mapped,
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* or {@code null} if this map contains no mapping for the key.
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*
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* <p>More formally, if this map contains a mapping from a key
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* {@code k} to a value {@code v} such that {@code (key==null ? k==null :
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* key.equals(k))}, then this method returns {@code v}; otherwise
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* it returns {@code null}. (There can be at most one such mapping.)
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*
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* <p>If this map permits null values, then a return value of
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* {@code null} does not <i>necessarily</i> indicate that the map
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* contains no mapping for the key; it's also possible that the map
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* explicitly maps the key to {@code null}. The {@link #containsKey
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* containsKey} operation may be used to distinguish these two cases.
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*
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* @param key the key whose associated value is to be returned
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* @return the value to which the specified key is mapped, or
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* {@code null} if this map contains no mapping for the key
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* @throws ClassCastException if the key is of an inappropriate type for
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* this map (optional)
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* @throws NullPointerException if the specified key is null and this map
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* does not permit null keys (optional)
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*/
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V get(Object key);
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// Modification Operations
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/**
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* Associates the specified value with the specified key in this map
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* (optional operation). If the map previously contained a mapping for
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* the key, the old value is replaced by the specified value. (A map
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* <tt>m</tt> is said to contain a mapping for a key <tt>k</tt> if and only
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* if {@link #containsKey(Object) m.containsKey(k)} would return
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* <tt>true</tt>.)
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*
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* @param key key with which the specified value is to be associated
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* @param value value to be associated with the specified key
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* @return the previous value associated with <tt>key</tt>, or
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* <tt>null</tt> if there was no mapping for <tt>key</tt>.
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* (A <tt>null</tt> return can also indicate that the map
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* previously associated <tt>null</tt> with <tt>key</tt>,
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* if the implementation supports <tt>null</tt> values.)
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* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the <tt>put</tt> operation
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* is not supported by this map
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* @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified key or value
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* prevents it from being stored in this map
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* @throws NullPointerException if the specified key or value is null
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* and this map does not permit null keys or values
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified key
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* or value prevents it from being stored in this map
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*/
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V put(K key, V value);
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/**
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* Removes the mapping for a key from this map if it is present
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* (optional operation). More formally, if this map contains a mapping
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* from key <tt>k</tt> to value <tt>v</tt> such that
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* <code>(key==null ? k==null : key.equals(k))</code>, that mapping
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* is removed. (The map can contain at most one such mapping.)
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*
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* <p>Returns the value to which this map previously associated the key,
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* or <tt>null</tt> if the map contained no mapping for the key.
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*
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* <p>If this map permits null values, then a return value of
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* <tt>null</tt> does not <i>necessarily</i> indicate that the map
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* contained no mapping for the key; it's also possible that the map
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* explicitly mapped the key to <tt>null</tt>.
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*
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* <p>The map will not contain a mapping for the specified key once the
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* call returns.
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*
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* @param key key whose mapping is to be removed from the map
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* @return the previous value associated with <tt>key</tt>, or
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* <tt>null</tt> if there was no mapping for <tt>key</tt>.
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* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the <tt>remove</tt> operation
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* is not supported by this map
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* @throws ClassCastException if the key is of an inappropriate type for
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* this map (optional)
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* @throws NullPointerException if the specified key is null and this
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* map does not permit null keys (optional)
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*/
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V remove(Object key);
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// Bulk Operations
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/**
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* Copies all of the mappings from the specified map to this map
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* (optional operation). The effect of this call is equivalent to that
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* of calling {@link #put(Object,Object) put(k, v)} on this map once
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* for each mapping from key <tt>k</tt> to value <tt>v</tt> in the
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* specified map. The behavior of this operation is undefined if the
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* specified map is modified while the operation is in progress.
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*
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* @param m mappings to be stored in this map
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* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the <tt>putAll</tt> operation
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* is not supported by this map
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* @throws ClassCastException if the class of a key or value in the
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* specified map prevents it from being stored in this map
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* @throws NullPointerException if the specified map is null, or if
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* this map does not permit null keys or values, and the
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* specified map contains null keys or values
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of a key or value in
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* the specified map prevents it from being stored in this map
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*/
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void putAll(Map<? extends K, ? extends V> m);
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/**
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* Removes all of the mappings from this map (optional operation).
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* The map will be empty after this call returns.
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*
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* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the <tt>clear</tt> operation
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* is not supported by this map
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*/
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void clear();
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// Views
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/**
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* Returns a {@link Set} view of the keys contained in this map.
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* The set is backed by the map, so changes to the map are
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* reflected in the set, and vice-versa. If the map is modified
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* while an iteration over the set is in progress (except through
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* the iterator's own <tt>remove</tt> operation), the results of
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* the iteration are undefined. The set supports element removal,
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* which removes the corresponding mapping from the map, via the
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* <tt>Iterator.remove</tt>, <tt>Set.remove</tt>,
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* <tt>removeAll</tt>, <tt>retainAll</tt>, and <tt>clear</tt>
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* operations. It does not support the <tt>add</tt> or <tt>addAll</tt>
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* operations.
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*
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* @return a set view of the keys contained in this map
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*/
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Set<K> keySet();
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/**
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* Returns a {@link Collection} view of the values contained in this map.
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* The collection is backed by the map, so changes to the map are
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* reflected in the collection, and vice-versa. If the map is
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* modified while an iteration over the collection is in progress
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* (except through the iterator's own <tt>remove</tt> operation),
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* the results of the iteration are undefined. The collection
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* supports element removal, which removes the corresponding
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* mapping from the map, via the <tt>Iterator.remove</tt>,
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* <tt>Collection.remove</tt>, <tt>removeAll</tt>,
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* <tt>retainAll</tt> and <tt>clear</tt> operations. It does not
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* support the <tt>add</tt> or <tt>addAll</tt> operations.
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*
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* @return a collection view of the values contained in this map
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*/
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Collection<V> values();
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/**
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* Returns a {@link Set} view of the mappings contained in this map.
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* The set is backed by the map, so changes to the map are
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* reflected in the set, and vice-versa. If the map is modified
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* while an iteration over the set is in progress (except through
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* the iterator's own <tt>remove</tt> operation, or through the
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* <tt>setValue</tt> operation on a map entry returned by the
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* iterator) the results of the iteration are undefined. The set
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* supports element removal, which removes the corresponding
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* mapping from the map, via the <tt>Iterator.remove</tt>,
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* <tt>Set.remove</tt>, <tt>removeAll</tt>, <tt>retainAll</tt> and
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* <tt>clear</tt> operations. It does not support the
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* <tt>add</tt> or <tt>addAll</tt> operations.
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*
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* @return a set view of the mappings contained in this map
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*/
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Set<Map.Entry<K, V>> entrySet();
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/**
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* A map entry (key-value pair). The <tt>Map.entrySet</tt> method returns
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* a collection-view of the map, whose elements are of this class. The
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* <i>only</i> way to obtain a reference to a map entry is from the
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* iterator of this collection-view. These <tt>Map.Entry</tt> objects are
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* valid <i>only</i> for the duration of the iteration; more formally,
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* the behavior of a map entry is undefined if the backing map has been
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* modified after the entry was returned by the iterator, except through
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* the <tt>setValue</tt> operation on the map entry.
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*
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* @see Map#entrySet()
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* @since 1.2
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*/
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interface Entry<K,V> {
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/**
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* Returns the key corresponding to this entry.
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*
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* @return the key corresponding to this entry
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* @throws IllegalStateException implementations may, but are not
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* required to, throw this exception if the entry has been
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* removed from the backing map.
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*/
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K getKey();
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/**
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* Returns the value corresponding to this entry. If the mapping
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* has been removed from the backing map (by the iterator's
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* <tt>remove</tt> operation), the results of this call are undefined.
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*
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* @return the value corresponding to this entry
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* @throws IllegalStateException implementations may, but are not
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* required to, throw this exception if the entry has been
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* removed from the backing map.
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*/
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V getValue();
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/**
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* Replaces the value corresponding to this entry with the specified
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* value (optional operation). (Writes through to the map.) The
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* behavior of this call is undefined if the mapping has already been
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* removed from the map (by the iterator's <tt>remove</tt> operation).
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*
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* @param value new value to be stored in this entry
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* @return old value corresponding to the entry
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* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the <tt>put</tt> operation
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* is not supported by the backing map
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* @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified value
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* prevents it from being stored in the backing map
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* @throws NullPointerException if the backing map does not permit
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* null values, and the specified value is null
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of this value
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* prevents it from being stored in the backing map
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* @throws IllegalStateException implementations may, but are not
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* required to, throw this exception if the entry has been
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* removed from the backing map.
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*/
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V setValue(V value);
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/**
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* Compares the specified object with this entry for equality.
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* Returns <tt>true</tt> if the given object is also a map entry and
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* the two entries represent the same mapping. More formally, two
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* entries <tt>e1</tt> and <tt>e2</tt> represent the same mapping
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* if<pre>
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* (e1.getKey()==null ?
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* e2.getKey()==null : e1.getKey().equals(e2.getKey())) &&
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* (e1.getValue()==null ?
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* e2.getValue()==null : e1.getValue().equals(e2.getValue()))
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* </pre>
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* This ensures that the <tt>equals</tt> method works properly across
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* different implementations of the <tt>Map.Entry</tt> interface.
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*
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* @param o object to be compared for equality with this map entry
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* @return <tt>true</tt> if the specified object is equal to this map
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* entry
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*/
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boolean equals(Object o);
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/**
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* Returns the hash code value for this map entry. The hash code
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* of a map entry <tt>e</tt> is defined to be: <pre>
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* (e.getKey()==null ? 0 : e.getKey().hashCode()) ^
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* (e.getValue()==null ? 0 : e.getValue().hashCode())
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* </pre>
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* This ensures that <tt>e1.equals(e2)</tt> implies that
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* <tt>e1.hashCode()==e2.hashCode()</tt> for any two Entries
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* <tt>e1</tt> and <tt>e2</tt>, as required by the general
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* contract of <tt>Object.hashCode</tt>.
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*
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* @return the hash code value for this map entry
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* @see Object#hashCode()
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* @see Object#equals(Object)
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* @see #equals(Object)
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*/
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int hashCode();
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}
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// Comparison and hashing
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/**
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* Compares the specified object with this map for equality. Returns
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* <tt>true</tt> if the given object is also a map and the two maps
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* represent the same mappings. More formally, two maps <tt>m1</tt> and
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* <tt>m2</tt> represent the same mappings if
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* <tt>m1.entrySet().equals(m2.entrySet())</tt>. This ensures that the
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* <tt>equals</tt> method works properly across different implementations
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* of the <tt>Map</tt> interface.
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*
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* @param o object to be compared for equality with this map
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* @return <tt>true</tt> if the specified object is equal to this map
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*/
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boolean equals(Object o);
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/**
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* Returns the hash code value for this map. The hash code of a map is
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* defined to be the sum of the hash codes of each entry in the map's
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* <tt>entrySet()</tt> view. This ensures that <tt>m1.equals(m2)</tt>
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* implies that <tt>m1.hashCode()==m2.hashCode()</tt> for any two maps
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* <tt>m1</tt> and <tt>m2</tt>, as required by the general contract of
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* {@link Object#hashCode}.
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*
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* @return the hash code value for this map
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* @see Map.Entry#hashCode()
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* @see Object#equals(Object)
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* @see #equals(Object)
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*/
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int hashCode();
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}
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