• Deque


    Deque

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    package java.util;
    
    /**
     * A linear collection that supports element insertion and removal at
     * both ends.  The name <i>deque</i> is short for "double ended queue"
     * and is usually pronounced "deck".  Most {@code Deque}
     * implementations place no fixed limits on the number of elements
     * they may contain, but this interface supports capacity-restricted
     * deques as well as those with no fixed size limit.
     *
     * <p>This interface defines methods to access the elements at both
     * ends of the deque.  Methods are provided to insert, remove, and
     * examine the element.  Each of these methods exists in two forms:
     * one throws an exception if the operation fails, the other returns a
     * special value (either {@code null} or {@code false}, depending on
     * the operation).  The latter form of the insert operation is
     * designed specifically for use with capacity-restricted
     * {@code Deque} implementations; in most implementations, insert
     * operations cannot fail.
     *
     * <p>The twelve methods described above are summarized in the
     * following table:
     *
     * <table BORDER CELLPADDING=3 CELLSPACING=1>
     * <caption>Summary of Deque methods</caption>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td></td>
     *    <td ALIGN=CENTER COLSPAN = 2> <b>First Element (Head)</b></td>
     *    <td ALIGN=CENTER COLSPAN = 2> <b>Last Element (Tail)</b></td>
     *  </tr>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td></td>
     *    <td ALIGN=CENTER><em>Throws exception</em></td>
     *    <td ALIGN=CENTER><em>Special value</em></td>
     *    <td ALIGN=CENTER><em>Throws exception</em></td>
     *    <td ALIGN=CENTER><em>Special value</em></td>
     *  </tr>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td><b>Insert</b></td>
     *    <td>{@link Deque#addFirst addFirst(e)}</td>
     *    <td>{@link Deque#offerFirst offerFirst(e)}</td>
     *    <td>{@link Deque#addLast addLast(e)}</td>
     *    <td>{@link Deque#offerLast offerLast(e)}</td>
     *  </tr>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td><b>Remove</b></td>
     *    <td>{@link Deque#removeFirst removeFirst()}</td>
     *    <td>{@link Deque#pollFirst pollFirst()}</td>
     *    <td>{@link Deque#removeLast removeLast()}</td>
     *    <td>{@link Deque#pollLast pollLast()}</td>
     *  </tr>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td><b>Examine</b></td>
     *    <td>{@link Deque#getFirst getFirst()}</td>
     *    <td>{@link Deque#peekFirst peekFirst()}</td>
     *    <td>{@link Deque#getLast getLast()}</td>
     *    <td>{@link Deque#peekLast peekLast()}</td>
     *  </tr>
     * </table>
     *
     * <p>This interface extends the {@link Queue} interface.  When a deque is
     * used as a queue, FIFO (First-In-First-Out) behavior results.  Elements are
     * added at the end of the deque and removed from the beginning.  The methods
     * inherited from the {@code Queue} interface are precisely equivalent to
     * {@code Deque} methods as indicated in the following table:
     *
     * <table BORDER CELLPADDING=3 CELLSPACING=1>
     * <caption>Comparison of Queue and Deque methods</caption>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td ALIGN=CENTER> <b>{@code Queue} Method</b></td>
     *    <td ALIGN=CENTER> <b>Equivalent {@code Deque} Method</b></td>
     *  </tr>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td>{@link java.util.Queue#add add(e)}</td>
     *    <td>{@link #addLast addLast(e)}</td>
     *  </tr>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td>{@link java.util.Queue#offer offer(e)}</td>
     *    <td>{@link #offerLast offerLast(e)}</td>
     *  </tr>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td>{@link java.util.Queue#remove remove()}</td>
     *    <td>{@link #removeFirst removeFirst()}</td>
     *  </tr>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td>{@link java.util.Queue#poll poll()}</td>
     *    <td>{@link #pollFirst pollFirst()}</td>
     *  </tr>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td>{@link java.util.Queue#element element()}</td>
     *    <td>{@link #getFirst getFirst()}</td>
     *  </tr>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td>{@link java.util.Queue#peek peek()}</td>
     *    <td>{@link #peek peekFirst()}</td>
     *  </tr>
     * </table>
     *
     * <p>Deques can also be used as LIFO (Last-In-First-Out) stacks.  This
     * interface should be used in preference to the legacy {@link Stack} class.
     * When a deque is used as a stack, elements are pushed and popped from the
     * beginning of the deque.  Stack methods are precisely equivalent to
     * {@code Deque} methods as indicated in the table below:
     *
     * <table BORDER CELLPADDING=3 CELLSPACING=1>
     * <caption>Comparison of Stack and Deque methods</caption>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td ALIGN=CENTER> <b>Stack Method</b></td>
     *    <td ALIGN=CENTER> <b>Equivalent {@code Deque} Method</b></td>
     *  </tr>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td>{@link #push push(e)}</td>
     *    <td>{@link #addFirst addFirst(e)}</td>
     *  </tr>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td>{@link #pop pop()}</td>
     *    <td>{@link #removeFirst removeFirst()}</td>
     *  </tr>
     *  <tr>
     *    <td>{@link #peek peek()}</td>
     *    <td>{@link #peekFirst peekFirst()}</td>
     *  </tr>
     * </table>
     *
     * <p>Note that the {@link #peek peek} method works equally well when
     * a deque is used as a queue or a stack; in either case, elements are
     * drawn from the beginning of the deque.
     *
     * <p>This interface provides two methods to remove interior
     * elements, {@link #removeFirstOccurrence removeFirstOccurrence} and
     * {@link #removeLastOccurrence removeLastOccurrence}.
     *
     * <p>Unlike the {@link List} interface, this interface does not
     * provide support for indexed access to elements.
     *
     * <p>While {@code Deque} implementations are not strictly required
     * to prohibit the insertion of null elements, they are strongly
     * encouraged to do so.  Users of any {@code Deque} implementations
     * that do allow null elements are strongly encouraged <i>not</i> to
     * take advantage of the ability to insert nulls.  This is so because
     * {@code null} is used as a special return value by various methods
     * to indicated that the deque is empty.
     *
     * <p>{@code Deque} implementations generally do not define
     * element-based versions of the {@code equals} and {@code hashCode}
     * methods, but instead inherit the identity-based versions from class
     * {@code Object}.
     *
     * <p>This interface is a member of the <a
     * href="{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/collections/index.html"> Java Collections
     * Framework</a>.
     *
     * @author Doug Lea
     * @author Josh Bloch
     * @since  1.6
     * @param <E> the type of elements held in this collection
     */
    public interface Deque<E> extends Queue<E> {
        /**
         * Inserts the specified element at the front of this deque if it is
         * possible to do so immediately without violating capacity restrictions,
         * throwing an {@code IllegalStateException} if no space is currently
         * available.  When using a capacity-restricted deque, it is generally
         * preferable to use method {@link #offerFirst}.
         *
         * @param e the element to add
         * @throws IllegalStateException if the element cannot be added at this
         *         time due to capacity restrictions
         * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
         *         prevents it from being added to this deque
         * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
         *         deque does not permit null elements
         * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
         *         element prevents it from being added to this deque
         */
        void addFirst(E e);
    
        /**
         * Inserts the specified element at the end of this deque if it is
         * possible to do so immediately without violating capacity restrictions,
         * throwing an {@code IllegalStateException} if no space is currently
         * available.  When using a capacity-restricted deque, it is generally
         * preferable to use method {@link #offerLast}.
         *
         * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #add}.
         *
         * @param e the element to add
         * @throws IllegalStateException if the element cannot be added at this
         *         time due to capacity restrictions
         * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
         *         prevents it from being added to this deque
         * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
         *         deque does not permit null elements
         * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
         *         element prevents it from being added to this deque
         */
        void addLast(E e);
    
        /**
         * Inserts the specified element at the front of this deque unless it would
         * violate capacity restrictions.  When using a capacity-restricted deque,
         * this method is generally preferable to the {@link #addFirst} method,
         * which can fail to insert an element only by throwing an exception.
         *
         * @param e the element to add
         * @return {@code true} if the element was added to this deque, else
         *         {@code false}
         * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
         *         prevents it from being added to this deque
         * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
         *         deque does not permit null elements
         * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
         *         element prevents it from being added to this deque
         */
        boolean offerFirst(E e);
    
        /**
         * Inserts the specified element at the end of this deque unless it would
         * violate capacity restrictions.  When using a capacity-restricted deque,
         * this method is generally preferable to the {@link #addLast} method,
         * which can fail to insert an element only by throwing an exception.
         *
         * @param e the element to add
         * @return {@code true} if the element was added to this deque, else
         *         {@code false}
         * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
         *         prevents it from being added to this deque
         * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
         *         deque does not permit null elements
         * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
         *         element prevents it from being added to this deque
         */
        boolean offerLast(E e);
    
        /**
         * Retrieves and removes the first element of this deque.  This method
         * differs from {@link #pollFirst pollFirst} only in that it throws an
         * exception if this deque is empty.
         *
         * @return the head of this deque
         * @throws NoSuchElementException if this deque is empty
         */
        E removeFirst();
    
        /**
         * Retrieves and removes the last element of this deque.  This method
         * differs from {@link #pollLast pollLast} only in that it throws an
         * exception if this deque is empty.
         *
         * @return the tail of this deque
         * @throws NoSuchElementException if this deque is empty
         */
        E removeLast();
    
        /**
         * Retrieves and removes the first element of this deque,
         * or returns {@code null} if this deque is empty.
         *
         * @return the head of this deque, or {@code null} if this deque is empty
         */
        E pollFirst();
    
        /**
         * Retrieves and removes the last element of this deque,
         * or returns {@code null} if this deque is empty.
         *
         * @return the tail of this deque, or {@code null} if this deque is empty
         */
        E pollLast();
    
        /**
         * Retrieves, but does not remove, the first element of this deque.
         *
         * This method differs from {@link #peekFirst peekFirst} only in that it
         * throws an exception if this deque is empty.
         *
         * @return the head of this deque
         * @throws NoSuchElementException if this deque is empty
         */
        E getFirst();
    
        /**
         * Retrieves, but does not remove, the last element of this deque.
         * This method differs from {@link #peekLast peekLast} only in that it
         * throws an exception if this deque is empty.
         *
         * @return the tail of this deque
         * @throws NoSuchElementException if this deque is empty
         */
        E getLast();
    
        /**
         * Retrieves, but does not remove, the first element of this deque,
         * or returns {@code null} if this deque is empty.
         *
         * @return the head of this deque, or {@code null} if this deque is empty
         */
        E peekFirst();
    
        /**
         * Retrieves, but does not remove, the last element of this deque,
         * or returns {@code null} if this deque is empty.
         *
         * @return the tail of this deque, or {@code null} if this deque is empty
         */
        E peekLast();
    
        /**
         * Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from this deque.
         * If the deque does not contain the element, it is unchanged.
         * More formally, removes the first element {@code e} such that
         * <tt>(o==null ? e==null : o.equals(e))</tt>
         * (if such an element exists).
         * Returns {@code true} if this deque contained the specified element
         * (or equivalently, if this deque changed as a result of the call).
         *
         * @param o element to be removed from this deque, if present
         * @return {@code true} if an element was removed as a result of this call
         * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
         *         is incompatible with this deque
         * (<a href="Collection.html#optional-restrictions">optional</a>)
         * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
         *         deque does not permit null elements
         * (<a href="Collection.html#optional-restrictions">optional</a>)
         */
        boolean removeFirstOccurrence(Object o);
    
        /**
         * Removes the last occurrence of the specified element from this deque.
         * If the deque does not contain the element, it is unchanged.
         * More formally, removes the last element {@code e} such that
         * <tt>(o==null ? e==null : o.equals(e))</tt>
         * (if such an element exists).
         * Returns {@code true} if this deque contained the specified element
         * (or equivalently, if this deque changed as a result of the call).
         *
         * @param o element to be removed from this deque, if present
         * @return {@code true} if an element was removed as a result of this call
         * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
         *         is incompatible with this deque
         * (<a href="Collection.html#optional-restrictions">optional</a>)
         * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
         *         deque does not permit null elements
         * (<a href="Collection.html#optional-restrictions">optional</a>)
         */
        boolean removeLastOccurrence(Object o);
    
        // *** Queue methods ***
    
        /**
         * Inserts the specified element into the queue represented by this deque
         * (in other words, at the tail of this deque) if it is possible to do so
         * immediately without violating capacity restrictions, returning
         * {@code true} upon success and throwing an
         * {@code IllegalStateException} if no space is currently available.
         * When using a capacity-restricted deque, it is generally preferable to
         * use {@link #offer(Object) offer}.
         *
         * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #addLast}.
         *
         * @param e the element to add
         * @return {@code true} (as specified by {@link Collection#add})
         * @throws IllegalStateException if the element cannot be added at this
         *         time due to capacity restrictions
         * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
         *         prevents it from being added to this deque
         * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
         *         deque does not permit null elements
         * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
         *         element prevents it from being added to this deque
         */
        boolean add(E e);
    
        /**
         * Inserts the specified element into the queue represented by this deque
         * (in other words, at the tail of this deque) if it is possible to do so
         * immediately without violating capacity restrictions, returning
         * {@code true} upon success and {@code false} if no space is currently
         * available.  When using a capacity-restricted deque, this method is
         * generally preferable to the {@link #add} method, which can fail to
         * insert an element only by throwing an exception.
         *
         * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #offerLast}.
         *
         * @param e the element to add
         * @return {@code true} if the element was added to this deque, else
         *         {@code false}
         * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
         *         prevents it from being added to this deque
         * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
         *         deque does not permit null elements
         * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
         *         element prevents it from being added to this deque
         */
        boolean offer(E e);
    
        /**
         * Retrieves and removes the head of the queue represented by this deque
         * (in other words, the first element of this deque).
         * This method differs from {@link #poll poll} only in that it throws an
         * exception if this deque is empty.
         *
         * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #removeFirst()}.
         *
         * @return the head of the queue represented by this deque
         * @throws NoSuchElementException if this deque is empty
         */
        E remove();
    
        /**
         * Retrieves and removes the head of the queue represented by this deque
         * (in other words, the first element of this deque), or returns
         * {@code null} if this deque is empty.
         *
         * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #pollFirst()}.
         *
         * @return the first element of this deque, or {@code null} if
         *         this deque is empty
         */
        E poll();
    
        /**
         * Retrieves, but does not remove, the head of the queue represented by
         * this deque (in other words, the first element of this deque).
         * This method differs from {@link #peek peek} only in that it throws an
         * exception if this deque is empty.
         *
         * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #getFirst()}.
         *
         * @return the head of the queue represented by this deque
         * @throws NoSuchElementException if this deque is empty
         */
        E element();
    
        /**
         * Retrieves, but does not remove, the head of the queue represented by
         * this deque (in other words, the first element of this deque), or
         * returns {@code null} if this deque is empty.
         *
         * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #peekFirst()}.
         *
         * @return the head of the queue represented by this deque, or
         *         {@code null} if this deque is empty
         */
        E peek();
    
    
        // *** Stack methods ***
    
        /**
         * Pushes an element onto the stack represented by this deque (in other
         * words, at the head of this deque) if it is possible to do so
         * immediately without violating capacity restrictions, throwing an
         * {@code IllegalStateException} if no space is currently available.
         *
         * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #addFirst}.
         *
         * @param e the element to push
         * @throws IllegalStateException if the element cannot be added at this
         *         time due to capacity restrictions
         * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
         *         prevents it from being added to this deque
         * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
         *         deque does not permit null elements
         * @throws IllegalArgumentException if some property of the specified
         *         element prevents it from being added to this deque
         */
        void push(E e);
    
        /**
         * Pops an element from the stack represented by this deque.  In other
         * words, removes and returns the first element of this deque.
         *
         * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #removeFirst()}.
         *
         * @return the element at the front of this deque (which is the top
         *         of the stack represented by this deque)
         * @throws NoSuchElementException if this deque is empty
         */
        E pop();
    
    
        // *** Collection methods ***
    
        /**
         * Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from this deque.
         * If the deque does not contain the element, it is unchanged.
         * More formally, removes the first element {@code e} such that
         * <tt>(o==null ? e==null : o.equals(e))</tt>
         * (if such an element exists).
         * Returns {@code true} if this deque contained the specified element
         * (or equivalently, if this deque changed as a result of the call).
         *
         * <p>This method is equivalent to {@link #removeFirstOccurrence(Object)}.
         *
         * @param o element to be removed from this deque, if present
         * @return {@code true} if an element was removed as a result of this call
         * @throws ClassCastException if the class of the specified element
         *         is incompatible with this deque
         * (<a href="Collection.html#optional-restrictions">optional</a>)
         * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
         *         deque does not permit null elements
         * (<a href="Collection.html#optional-restrictions">optional</a>)
         */
        boolean remove(Object o);
    
        /**
         * Returns {@code true} if this deque contains the specified element.
         * More formally, returns {@code true} if and only if this deque contains
         * at least one element {@code e} such that
         * <tt>(o==null ? e==null : o.equals(e))</tt>.
         *
         * @param o element whose presence in this deque is to be tested
         * @return {@code true} if this deque contains the specified element
         * @throws ClassCastException if the type of the specified element
         *         is incompatible with this deque
         * (<a href="Collection.html#optional-restrictions">optional</a>)
         * @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null and this
         *         deque does not permit null elements
         * (<a href="Collection.html#optional-restrictions">optional</a>)
         */
        boolean contains(Object o);
    
        /**
         * Returns the number of elements in this deque.
         *
         * @return the number of elements in this deque
         */
        public int size();
    
        /**
         * Returns an iterator over the elements in this deque in proper sequence.
         * The elements will be returned in order from first (head) to last (tail).
         *
         * @return an iterator over the elements in this deque in proper sequence
         */
        Iterator<E> iterator();
    
        /**
         * Returns an iterator over the elements in this deque in reverse
         * sequential order.  The elements will be returned in order from
         * last (tail) to first (head).
         *
         * @return an iterator over the elements in this deque in reverse
         * sequence
         */
        Iterator<E> descendingIterator();
    
    }
    

      

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