public class java.util
TreeMap<K, V>


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Java SE 6
  
Extends: AbstractMap
Implements: NavigableMap, Cloneable, Serializable

A Red-Black tree based NavigableMap implementation. The map is sorted according to the natural ordering of its keys, or by a Comparator provided at map creation time, depending on which constructor is used.

This implementation provides guaranteed log(n) time cost for the containsKey, get, put and remove operations. Algorithms are adaptations of those in Cormen, Leiserson, and Rivest's Introduction to Algorithms.

Note that the ordering maintained by a sorted map (whether or not an explicit comparator is provided) must be consistent with equals if this sorted map is to correctly implement the Map interface. (See Comparable or Comparator for a precise definition of consistent with equals.) This is so because the Map interface is defined in terms of the equals operation, but a map performs all key comparisons using its compareTo (or compare) method, so two keys that are deemed equal by this method are, from the standpoint of the sorted map, equal. The behavior of a sorted map is well-defined even if its ordering is inconsistent with equals; it just fails to obey the general contract of the Map interface.

Note that this implementation is not synchronized. If multiple threads access a map concurrently, and at least one of the threads modifies the map structurally, it must be synchronized externally. (A structural modification is any operation that adds or deletes one or more mappings; merely changing the value associated with an existing key is not a structural modification.) This is typically accomplished by synchronizing on some object that naturally encapsulates the map. If no such object exists, the map should be "wrapped" using the Collections.synchronizedSortedMap method. This is best done at creation time, to prevent accidental unsynchronized access to the map:

   SortedMap m = Collections.synchronizedSortedMap(new TreeMap(...));

The iterators returned by the iterator method of the collections returned by all of this class's "collection view methods" are fail-fast: if the map is structurally modified at any time after the iterator is created, in any way except through the iterator's own remove method, the iterator will throw a ConcurrentModificationException. Thus, in the face of concurrent modification, the iterator fails quickly and cleanly, rather than risking arbitrary, non-deterministic behavior at an undetermined time in the future.

Note that the fail-fast behavior of an iterator cannot be guaranteed as it is, generally speaking, impossible to make any hard guarantees in the presence of unsynchronized concurrent modification. Fail-fast iterators throw ConcurrentModificationException on a best-effort basis. Therefore, it would be wrong to write a program that depended on this exception for its correctness: the fail-fast behavior of iterators should be used only to detect bugs.

All Map.Entry pairs returned by methods in this class and its views represent snapshots of mappings at the time they were produced. They do not support the Entry.setValue method. (Note however that it is possible to change mappings in the associated map using put.)

This class is a member of the Java Collections Framework.
Kthe type of keys maintained by this map
Vthe type of mapped values
version1.73, 05/10/06
since1.2
See also java.util.Map, java.util.HashMap, java.util.Hashtable, java.lang.Comparable, java.util.Comparator, java.util.Collection


Constructors
public TreeMap()
Constructs a new, empty tree map, using the natural ordering of its keys. All keys inserted into the map must implement the Comparable interface. Furthermore, all such keys must be mutually comparable: k1.compareTo(k2) must not throw a ClassCastException for any keys k1 and k2 in the map. If the user attempts to put a key into the map that violates this constraint (for example, the user attempts to put a string key into a map whose keys are integers), the put(Object key, Object value) call will throw a ClassCastException.
public TreeMap(Comparator comparator)
Constructs a new, empty tree map, ordered according to the given comparator. All keys inserted into the map must be mutually comparable by the given comparator: comparator.compare(k1, k2) must not throw a ClassCastException for any keys k1 and k2 in the map. If the user attempts to put a key into the map that violates this constraint, the put(Object key, Object value) call will throw a ClassCastException.
comparatorthe comparator that will be used to order this map. If null, the natural ordering of the keys will be used.
public TreeMap(Map m)
Constructs a new tree map containing the same mappings as the given map, ordered according to the natural ordering of its keys. All keys inserted into the new map must implement the Comparable interface. Furthermore, all such keys must be mutually comparable: k1.compareTo(k2) must not throw a ClassCastException for any keys k1 and k2 in the map. This method runs in n*log(n) time.
mthe map whose mappings are to be placed in this map
ThrowsClassCastException: if the keys in m are not Comparable, or are not mutually comparable
ThrowsNullPointerException: if the specified map is null
public TreeMap(SortedMap m)
Constructs a new tree map containing the same mappings and using the same ordering as the specified sorted map. This method runs in linear time.
mthe sorted map whose mappings are to be placed in this map, and whose comparator is to be used to sort this map
ThrowsNullPointerException: if the specified map is null

Methods
public Map.Entry ceilingEntry(Object key)
ThrowsClassCastException: if the specified key cannot be compared with the keys currently in the map
ThrowsNullPointerException: if the specified key is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
since1.6
public Object ceilingKey(Object key)
ThrowsClassCastException: if the specified key cannot be compared with the keys currently in the map
ThrowsNullPointerException: if the specified key is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
since1.6
public void clear()
Removes all of the mappings from this map. The map will be empty after this call returns.
public Object clone()
Returns a shallow copy of this TreeMap instance. (The keys and values themselves are not cloned.)
returna shallow copy of this map
public Comparator comparator()
public boolean containsKey(Object key)
Returns true if this map contains a mapping for the specified key.
keykey whose presence in this map is to be tested
returntrue if this map contains a mapping for the specified key
ThrowsClassCastException: if the specified key cannot be compared with the keys currently in the map
ThrowsNullPointerException: if the specified key is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
public boolean containsValue(Object value)
Returns true if this map maps one or more keys to the specified value. More formally, returns true if and only if this map contains at least one mapping to a value v such that (value==null ? v==null : value.equals(v)). This operation will probably require time linear in the map size for most implementations.
valuevalue whose presence in this map is to be tested
returntrue if a mapping to value exists; false otherwise
since1.2
public NavigableSet descendingKeySet()
since1.6
public NavigableMap descendingMap()
since1.6
public Set entrySet()
Returns a Set view of the mappings contained in this map. The set's iterator returns the entries in ascending key order. The set is backed by the map, so changes to the map are reflected in the set, and vice-versa. If the map is modified while an iteration over the set is in progress (except through the iterator's own remove operation, or through the setValue operation on a map entry returned by the iterator) the results of the iteration are undefined. The set supports element removal, which removes the corresponding mapping from the map, via the Iterator.remove, Set.remove, removeAll, retainAll and clear operations. It does not support the add or addAll operations.
public Map.Entry firstEntry()
since1.6
public Object firstKey()
ThrowsNoSuchElementException: if this map is empty
public Map.Entry floorEntry(Object key)
ThrowsClassCastException: if the specified key cannot be compared with the keys currently in the map
ThrowsNullPointerException: if the specified key is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
since1.6
public Object floorKey(Object key)
ThrowsClassCastException: if the specified key cannot be compared with the keys currently in the map
ThrowsNullPointerException: if the specified key is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
since1.6
public Object get(Object key)
Returns the value to which the specified key is mapped, or null if this map contains no mapping for the key.

More formally, if this map contains a mapping from a key k to a value v such that key compares equal to k according to the map's ordering, then this method returns v; otherwise it returns null. (There can be at most one such mapping.)

A return value of null does not necessarily indicate that the map contains no mapping for the key; it's also possible that the map explicitly maps the key to null. The containsKey operation may be used to distinguish these two cases.
ThrowsClassCastException: if the specified key cannot be compared with the keys currently in the map
ThrowsNullPointerException: if the specified key is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys

public NavigableMap headMap(Object toKey, boolean inclusive)
ThrowsClassCastException: if toKey is not compatible with this map's comparator (or, if the map has no comparator, if toKey does not implement Comparable). Implementations may, but are not required to, throw this exception if toKey cannot be compared to keys currently in the map.
ThrowsNullPointerException: if toKey is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
ThrowsIllegalArgumentException: if this map itself has a restricted range, and toKey lies outside the bounds of the range
since1.6
public SortedMap headMap(Object toKey)
ThrowsClassCastException: if toKey is not compatible with this map's comparator (or, if the map has no comparator, if toKey does not implement Comparable). Implementations may, but are not required to, throw this exception if toKey cannot be compared to keys currently in the map.
ThrowsNullPointerException: if toKey is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
ThrowsIllegalArgumentException: if this map itself has a restricted range, and toKey lies outside the bounds of the range
public Map.Entry higherEntry(Object key)
ThrowsClassCastException: if the specified key cannot be compared with the keys currently in the map
ThrowsNullPointerException: if the specified key is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
since1.6
public Object higherKey(Object key)
ThrowsClassCastException: if the specified key cannot be compared with the keys currently in the map
ThrowsNullPointerException: if the specified key is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
since1.6
public Set keySet()
Returns a Set view of the keys contained in this map. The set's iterator returns the keys in ascending order. The set is backed by the map, so changes to the map are reflected in the set, and vice-versa. If the map is modified while an iteration over the set is in progress (except through the iterator's own remove operation), the results of the iteration are undefined. The set supports element removal, which removes the corresponding mapping from the map, via the Iterator.remove, Set.remove, removeAll, retainAll, and clear operations. It does not support the add or addAll operations.
public Map.Entry lastEntry()
since1.6
public Object lastKey()
ThrowsNoSuchElementException: if this map is empty
public Map.Entry lowerEntry(Object key)
ThrowsClassCastException: if the specified key cannot be compared with the keys currently in the map
ThrowsNullPointerException: if the specified key is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
since1.6
public Object lowerKey(Object key)
ThrowsClassCastException: if the specified key cannot be compared with the keys currently in the map
ThrowsNullPointerException: if the specified key is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
since1.6
public NavigableSet navigableKeySet()
since1.6
public Map.Entry pollFirstEntry()
since1.6
public Map.Entry pollLastEntry()
since1.6
public Object put(Object key, Object value)
Associates the specified value with the specified key in this map. If the map previously contained a mapping for the key, the old value is replaced.
keykey with which the specified value is to be associated
valuevalue to be associated with the specified key
returnthe previous value associated with key, or null if there was no mapping for key. (A null return can also indicate that the map previously associated null with key.)
ThrowsClassCastException: if the specified key cannot be compared with the keys currently in the map
ThrowsNullPointerException: if the specified key is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
public void putAll(Map map)
Copies all of the mappings from the specified map to this map. These mappings replace any mappings that this map had for any of the keys currently in the specified map.
mapmappings to be stored in this map
ThrowsClassCastException: if the class of a key or value in the specified map prevents it from being stored in this map
ThrowsNullPointerException: if the specified map is null or the specified map contains a null key and this map does not permit null keys
public Object remove(Object key)
Removes the mapping for this key from this TreeMap if present.
keykey for which mapping should be removed
returnthe previous value associated with key, or null if there was no mapping for key. (A null return can also indicate that the map previously associated null with key.)
ThrowsClassCastException: if the specified key cannot be compared with the keys currently in the map
ThrowsNullPointerException: if the specified key is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
public int size()
Returns the number of key-value mappings in this map.
returnthe number of key-value mappings in this map
public NavigableMap subMap(Object fromKey, boolean fromInclusive, Object toKey, boolean toInclusive)
ThrowsClassCastException: if fromKey and toKey cannot be compared to one another using this map's comparator (or, if the map has no comparator, using natural ordering). Implementations may, but are not required to, throw this exception if fromKey or toKey cannot be compared to keys currently in the map.
ThrowsNullPointerException: if fromKey or toKey is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
ThrowsIllegalArgumentException: if fromKey is greater than toKey; or if this map itself has a restricted range, and fromKey or toKey lies outside the bounds of the range
since1.6
public SortedMap subMap(Object fromKey, Object toKey)
ThrowsClassCastException: if fromKey and toKey cannot be compared to one another using this map's comparator (or, if the map has no comparator, using natural ordering). Implementations may, but are not required to, throw this exception if fromKey or toKey cannot be compared to keys currently in the map.
ThrowsNullPointerException: if fromKey or toKey is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
ThrowsIllegalArgumentException: if fromKey is greater than toKey; or if this map itself has a restricted range, and fromKey or toKey lies outside the bounds of the range
public NavigableMap tailMap(Object fromKey, boolean inclusive)
ThrowsClassCastException: if fromKey is not compatible with this map's comparator (or, if the map has no comparator, if fromKey does not implement Comparable). Implementations may, but are not required to, throw this exception if fromKey cannot be compared to keys currently in the map.
ThrowsNullPointerException: if fromKey is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
ThrowsIllegalArgumentException: if this map itself has a restricted range, and fromKey lies outside the bounds of the range
since1.6
public SortedMap tailMap(Object fromKey)
ThrowsClassCastException: if fromKey is not compatible with this map's comparator (or, if the map has no comparator, if fromKey does not implement Comparable). Implementations may, but are not required to, throw this exception if fromKey cannot be compared to keys currently in the map.
ThrowsNullPointerException: if fromKey is null and this map uses natural ordering, or its comparator does not permit null keys
ThrowsIllegalArgumentException: if this map itself has a restricted range, and fromKey lies outside the bounds of the range
public Collection values()
Returns a Collection view of the values contained in this map. The collection's iterator returns the values in ascending order of the corresponding keys. The collection is backed by the map, so changes to the map are reflected in the collection, and vice-versa. If the map is modified while an iteration over the collection is in progress (except through the iterator's own remove operation), the results of the iteration are undefined. The collection supports element removal, which removes the corresponding mapping from the map, via the Iterator.remove, Collection.remove, removeAll, retainAll and clear operations. It does not support the add or addAll operations.