Interface Deque<E>
- Type Parameters:
-
E
- the type of elements held in this deque
- All Superinterfaces:
-
Collection<E>
,Iterable<E>
,Queue<E>
- All Known Subinterfaces:
BlockingDeque<E>
- All Known Implementing Classes:
-
ArrayDeque
,ConcurrentLinkedDeque
,LinkedBlockingDeque
,LinkedList
public interface Deque<E> extends Queue<E>
A linear collection that supports element insertion and removal at both ends. The name deque is short for "double ended queue" and is usually pronounced "deck". Most 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.
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 null
or false
, depending on the operation). The latter form of the insert operation is designed specifically for use with capacity-restricted Deque
implementations; in most implementations, insert operations cannot fail.
The twelve methods described above are summarized in the following table:
First Element (Head) | Last Element (Tail) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Throws exception | Special value | Throws exception | Special value | |
Insert | addFirst(e) | offerFirst(e) | addLast(e) | offerLast(e) |
Remove | removeFirst() | pollFirst() | removeLast() | pollLast() |
Examine | getFirst() | peekFirst() | getLast() | peekLast() |
This interface extends the 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 Queue
interface are precisely equivalent to Deque
methods as indicated in the following table:
Queue Method | Equivalent Deque Method |
---|---|
add(e) | addLast(e) |
offer(e) | offerLast(e) |
remove() | removeFirst() |
poll() | pollFirst() |
element() | getFirst() |
peek() | peekFirst() |
Deques can also be used as LIFO (Last-In-First-Out) stacks. This interface should be used in preference to the legacy Stack
class. When a deque is used as a stack, elements are pushed and popped from the beginning of the deque. Stack methods are equivalent to Deque
methods as indicated in the table below:
Stack Method | Equivalent Deque Method |
---|---|
push(e) | addFirst(e) |
pop() | removeFirst() |
peek() | getFirst() |
Note that the 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.
This interface provides two methods to remove interior elements, removeFirstOccurrence
and removeLastOccurrence
.
Unlike the List
interface, this interface does not provide support for indexed access to elements.
While Deque
implementations are not strictly required to prohibit the insertion of null elements, they are strongly encouraged to do so. Users of any Deque
implementations that do allow null elements are strongly encouraged not to take advantage of the ability to insert nulls. This is so because null
is used as a special return value by various methods to indicate that the deque is empty.
Deque
implementations generally do not define element-based versions of the equals
and hashCode
methods, but instead inherit the identity-based versions from class Object
.
This interface is a member of the Java Collections Framework.
- Since:
- 1.6
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
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 |
boolean | addAll(Collection<? extends E> c) | Adds all of the elements in the specified collection at the end of this deque, as if by calling |
void | addFirst(E 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 |
void | addLast(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 |
boolean | contains(Object o) | Returns |
Iterator<E> | descendingIterator() | Returns an iterator over the elements in this deque in reverse sequential order. |
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). |
E | getFirst() | Retrieves, but does not remove, the first element of this deque. |
E | getLast() | Retrieves, but does not remove, the last element of this deque. |
Iterator<E> | iterator() | Returns an iterator over the elements in this deque in proper sequence. |
boolean | offer(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 |
boolean | offerFirst(E e) | Inserts the specified element at the front of this deque unless it would violate capacity restrictions. |
boolean | offerLast(E e) | Inserts the specified element at the end of this deque unless it would violate capacity restrictions. |
E | peek() | 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 |
E | peekFirst() | Retrieves, but does not remove, the first element of this deque, or returns |
E | peekLast() | Retrieves, but does not remove, the last element of this deque, or returns |
E | poll() | Retrieves and removes the head of the queue represented by this deque (in other words, the first element of this deque), or returns |
E | pollFirst() | Retrieves and removes the first element of this deque, or returns |
E | pollLast() | Retrieves and removes the last element of this deque, or returns |
E | pop() | Pops an element from the stack represented by this deque. |
void | push(E e) | 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 |
E | remove() | Retrieves and removes the head of the queue represented by this deque (in other words, the first element of this deque). |
boolean | remove(Object o) | Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from this deque. |
E | removeFirst() | Retrieves and removes the first element of this deque. |
boolean | removeFirstOccurrence(Object o) | Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from this deque. |
E | removeLast() | Retrieves and removes the last element of this deque. |
boolean | removeLastOccurrence(Object o) | Removes the last occurrence of the specified element from this deque. |
int | size() | Returns the number of elements in this deque. |
Methods declared in interface java.util.Collection
clear, containsAll, equals, hashCode, isEmpty, parallelStream, removeAll, removeIf, retainAll, spliterator, stream, toArray, toArray, toArray
Methods declared in interface java.lang.Iterable
forEach
Methods
addFirst
void addFirst(E 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 IllegalStateException
if no space is currently available. When using a capacity-restricted deque, it is generally preferable to use method offerFirst(E)
.
- Parameters:
-
e
- the element to add - Throws:
-
IllegalStateException
- if the element cannot be added at this time due to capacity restrictions -
ClassCastException
- if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque -
NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this deque does not permit null elements -
IllegalArgumentException
- if some property of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque
addLast
void addLast(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 IllegalStateException
if no space is currently available. When using a capacity-restricted deque, it is generally preferable to use method offerLast(E)
.
This method is equivalent to add(E)
.
- Parameters:
-
e
- the element to add - Throws:
-
IllegalStateException
- if the element cannot be added at this time due to capacity restrictions -
ClassCastException
- if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque -
NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this deque does not permit null elements -
IllegalArgumentException
- if some property of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque
offerFirst
boolean offerFirst(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 addFirst(E)
method, which can fail to insert an element only by throwing an exception.
- Parameters:
-
e
- the element to add - Returns:
-
true
if the element was added to this deque, elsefalse
- Throws:
-
ClassCastException
- if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque -
NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this deque does not permit null elements -
IllegalArgumentException
- if some property of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque
offerLast
boolean offerLast(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 addLast(E)
method, which can fail to insert an element only by throwing an exception.
- Parameters:
-
e
- the element to add - Returns:
-
true
if the element was added to this deque, elsefalse
- Throws:
-
ClassCastException
- if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque -
NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this deque does not permit null elements -
IllegalArgumentException
- if some property of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque
removeFirst
E removeFirst()
Retrieves and removes the first element of this deque. This method differs from pollFirst
only in that it throws an exception if this deque is empty.
- Returns:
- the head of this deque
- Throws:
-
NoSuchElementException
- if this deque is empty
removeLast
E removeLast()
Retrieves and removes the last element of this deque. This method differs from pollLast
only in that it throws an exception if this deque is empty.
- Returns:
- the tail of this deque
- Throws:
-
NoSuchElementException
- if this deque is empty
pollFirst
E pollFirst()
Retrieves and removes the first element of this deque, or returns null
if this deque is empty.
- Returns:
- the head of this deque, or
null
if this deque is empty
pollLast
E pollLast()
Retrieves and removes the last element of this deque, or returns null
if this deque is empty.
- Returns:
- the tail of this deque, or
null
if this deque is empty
getFirst
E getFirst()
Retrieves, but does not remove, the first element of this deque. This method differs from peekFirst
only in that it throws an exception if this deque is empty.
- Returns:
- the head of this deque
- Throws:
-
NoSuchElementException
- if this deque is empty
getLast
E getLast()
Retrieves, but does not remove, the last element of this deque. This method differs from peekLast
only in that it throws an exception if this deque is empty.
- Returns:
- the tail of this deque
- Throws:
-
NoSuchElementException
- if this deque is empty
peekFirst
E peekFirst()
Retrieves, but does not remove, the first element of this deque, or returns null
if this deque is empty.
- Returns:
- the head of this deque, or
null
if this deque is empty
peekLast
E peekLast()
Retrieves, but does not remove, the last element of this deque, or returns null
if this deque is empty.
- Returns:
- the tail of this deque, or
null
if this deque is empty
removeFirstOccurrence
boolean removeFirstOccurrence(Object o)
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 e
such that Objects.equals(o, e)
(if such an element exists). Returns true
if this deque contained the specified element (or equivalently, if this deque changed as a result of the call).
- Parameters:
-
o
- element to be removed from this deque, if present - Returns:
-
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 (optional) -
NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this deque does not permit null elements (optional)
removeLastOccurrence
boolean removeLastOccurrence(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 e
such that Objects.equals(o, e)
(if such an element exists). Returns true
if this deque contained the specified element (or equivalently, if this deque changed as a result of the call).
- Parameters:
-
o
- element to be removed from this deque, if present - Returns:
-
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 (optional) -
NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this deque does not permit null elements (optional)
add
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 true
upon success and throwing an IllegalStateException
if no space is currently available. When using a capacity-restricted deque, it is generally preferable to use offer
.
This method is equivalent to addLast(E)
.
- Specified by:
-
add
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
-
add
in interfaceQueue<E>
- Parameters:
-
e
- the element to add - Returns:
-
true
(as specified byCollection.add(E)
) - Throws:
-
IllegalStateException
- if the element cannot be added at this time due to capacity restrictions -
ClassCastException
- if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque -
NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this deque does not permit null elements -
IllegalArgumentException
- if some property of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque
offer
boolean offer(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 true
upon success and false
if no space is currently available. When using a capacity-restricted deque, this method is generally preferable to the add(E)
method, which can fail to insert an element only by throwing an exception.
This method is equivalent to offerLast(E)
.
- Specified by:
-
offer
in interfaceQueue<E>
- Parameters:
-
e
- the element to add - Returns:
-
true
if the element was added to this deque, elsefalse
- Throws:
-
ClassCastException
- if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque -
NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this deque does not permit null elements -
IllegalArgumentException
- if some property of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque
remove
E remove()
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 poll()
only in that it throws an exception if this deque is empty.
This method is equivalent to removeFirst()
.
- Specified by:
-
remove
in interfaceQueue<E>
- Returns:
- the head of the queue represented by this deque
- Throws:
-
NoSuchElementException
- if this deque is empty
poll
E poll()
Retrieves and removes the head of the queue represented by this deque (in other words, the first element of this deque), or returns null
if this deque is empty.
This method is equivalent to pollFirst()
.
- Specified by:
-
poll
in interfaceQueue<E>
- Returns:
- the first element of this deque, or
null
if this deque is empty
element
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). This method differs from peek
only in that it throws an exception if this deque is empty.
This method is equivalent to getFirst()
.
- Specified by:
-
element
in interfaceQueue<E>
- Returns:
- the head of the queue represented by this deque
- Throws:
-
NoSuchElementException
- if this deque is empty
peek
E peek()
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 null
if this deque is empty.
This method is equivalent to peekFirst()
.
- Specified by:
-
peek
in interfaceQueue<E>
- Returns:
- the head of the queue represented by this deque, or
null
if this deque is empty
addAll
boolean addAll(Collection<? extends E> c)
Adds all of the elements in the specified collection at the end of this deque, as if by calling addLast(E)
on each one, in the order that they are returned by the collection's iterator.
When using a capacity-restricted deque, it is generally preferable to call offer
separately on each element.
An exception encountered while trying to add an element may result in only some of the elements having been successfully added when the associated exception is thrown.
- Specified by:
-
addAll
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Parameters:
-
c
- the elements to be inserted into this deque - Returns:
-
true
if this deque changed as a result of the call - Throws:
-
IllegalStateException
- if not all the elements can be added at this time due to insertion restrictions -
ClassCastException
- if the class of an element of the specified collection prevents it from being added to this deque -
NullPointerException
- if the specified collection contains a null element and this deque does not permit null elements, or if the specified collection is null -
IllegalArgumentException
- if some property of an element of the specified collection prevents it from being added to this deque - See Also:
Collection.add(Object)
push
void push(E e)
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 IllegalStateException
if no space is currently available.
This method is equivalent to addFirst(E)
.
- Parameters:
-
e
- the element to push - Throws:
-
IllegalStateException
- if the element cannot be added at this time due to capacity restrictions -
ClassCastException
- if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque -
NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this deque does not permit null elements -
IllegalArgumentException
- if some property of the specified element prevents it from being added to this deque
pop
E pop()
Pops an element from the stack represented by this deque. In other words, removes and returns the first element of this deque.
This method is equivalent to removeFirst()
.
- Returns:
- 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
remove
boolean remove(Object o)
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 e
such that Objects.equals(o, e)
(if such an element exists). Returns true
if this deque contained the specified element (or equivalently, if this deque changed as a result of the call).
This method is equivalent to removeFirstOccurrence(Object)
.
- Specified by:
-
remove
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Parameters:
-
o
- element to be removed from this deque, if present - Returns:
-
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 (optional) -
NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this deque does not permit null elements (optional)
contains
boolean contains(Object o)
Returns true
if this deque contains the specified element. More formally, returns true
if and only if this deque contains at least one element e
such that Objects.equals(o, e)
.
- Specified by:
-
contains
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Parameters:
-
o
- element whose presence in this deque is to be tested - Returns:
-
true
if this deque contains the specified element - Throws:
-
ClassCastException
- if the class of the specified element is incompatible with this deque (optional) -
NullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this deque does not permit null elements (optional)
size
int size()
Returns the number of elements in this deque.
- Specified by:
-
size
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Returns:
- the number of elements in this deque
iterator
Iterator<E> iterator()
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).
- Specified by:
-
iterator
in interfaceCollection<E>
- Specified by:
-
iterator
in interfaceIterable<E>
- Returns:
- an iterator over the elements in this deque in proper sequence
descendingIterator
Iterator<E> descendingIterator()
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).
- Returns:
- an iterator over the elements in this deque in reverse sequence
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