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package com.gs.collections.api.bag;
import java.util.AbstractMap;
import java.util.Map;
import com.gs.collections.api.RichIterable;
import com.gs.collections.api.block.function.Function;
import com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate;
import com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.Predicate2;
import com.gs.collections.api.block.predicate.primitive.IntPredicate;
import com.gs.collections.api.block.procedure.Procedure;
import com.gs.collections.api.block.procedure.primitive.ObjectIntProcedure;
import com.gs.collections.api.list.ListIterable;
import com.gs.collections.api.map.MapIterable;
import com.gs.collections.api.multimap.bag.BagMultimap;
import com.gs.collections.api.partition.bag.PartitionBag;
import com.gs.collections.api.set.SetIterable;
import com.gs.collections.api.tuple.Pair;
import com.gs.collections.api.tuple.primitive.ObjectIntPair;
/**
* A Bag is a Collection whose elements are unordered and may contain duplicate entries. It varies from
* MutableCollection in that it adds a protocol for determining, adding, and removing the number of occurrences for an
* item.
*
* @since 1.0
*/
public interface Bag
extends RichIterable
{
/**
* Two bagsb1 and b2 are equal if m1.toMapOfItemToCount().equals(m2.toMapOfItemToCount()).
*
* @see Map#equals(Object)
*/
@Override
boolean equals(Object object);
/**
* Returns the hash code for this Bag, defined as this.{@link #toMapOfItemToCount()}.hashCode().
*
* @see Map#hashCode()
*/
@Override
int hashCode();
Bag tap(Procedure super T> procedure);
Bag select(Predicate super T> predicate);
Bag selectWith(Predicate2 super T, ? super P> predicate, P parameter);
Bag reject(Predicate super T> predicate);
Bag rejectWith(Predicate2 super T, ? super P> predicate, P parameter);
PartitionBag partition(Predicate super T> predicate);
PartitionBag partitionWith(Predicate2 super T, ? super P> predicate, P parameter);
Bag selectInstancesOf(Class clazz);
BagMultimap groupBy(Function super T, ? extends V> function);
BagMultimap groupByEach(Function super T, ? extends Iterable> function);
SetIterable> zipWithIndex();
/**
* For each distinct item, with the number of occurrences, execute the specified procedure.
*/
void forEachWithOccurrences(ObjectIntProcedure super T> procedure);
/**
* The occurrences of a distinct item in the bag.
*/
int occurrencesOf(Object item);
/**
* Returns all elements of the bag that have a number of occurrences that satisfy the predicate.
*
* @since 3.0
*/
Bag selectByOccurrences(IntPredicate predicate);
/**
* Returns the {@code count} most frequently occurring items.
*
* In the event of a tie, all of the items with the number of occurrences that match the occurrences of the last
* item will be returned.
*
* @since 6.0
*/
ListIterable> topOccurrences(int count);
/**
* Returns the {@code count} least frequently occurring items.
*
* In the event of a tie, all of the items with the number of occurrences that match the occurrences of the last
* item will be returned.
*
* @since 6.0
*/
ListIterable> bottomOccurrences(int count);
/**
* The size of the Bag when counting only distinct elements.
*/
int sizeDistinct();
/**
* Converts the Bag to a Map of the Item type to its count as an Integer.
*/
MapIterable toMapOfItemToCount();
/**
* Returns a string representation of this bag. The string representation consists of a list of element-count mappings.
* The elements each appear once, in an order consistent with other methods like {@link #forEachWithOccurrences(ObjectIntProcedure)}
* and {@link #iterator()}. The element-count mappings are enclosed in braces ("{}"). Adjacent mappings are
* separated by the characters ", " (comma and space). Each element-count mapping is rendered as the element
* followed by an equals sign ("=") followed by the number of ooccurrences. Elements and are converted to
* strings as by {@link String#valueOf(Object)}.
*
* The string representation is similar to {@link AbstractMap#toString()}, not {@link RichIterable#toString()}.
*
* @return a string representation of this bag
* @since 3.0
*/
String toStringOfItemToCount();
ImmutableBagIterable toImmutable();
}