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package org.apache.commons.collections;

/**
 * Defines a map that allows bidirectional lookup between key and values.
 * 

* This extended Map represents a mapping where a key may * lookup a value and a value may lookup a key with equal ease. * This interface extends Map and so may be used anywhere a map * is required. The interface provides an inverse map view, enabling * full access to both directions of the BidiMap. *

* Implementations should allow a value to be looked up from a key and * a key to be looked up from a value with equal performance. *

* This map enforces the restriction that there is a 1:1 relation between * keys and values, meaning that multiple keys cannot map to the same value. * This is required so that "inverting" the map results in a map without * duplicate keys. See the {@link #put} method description for more information. * * @since Commons Collections 3.0 * @version $Revision: 646777 $ $Date: 2008-04-10 14:33:15 +0200 (Thu, 10 Apr 2008) $ * * @author Stephen Colebourne */ public interface BidiMap extends IterableMap { /** * Obtains a MapIterator over the map. *

* A map iterator is an efficient way of iterating over maps. * It does not require that the map is stored using Map Entry objects * which can increase performance. *

     * BidiMap map = new DualHashBidiMap();
     * MapIterator it = map.mapIterator();
     * while (it.hasNext()) {
     *   Object key = it.next();
     *   Object value = it.getValue();
     *   it.setValue("newValue");
     * }
     * 
* * @return a map iterator */ MapIterator mapIterator(); /** * Puts the key-value pair into the map, replacing any previous pair. *

* When adding a key-value pair, the value may already exist in the map * against a different key. That mapping is removed, to ensure that the * value only occurs once in the inverse map. *

     *  BidiMap map1 = new DualHashBidiMap();
     *  map.put("A","B");  // contains A mapped to B, as per Map
     *  map.put("A","C");  // contains A mapped to C, as per Map
     * 
     *  BidiMap map2 = new DualHashBidiMap();
     *  map.put("A","B");  // contains A mapped to B, as per Map
     *  map.put("C","B");  // contains C mapped to B, key A is removed
     * 
* * @param key the key to store * @param value the value to store * @return the previous value mapped to this key * * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the put method is not supported * @throws ClassCastException (optional) if the map limits the type of the * value and the specified value is inappropriate * @throws IllegalArgumentException (optional) if the map limits the values * in some way and the value was invalid * @throws NullPointerException (optional) if the map limits the values to * non-null and null was specified */ Object put(Object key, Object value); /** * Gets the key that is currently mapped to the specified value. *

* If the value is not contained in the map, null is returned. *

* Implementations should seek to make this method perform equally as well * as get(Object). * * @param value the value to find the key for * @return the mapped key, or null if not found * * @throws ClassCastException (optional) if the map limits the type of the * value and the specified value is inappropriate * @throws NullPointerException (optional) if the map limits the values to * non-null and null was specified */ Object getKey(Object value); /** * Removes the key-value pair that is currently mapped to the specified * value (optional operation). *

* If the value is not contained in the map, null is returned. *

* Implementations should seek to make this method perform equally as well * as remove(Object). * * @param value the value to find the key-value pair for * @return the key that was removed, null if nothing removed * * @throws ClassCastException (optional) if the map limits the type of the * value and the specified value is inappropriate * @throws NullPointerException (optional) if the map limits the values to * non-null and null was specified * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this method is not supported * by the implementation */ Object removeValue(Object value); /** * Gets a view of this map where the keys and values are reversed. *

* Changes to one map will be visible in the other and vice versa. * This enables both directions of the map to be accessed as a Map. *

* Implementations should seek to avoid creating a new object every time this * method is called. See AbstractMap.values() etc. Calling this * method on the inverse map should return the original. * * @return an inverted bidirectional map */ BidiMap inverseBidiMap(); }





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