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      1 /*
      2  * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project
      3  *
      4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
      5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
      6  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
      7  *
      8  *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
      9  *
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     15  */
     16 
     17 package android.util;
     18 
     19 import com.android.internal.util.ArrayUtils;
     20 import com.android.internal.util.GrowingArrayUtils;
     21 
     22 import java.util.Arrays;
     23 
     24 import libcore.util.EmptyArray;
     25 
     26 /**
     27  * SparseIntArrays map integers to integers.  Unlike a normal array of integers,
     28  * there can be gaps in the indices.  It is intended to be more memory efficient
     29  * than using a HashMap to map Integers to Integers, both because it avoids
     30  * auto-boxing keys and values and its data structure doesn't rely on an extra entry object
     31  * for each mapping.
     32  *
     33  * <p>Note that this container keeps its mappings in an array data structure,
     34  * using a binary search to find keys.  The implementation is not intended to be appropriate for
     35  * data structures
     36  * that may contain large numbers of items.  It is generally slower than a traditional
     37  * HashMap, since lookups require a binary search and adds and removes require inserting
     38  * and deleting entries in the array.  For containers holding up to hundreds of items,
     39  * the performance difference is not significant, less than 50%.</p>
     40  *
     41  * <p>It is possible to iterate over the items in this container using
     42  * {@link #keyAt(int)} and {@link #valueAt(int)}. Iterating over the keys using
     43  * <code>keyAt(int)</code> with ascending values of the index will return the
     44  * keys in ascending order, or the values corresponding to the keys in ascending
     45  * order in the case of <code>valueAt(int)</code>.</p>
     46  */
     47 public class SparseIntArray implements Cloneable {
     48     private int[] mKeys;
     49     private int[] mValues;
     50     private int mSize;
     51 
     52     /**
     53      * Creates a new SparseIntArray containing no mappings.
     54      */
     55     public SparseIntArray() {
     56         this(10);
     57     }
     58 
     59     /**
     60      * Creates a new SparseIntArray containing no mappings that will not
     61      * require any additional memory allocation to store the specified
     62      * number of mappings.  If you supply an initial capacity of 0, the
     63      * sparse array will be initialized with a light-weight representation
     64      * not requiring any additional array allocations.
     65      */
     66     public SparseIntArray(int initialCapacity) {
     67         if (initialCapacity == 0) {
     68             mKeys = EmptyArray.INT;
     69             mValues = EmptyArray.INT;
     70         } else {
     71             mKeys = ArrayUtils.newUnpaddedIntArray(initialCapacity);
     72             mValues = new int[mKeys.length];
     73         }
     74         mSize = 0;
     75     }
     76 
     77     @Override
     78     public SparseIntArray clone() {
     79         SparseIntArray clone = null;
     80         try {
     81             clone = (SparseIntArray) super.clone();
     82             clone.mKeys = mKeys.clone();
     83             clone.mValues = mValues.clone();
     84         } catch (CloneNotSupportedException cnse) {
     85             /* ignore */
     86         }
     87         return clone;
     88     }
     89 
     90     /**
     91      * Gets the int mapped from the specified key, or <code>0</code>
     92      * if no such mapping has been made.
     93      */
     94     public int get(int key) {
     95         return get(key, 0);
     96     }
     97 
     98     /**
     99      * Gets the int mapped from the specified key, or the specified value
    100      * if no such mapping has been made.
    101      */
    102     public int get(int key, int valueIfKeyNotFound) {
    103         int i = ContainerHelpers.binarySearch(mKeys, mSize, key);
    104 
    105         if (i < 0) {
    106             return valueIfKeyNotFound;
    107         } else {
    108             return mValues[i];
    109         }
    110     }
    111 
    112     /**
    113      * Removes the mapping from the specified key, if there was any.
    114      */
    115     public void delete(int key) {
    116         int i = ContainerHelpers.binarySearch(mKeys, mSize, key);
    117 
    118         if (i >= 0) {
    119             removeAt(i);
    120         }
    121     }
    122 
    123     /**
    124      * Removes the mapping at the given index.
    125      */
    126     public void removeAt(int index) {
    127         System.arraycopy(mKeys, index + 1, mKeys, index, mSize - (index + 1));
    128         System.arraycopy(mValues, index + 1, mValues, index, mSize - (index + 1));
    129         mSize--;
    130     }
    131 
    132     /**
    133      * Adds a mapping from the specified key to the specified value,
    134      * replacing the previous mapping from the specified key if there
    135      * was one.
    136      */
    137     public void put(int key, int value) {
    138         int i = ContainerHelpers.binarySearch(mKeys, mSize, key);
    139 
    140         if (i >= 0) {
    141             mValues[i] = value;
    142         } else {
    143             i = ~i;
    144 
    145             mKeys = GrowingArrayUtils.insert(mKeys, mSize, i, key);
    146             mValues = GrowingArrayUtils.insert(mValues, mSize, i, value);
    147             mSize++;
    148         }
    149     }
    150 
    151     /**
    152      * Returns the number of key-value mappings that this SparseIntArray
    153      * currently stores.
    154      */
    155     public int size() {
    156         return mSize;
    157     }
    158 
    159     /**
    160      * Given an index in the range <code>0...size()-1</code>, returns
    161      * the key from the <code>index</code>th key-value mapping that this
    162      * SparseIntArray stores.
    163      *
    164      * <p>The keys corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed to
    165      * be in ascending order, e.g., <code>keyAt(0)</code> will return the
    166      * smallest key and <code>keyAt(size()-1)</code> will return the largest
    167      * key.</p>
    168      */
    169     public int keyAt(int index) {
    170         return mKeys[index];
    171     }
    172 
    173     /**
    174      * Given an index in the range <code>0...size()-1</code>, returns
    175      * the value from the <code>index</code>th key-value mapping that this
    176      * SparseIntArray stores.
    177      *
    178      * <p>The values corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed
    179      * to be associated with keys in ascending order, e.g.,
    180      * <code>valueAt(0)</code> will return the value associated with the
    181      * smallest key and <code>valueAt(size()-1)</code> will return the value
    182      * associated with the largest key.</p>
    183      */
    184     public int valueAt(int index) {
    185         return mValues[index];
    186     }
    187 
    188     /**
    189      * Directly set the value at a particular index.
    190      * @hide
    191      */
    192     public void setValueAt(int index, int value) {
    193         mValues[index] = value;
    194     }
    195 
    196     /**
    197      * Returns the index for which {@link #keyAt} would return the
    198      * specified key, or a negative number if the specified
    199      * key is not mapped.
    200      */
    201     public int indexOfKey(int key) {
    202         return ContainerHelpers.binarySearch(mKeys, mSize, key);
    203     }
    204 
    205     /**
    206      * Returns an index for which {@link #valueAt} would return the
    207      * specified key, or a negative number if no keys map to the
    208      * specified value.
    209      * Beware that this is a linear search, unlike lookups by key,
    210      * and that multiple keys can map to the same value and this will
    211      * find only one of them.
    212      */
    213     public int indexOfValue(int value) {
    214         for (int i = 0; i < mSize; i++)
    215             if (mValues[i] == value)
    216                 return i;
    217 
    218         return -1;
    219     }
    220 
    221     /**
    222      * Removes all key-value mappings from this SparseIntArray.
    223      */
    224     public void clear() {
    225         mSize = 0;
    226     }
    227 
    228     /**
    229      * Puts a key/value pair into the array, optimizing for the case where
    230      * the key is greater than all existing keys in the array.
    231      */
    232     public void append(int key, int value) {
    233         if (mSize != 0 && key <= mKeys[mSize - 1]) {
    234             put(key, value);
    235             return;
    236         }
    237 
    238         mKeys = GrowingArrayUtils.append(mKeys, mSize, key);
    239         mValues = GrowingArrayUtils.append(mValues, mSize, value);
    240         mSize++;
    241     }
    242 
    243     /**
    244      * Provides a copy of keys.
    245      *
    246      * @hide
    247      * */
    248     public int[] copyKeys() {
    249         if (size() == 0) {
    250             return null;
    251         }
    252         return Arrays.copyOf(mKeys, size());
    253     }
    254 
    255     /**
    256      * {@inheritDoc}
    257      *
    258      * <p>This implementation composes a string by iterating over its mappings.
    259      */
    260     @Override
    261     public String toString() {
    262         if (size() <= 0) {
    263             return "{}";
    264         }
    265 
    266         StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder(mSize * 28);
    267         buffer.append('{');
    268         for (int i=0; i<mSize; i++) {
    269             if (i > 0) {
    270                 buffer.append(", ");
    271             }
    272             int key = keyAt(i);
    273             buffer.append(key);
    274             buffer.append('=');
    275             int value = valueAt(i);
    276             buffer.append(value);
    277         }
    278         buffer.append('}');
    279         return buffer.toString();
    280     }
    281 }
    282