Uses of Class
com.google.common.collect.ImmutableMap

Uses of ImmutableMap in com.google.common.collect
 

Subclasses of ImmutableMap in com.google.common.collect
 class ImmutableBiMap<K,V>
          An immutable BiMap with reliable user-specified iteration order.
 class ImmutableSortedMap<K,V>
          An immutable SortedMap.
 

Methods in com.google.common.collect that return ImmutableMap
 ImmutableMap<K,java.util.Collection<V>> ImmutableMultimap.asMap()
          Returns an immutable map that associates each key with its corresponding values in the multimap.
 ImmutableMap<K,V> ImmutableMap.Builder.build()
          Returns a newly-created immutable map.
static
<K,V> ImmutableMap<K,V>
ImmutableMap.copyOf(java.util.Map<? extends K,? extends V> map)
          Returns an immutable map containing the same entries as map.
static ImmutableMap<java.lang.String,java.lang.String> Maps.fromProperties(java.util.Properties properties)
          Creates an ImmutableMap<String, String> from a Properties instance.
static
<K,V> ImmutableMap<K,V>
ImmutableMap.of()
          Returns the empty map.
static
<K,V> ImmutableMap<K,V>
ImmutableMap.of(K k1, V v1)
          Returns an immutable map containing a single entry.
static
<K,V> ImmutableMap<K,V>
ImmutableMap.of(K k1, V v1, K k2, V v2)
          Returns an immutable map containing the given entries, in order.
static
<K,V> ImmutableMap<K,V>
ImmutableMap.of(K k1, V v1, K k2, V v2, K k3, V v3)
          Returns an immutable map containing the given entries, in order.
static
<K,V> ImmutableMap<K,V>
ImmutableMap.of(K k1, V v1, K k2, V v2, K k3, V v3, K k4, V v4)
          Returns an immutable map containing the given entries, in order.
static
<K,V> ImmutableMap<K,V>
ImmutableMap.of(K k1, V v1, K k2, V v2, K k3, V v3, K k4, V v4, K k5, V v5)
          Returns an immutable map containing the given entries, in order.
static
<K,V> ImmutableMap<K,V>
Maps.uniqueIndex(java.lang.Iterable<V> values, Function<? super V,K> keyFunction)
          Returns an immutable map for which the Map.values() are the given elements in the given order, and each key is the product of invoking a supplied function on its corresponding value.
 



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