org.planx.msd.character
Class CharSequenceBagDiscriminator<T extends CharSequence>

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.planx.msd.util.AbstractDiscriminator<List<T>>
      extended by org.planx.msd.character.CharSequenceBagDiscriminator<T>
All Implemented Interfaces:
Discriminator<List<T>>

public class CharSequenceBagDiscriminator<T extends CharSequence>
extends AbstractDiscriminator<List<T>>

A Discriminator capable of discriminating a multiset of Lists of CharSequencess considered as bags. That is, two lists are considered equivalent if one is a permutation of the other. This implementation sorts each list lexicographically and employs a random access list discriminator afterwards.

Author:
Thomas Ambus

Constructor Summary
CharSequenceBagDiscriminator(Memory memory)
           
 
Method Summary
<U,S> Collection<List<S>>
discriminate(List<? extends U> values, Extractor<U,? extends List<T>,S> e)
          Discriminates a List of values using an Extractor, and returns a Collection of Lists, each representing an equivalence class containing elements from values that are equivalent.
 
Methods inherited from class org.planx.msd.util.AbstractDiscriminator
discriminate
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

CharSequenceBagDiscriminator

public CharSequenceBagDiscriminator(Memory memory)
Method Detail

discriminate

public <U,S> Collection<List<S>> discriminate(List<? extends U> values,
                                              Extractor<U,? extends List<T>,S> e)
Description copied from interface: Discriminator
Discriminates a List of values using an Extractor, and returns a Collection of Lists, each representing an equivalence class containing elements from values that are equivalent. The Extractor performs the task of extracting two kinds of objects from the input values: The label which is the object equivalence is defined upon, and the value which is the object that will be returned. That is, the label determines which equivalence class the value goes into.

The Collection of Lists returned should be considered unmodifiable (though, in some cases they might actually be modifiable, but this behaviour should not be relied upon).

Specified by:
discriminate in interface Discriminator<List<T extends CharSequence>>
Specified by:
discriminate in class AbstractDiscriminator<List<T extends CharSequence>>


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