
public class PriorityList<E> extends AbstractList<E>
Priority is an integer, and the list is sorted in descending order (that is, 100 is before 10 is before 0 is before -40).
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static int |
DEFAULT_PRIORITY
This is the default priority, which is used if no priority
is defined.
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modCount| Constructor and Description |
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PriorityList() |
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boolean |
add(E o)
Adds an object using the default priority to the List.
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void |
add(E o,
int priority)
Adds an object to its correct place in the list, using the
given priority.
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E |
get(int index)
Returns the object at index "index".
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int |
size()
Returns the current size of the list.
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public PriorityList()
public void add(E o, int priority)
o - Object to add.priority - Priority.public boolean add(E o)
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