Interface Queue<E>
- Type Parameters:
E
- the type of elements held in this collection
- All Superinterfaces:
- Collection<E>, Iterable<E>
- All Known Subinterfaces:
- BlockingDeque<E>, BlockingQueue<E>, Deque<E>
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- AbstractQueue, ArrayBlockingQueue, ArrayDeque, ConcurrentLinkedQueue, DelayQueue, LinkedBlockingDeque, LinkedBlockingQueue, LinkedList, PriorityBlockingQueue, PriorityQueue, SynchronousQueue
public interface Queue<E>
- extends Collection<E>
Collection
operations,
queues provide additional insertion, extraction, and inspection
operations. Each of these methods exists in two forms: one throws
an exception if the operation fails, the other returns a special
value (either null or false, depending on the
operation). The latter form of the insert operation is designed
specifically for use with capacity-restricted Queue
implementations; in most implementations, insert operations cannot
fail.
Throws exception | Returns special value | |
Insert | add(e) |
offer(e) |
Remove | remove() |
poll() |
Examine | element() |
peek() |
remove()
or
poll()
. In a FIFO queue, all new elements are inserted at
the tail of the queue. Other kinds of queues may use
different placement rules. Every Queue implementation
must specify its ordering properties.
The
offer
method inserts an element if possible,
otherwise returning false. This differs from the Collection.add
method, which can fail to
add an element only by throwing an unchecked exception. The
offer method is designed for use when failure is a normal,
rather than exceptional occurrence, for example, in fixed-capacity
(or "bounded") queues.
The
remove()
and poll()
methods remove and
return the head of the queue.
Exactly which element is removed from the queue is a
function of the queue's ordering policy, which differs from
implementation to implementation. The remove() and
poll() methods differ only in their behavior when the
queue is empty: the remove() method throws an exception,
while the poll() method returns null.
The
element()
and peek()
methods return, but do
not remove, the head of the queue.
The Queue interface does not define the blocking queue methods, which are common in concurrent programming. These methods, which wait for elements to appear or for space to become available, are defined in the
BlockingQueue
interface, which
extends this interface.
Queue implementations generally do not allow insertion of null elements, although some implementations, such as
LinkedList
, do not prohibit insertion of null.
Even in the implementations that permit it, null should
not be inserted into a Queue, as null is also
used as a special return value by the poll method to
indicate that the queue contains no elements.
Queue implementations generally do not define element-based versions of methods equals and hashCode but instead inherit the identity based versions from class Object, because element-based equality is not always well-defined for queues with the same elements but different ordering properties.
This interface is a member of the Java Collections Framework.
- Since:
- 1.5
- See Also:
Collection
,LinkedList
,PriorityQueue
,LinkedBlockingQueue
,BlockingQueue
,ArrayBlockingQueue
,LinkedBlockingQueue
,PriorityBlockingQueue
Method Summary | |
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boolean |
add(E e)
Inserts the specified element into this queue if it is possible to do so immediately without violating capacity restrictions, returning true upon success and throwing an IllegalStateException if no space is currently available. |
E |
element()
Retrieves, but does not remove, the head of this queue. |
boolean |
offer(E e)
Inserts the specified element into this queue if it is possible to do so immediately without violating capacity restrictions. |
E |
peek()
Retrieves, but does not remove, the head of this queue, or returns null if this queue is empty. |
E |
poll()
Retrieves and removes the head of this queue, or returns null if this queue is empty. |
E |
remove()
Retrieves and removes the head of this queue. |
Methods inherited from interface java.util.Collection |
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addAll, clear, contains, containsAll, equals, hashCode, isEmpty, iterator, remove, removeAll, retainAll, size, toArray, toArray |
Method Detail |
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add
boolean add(E e)
- Inserts the specified element into this queue if it is possible to do so immediately without violating capacity restrictions, returning true upon success and throwing an IllegalStateException if no space is currently available.
-
- Specified by:
add
in interfaceCollection<E>
-
- Parameters:
e
- the element to add- Returns:
- true (as specified by
Collection.add(E)
) - Throws:
IllegalStateException
- if the element cannot be added at this time due to capacity restrictionsClassCastException
- if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this queueNullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this queue does not permit null elementsIllegalArgumentException
- if some property of this element prevents it from being added to this queue
offer
boolean offer(E e)
- Inserts the specified element into this queue if it is possible to do
so immediately without violating capacity restrictions.
When using a capacity-restricted queue, this method is generally
preferable to
add(E)
, which can fail to insert an element only by throwing an exception. -
- Parameters:
e
- the element to add- Returns:
- true if the element was added to this queue, else false
- Throws:
ClassCastException
- if the class of the specified element prevents it from being added to this queueNullPointerException
- if the specified element is null and this queue does not permit null elementsIllegalArgumentException
- if some property of this element prevents it from being added to this queue
remove
E remove()
- Retrieves and removes the head of this queue. This method differs
from
poll
only in that it throws an exception if this queue is empty. -
- Returns:
- the head of this queue
- Throws:
NoSuchElementException
- if this queue is empty
poll
E poll()
- Retrieves and removes the head of this queue, or returns null if this queue is empty.
-
- Returns:
- the head of this queue, or null if this queue is empty
element
E element()
- Retrieves, but does not remove, the head of this queue. This method
differs from
peek
only in that it throws an exception if this queue is empty. -
- Returns:
- the head of this queue
- Throws:
NoSuchElementException
- if this queue is empty
peek
E peek()
- Retrieves, but does not remove, the head of this queue, or returns null if this queue is empty.
-
- Returns:
- the head of this queue, or null if this queue is empty
- reference:
- http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/util/Queue.html
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