LinkedList<E extends LinkedListEntry<E> > class
base
A specialized double-linked list of elements that extends LinkedListEntry.
This is not a generic data structure. It only accepts elements that extend the LinkedListEntry class. See the Queue implementations for generic collections that allow constant time adding and removing at the ends.
This is not a List implementation. Despite its name, this class does not implement the List interface. It does not allow constant time lookup by index.
Because the elements themselves contain the links of this linked list, each element can be in only one list at a time. To add an element to another list, it must first be removed from its current list (if any). For the same reason, the remove and contains methods are based on identity, even if the LinkedListEntry chooses to override Object.==.
In return, each element knows its own place in the linked list, as well as which list it is in. This allows constant time LinkedListEntry.insertAfter, LinkedListEntry.insertBefore and LinkedListEntry.unlink operations when all you have is the element.
A LinkedList
also allows constant time adding and removing at either end,
and a constant time length getter.
Example:
final class EntryItem extends LinkedListEntry<EntryItem> {
final int id;
final String text;
EntryItem(this.id, this.text);
@override
String toString() {
return '$id : $text';
}
}
void main() {
final linkedList = LinkedList<EntryItem>();
linkedList
.addAll([EntryItem(1, 'A'), EntryItem(2, 'B'), EntryItem(3, 'C')]);
print(linkedList.first); // 1 : A
print(linkedList.last); // 3 : C
// Add new item after first item.
linkedList.first.insertAfter(EntryItem(15, 'E'));
// Add new item before last item.
linkedList.last.insertBefore(EntryItem(10, 'D'));
// Iterate items.
for (var entry in linkedList) {
print(entry);
// 1 : A
// 15 : E
// 2 : B
// 10 : D
// 3 : C
}
// Remove item using index from list.
linkedList.elementAt(2).unlink();
print(linkedList); // (1 : A, 15 : E, 10 : D, 3 : C)
// Remove first item.
linkedList.first.unlink();
print(linkedList); // (15 : E, 10 : D, 3 : C)
// Remove last item from list.
linkedList.remove(linkedList.last);
print(linkedList); // (15 : E, 10 : D)
// Remove all items.
linkedList.clear();
print(linkedList.length); // 0
print(linkedList.isEmpty); // true
}
- Inheritance
- Available Extensions
Constructors
- LinkedList()
- Constructs a new empty linked list.
Properties
- first → E
-
The first element.
no setteroverride
- hashCode → int
-
The hash code for this object.
no setterinherited
- isEmpty → bool
-
Whether this collection has no elements.
no setteroverride
- isNotEmpty → bool
-
Whether this collection has at least one element.
no setterinherited
-
iterator
→ Iterator<
E> -
A new
Iterator
that allows iterating the elements of thisIterable
.no setteroverride - last → E
-
The last element.
no setteroverride
- length → int
-
The number of elements in this.
no setteroverride
- runtimeType → Type
-
A representation of the runtime type of the object.
no setterinherited
- single → E
-
Checks that this iterable has only one element, and returns that element.
no setteroverride
Methods
-
add(
E entry) → void -
Adds
entry
to the end of the linked list. -
addAll(
Iterable< E> entries) → void -
Adds
entries
to the end of the linked list. -
addFirst(
E entry) → void -
Adds
entry
to the beginning of the linked list. -
any(
bool test(E element)) → bool -
Checks whether any element of this iterable satisfies
test
.inherited -
cast<
R> () → Iterable< R> -
A view of this iterable as an iterable of
R
instances.inherited -
clear(
) → void - Remove all elements from this linked list.
-
contains(
Object? entry) → bool -
Whether
entry
is a LinkedListEntry belonging to this list.override -
elementAt(
int index) → E -
Returns the
index
th element.inherited -
every(
bool test(E element)) → bool -
Checks whether every element of this iterable satisfies
test
.inherited -
expand<
T> (Iterable< T> toElements(E element)) → Iterable<T> -
Expands each element of this Iterable into zero or more elements.
inherited
-
firstWhere(
bool test(E element), {E orElse()?}) → E -
The first element that satisfies the given predicate
test
.inherited -
fold<
T> (T initialValue, T combine(T previousValue, E element)) → T -
Reduces a collection to a single value by iteratively combining each
element of the collection with an existing value
inherited
-
followedBy(
Iterable< E> other) → Iterable<E> -
Creates the lazy concatenation of this iterable and
other
.inherited -
forEach(
void action(E entry)) → void -
Call
action
with each entry in this linked list.override -
join(
[String separator = ""]) → String -
Converts each element to a String and concatenates the strings.
inherited
-
lastWhere(
bool test(E element), {E orElse()?}) → E -
The last element that satisfies the given predicate
test
.inherited -
map<
T> (T toElement(E e)) → Iterable< T> -
The current elements of this iterable modified by
toElement
.inherited -
noSuchMethod(
Invocation invocation) → dynamic -
Invoked when a nonexistent method or property is accessed.
inherited
-
reduce(
E combine(E value, E element)) → E -
Reduces a collection to a single value by iteratively combining elements
of the collection using the provided function.
inherited
-
remove(
E entry) → bool -
Removes
entry
from the linked list. -
singleWhere(
bool test(E element), {E orElse()?}) → E -
The single element that satisfies
test
.inherited -
skip(
int count) → Iterable< E> -
Creates an Iterable that provides all but the first
count
elements.inherited -
skipWhile(
bool test(E value)) → Iterable< E> -
Creates an
Iterable
that skips leading elements whiletest
is satisfied.inherited -
take(
int count) → Iterable< E> -
Creates a lazy iterable of the
count
first elements of this iterable.inherited -
takeWhile(
bool test(E value)) → Iterable< E> -
Creates a lazy iterable of the leading elements satisfying
test
.inherited -
toList(
{bool growable = true}) → List< E> -
Creates a List containing the elements of this Iterable.
inherited
-
toSet(
) → Set< E> -
Creates a Set containing the same elements as this iterable.
inherited
-
toString(
) → String -
Returns a string representation of (some of) the elements of
this
.inherited -
where(
bool test(E element)) → Iterable< E> -
Creates a new lazy Iterable with all elements that satisfy the
predicate
test
.inherited -
whereType<
T> () → Iterable< T> -
Creates a new lazy Iterable with all elements that have type
T
.inherited
Operators
-
operator ==(
Object other) → bool -
The equality operator.
inherited