Class LongArrayFrontCodedList
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ObjectCollection<long[]>,ObjectIterable<long[]>,ObjectList<long[]>,Stack<long[]>,Serializable,Cloneable,Comparable<List<? extends long[]>>,Iterable<long[]>,Collection<long[]>,List<long[]>,RandomAccess
public class LongArrayFrontCodedList extends AbstractObjectList<long[]> implements Serializable, Cloneable, RandomAccess
This class stores immutably a list of arrays in a single large array using
front coding (of course, the compression will be reasonable only if the list
is sorted lexicographically—see below). It implements an immutable
type-specific list that returns the i-th array when calling
get(i). The returned array may be freely
modified.
Front coding is based on the idea that if the i-th and the (i+1)-th array have a common prefix, we might store the length of the common prefix, and then the rest of the second array.
This approach, of course, requires that once in a while an array is stored
entirely. The ratio of a front-coded list defines how often this
happens (once every ratio() arrays). A higher ratio means more
compression, but means also a longer access time, as more arrays have to be
probed to build the result. Note that we must build an array every time
get(int) is called, but this class provides also methods that
extract one of the stored arrays in a given array, reducing garbage
collection. See the documentation of the family of get() methods.
By setting the ratio to 1 we actually disable front coding: however, we still have a data structure storing large list of arrays with a reduced overhead (just one integer per array, plus the space required for lengths).
Note that the typical usage of front-coded lists is under the form of serialized objects; usually, the data that has to be compacted is processed offline, and the resulting structure is stored permanently. Since the pointer array is not stored, the serialized format is very small.
Implementation Details
All arrays are stored in a big array. A separate array of pointers indexes arrays whose position is a multiple of the ratio: thus, a higher ratio means also less pointers.
More in detail, an array whose position is a multiple of the ratio is stored
as the array length, followed by the elements of the array. The array length
is coded by a simple variable-length list of k-1 bit blocks, where
k is the number of bits of the underlying primitive type. All
other arrays are stored as follows: let common the length of the
maximum common prefix between the array and its predecessor. Then we store
the array length decremented by common, followed by common,
followed by the array elements whose index is greater than or equal to
common. For instance, if we store foo, foobar,
football and fool in a front-coded character-array list with
ratio 3, the character array will contain
3 f o o 3 3 b a r 5 3 t b a l l 4 f o o l
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Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.objects.AbstractObjectList
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description LongArrayFrontCodedList(Collection<long[]> c, int ratio)Creates a new front-coded list containing the arrays in the given collection.LongArrayFrontCodedList(Iterator<long[]> arrays, int ratio)Creates a new front-coded list containing the arrays returned by the given iterator. -
Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description intarrayLength(int index)Computes the length of the array at the given index.LongArrayFrontCodedListclone()Returns a copy of this list.long[]get(int index)intget(int index, long[] a)Stores in the given array an array stored in this front-coded list.intget(int index, long[] a, int offset, int length)Stores in the given array elements from an array stored in this front-coded list.long[]getArray(int index)Returns an array stored in this front-coded list.ObjectListIterator<long[]>listIterator(int start)Returns a type-specific list iterator on the list starting at a given index.intratio()Returns the ratio of this list.intsize()StringtoString()Methods inherited from class it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.objects.AbstractObjectList
add, add, addAll, addAll, addElements, addElements, clear, compareTo, contains, equals, getElements, hashCode, indexOf, iterator, lastIndexOf, listIterator, peek, pop, push, remove, removeElements, set, size, subList, topMethods inherited from class java.util.AbstractCollection
containsAll, isEmpty, remove, removeAll, retainAll, toArray, toArrayMethods inherited from interface java.util.List
containsAll, isEmpty, remove, removeAll, replaceAll, retainAll, sort, spliterator, toArray, toArrayMethods inherited from interface it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.objects.ObjectList
setElements, setElements, setElements, unstableSort
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Constructor Details
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LongArrayFrontCodedList
Creates a new front-coded list containing the arrays returned by the given iterator.- Parameters:
arrays- an iterator returning arrays.ratio- the desired ratio.
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LongArrayFrontCodedList
Creates a new front-coded list containing the arrays in the given collection.- Parameters:
c- a collection containing arrays.ratio- the desired ratio.
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Method Details
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ratio
public int ratio()Returns the ratio of this list.- Returns:
- the ratio of this list.
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arrayLength
public int arrayLength(int index)Computes the length of the array at the given index.- Parameters:
index- an index.- Returns:
- the length of the
index-th array.
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get
public long[] get(int index)This implementation delegates to
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getArray
public long[] getArray(int index)Returns an array stored in this front-coded list.- Parameters:
index- an index.- Returns:
- the corresponding array stored in this front-coded list.
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get
public int get(int index, long[] a, int offset, int length)Stores in the given array elements from an array stored in this front-coded list.- Parameters:
index- an index.a- the array that will store the result.offset- an offset intoawhere elements will be store.length- a maximum number of elements to store ina.- Returns:
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acan hold the extracted elements, the number of extracted elements; otherwise, the number of remaining elements with the sign changed.
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get
public int get(int index, long[] a)Stores in the given array an array stored in this front-coded list.- Parameters:
index- an index.a- the array that will store the content of the result (we assume that it can hold the result).- Returns:
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acan hold the extracted elements, the number of extracted elements; otherwise, the number of remaining elements with the sign changed.
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size
public int size()- Specified by:
sizein interfaceCollection<long[]>- Specified by:
sizein interfaceList<long[]>- Specified by:
sizein classAbstractCollection<long[]>
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listIterator
Description copied from class:AbstractObjectListReturns a type-specific list iterator on the list starting at a given index.This implementation is based on the random-access methods.
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listIteratorin interfaceList<long[]>- Specified by:
listIteratorin interfaceObjectList<long[]>- Overrides:
listIteratorin classAbstractObjectList<long[]>- See Also:
List.listIterator(int)
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clone
Returns a copy of this list.- Returns:
- a copy of this list.
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toString
- Overrides:
toStringin classAbstractObjectList<long[]>
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