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* <tt>pa.withBounds(2, 8).withBounds(3, 5)</tt> indexes the |
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* {@code pa.withBounds(2, 8).withBounds(3, 5)} indexes the |
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* 5th (= 2+3) and 6th elements of pa. However, indices |
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* returned by methods such as <tt>indexOf</tt> are |
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* returned by methods such as {@code indexOf} are |
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* Returns the index of some element equal to given target, or |
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* -1 if not present |
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* -1 if not present. |
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* guarantee that elements with equal keys maintain their relative |
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* position in the array. |
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* @return this (to simplify use in expressions) |
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* @throws ClassCastException if any element is not Comparable. |
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* @throws ClassCastException if any element is not Comparable |
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public abstract ParallelArrayWithBounds<T> sort(); |
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