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* A collection designed for holding elements prior to processing. |
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* Besides basic {@link java.util.Collection Collection} operations, |
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* queues provide additional insertion, extraction, and inspection |
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* operations. Each of these methods exists in two forms: one throws |
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* an exception if the operation fails, the other returns a special |
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* value (either {@code null} or {@code false}, depending on the |
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* operation). The latter form of the insert operation is designed |
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* specifically for use with capacity-restricted {@code Queue} |
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* implementations; in most implementations, insert operations cannot |
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* fail. |
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* Besides basic {@link Collection} operations, queues provide |
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* additional insertion, extraction, and inspection operations. |
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* Each of these methods exists in two forms: one throws an exception |
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* if the operation fails, the other returns a special value (either |
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* {@code null} or {@code false}, depending on the operation). The |
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* latter form of the insert operation is designed specifically for |
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* use with capacity-restricted {@code Queue} implementations; in most |
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* implementations, insert operations cannot fail. |
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* <table BORDER CELLPADDING=3 CELLSPACING=1> |
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* <caption>Summary of Queue methods</caption> |
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* </tr> |
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* <tr> |
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* <td><b>Insert</b></td> |
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* <td>{@link Queue#add add(e)}</td> |
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* <td>{@link Queue#offer offer(e)}</td> |
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* <td>{@link #add(Object) add(e)}</td> |
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* <td>{@link #offer(Object) offer(e)}</td> |
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* </tr> |
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* <td><b>Remove</b></td> |
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* <td>{@link Queue#remove remove()}</td> |
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* <td>{@link Queue#poll poll()}</td> |
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* <td>{@link #remove() remove()}</td> |
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* <td>{@link #poll() poll()}</td> |
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* </tr> |
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* <td><b>Examine</b></td> |
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* <td>{@link Queue#element element()}</td> |
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* <td>{@link Queue#peek peek()}</td> |
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* <td>{@link #element() element()}</td> |
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* <td>{@link #peek() peek()}</td> |
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* </tr> |
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* </table> |
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* comparator, or the elements' natural ordering, and LIFO queues (or |
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* Whatever the ordering used, the <em>head</em> of the queue is that |
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* element which would be removed by a call to {@link #remove() } or |
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* element which would be removed by a call to {@link #remove()} or |
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* {@link #poll()}. In a FIFO queue, all new elements are inserted at |
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* Retrieves and removes the head of this queue. This method differs |
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* queue is empty. |
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* from {@link #poll() poll()} only in that it throws an exception if |
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* this queue is empty. |
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* @return the head of this queue |
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* @throws NoSuchElementException if this queue is empty |