Uses of Class
goldman.collection.positional.AbstractPositionalCollection

Packages that use AbstractPositionalCollection
goldman.collection.positional A positional collection is a manually positioned collection in which elements are accessed via their position in a line (with 0 being the position of the first element in the line) or via their location relative to other elements in the line. 
 

Uses of AbstractPositionalCollection in goldman.collection.positional
 

Subclasses of AbstractPositionalCollection in goldman.collection.positional
 class Array<E>
          The simplest of the positional collections, Array provides space for a fixed number of elements, which are stored in an underlying Java primitive array.
 class CircularArray<E>
          This array-based data structure allows element 0 of the positional collection to be in any slot of the underlying array, with the range of underlying indices wrapping around as needed.
 class DoublyLinkedList<E>
          The doubly linked list is the only positional collection data structure that provides amortized constant time methods for all of the PositionalCollectionLocator methods except getCurrentPosition.
 class DynamicArray<E>
          This array-based data structure provides space for a fixed number of elements, which are stored in an underlying Java primitive array.
 class DynamicCircularArray<E>
          This array-based data structure allows element 0 of the positional collection to be in any slot of the underlying array, with the range of underlying indices wrapping around as needed, and also performs automatic resizing.
 class SinglyLinkedList<E>
          The simplest of the list-based positional collections, SinglyLinkedList maintains a linked list where each list node only references the next element in the list.
 class TrackedArray<E>
          This array-based data structure can wrap any of the other array-based data structures to create a tracked implementation of the wrapped data structure.