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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/UnsignedIntsTest.java
new int[] {LEAST, (int) 1L}, new int[] {(int) 1L}, new int[] {(int) 1L, LEAST}, new int[] {GREATEST, (GREATEST - (int) 1L)}, new int[] {GREATEST, GREATEST}, new int[] {GREATEST, GREATEST, GREATEST}); Comparator<int[]> comparator = UnsignedInts.lexicographicalComparator(); Helpers.testComparator(comparator, ordered); }
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/UnsignedBytesTest.java
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Ordering.java
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueue.java
* #removeLast} are also provided, to act on the <i>greatest</i> element in the queue instead. * * <p>A min-max priority queue can be configured with a maximum size. If so, each time the size of * the queue exceeds that value, the queue automatically removes its greatest element according to * its comparator (which might be the element that was just added). This is different from
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/IntsTest.java
new int[] {LEAST, (int) 1}, new int[] {(int) 1}, new int[] {(int) 1, LEAST}, new int[] {GREATEST, GREATEST - (int) 1}, new int[] {GREATEST, GREATEST}, new int[] {GREATEST, GREATEST, GREATEST}); Comparator<int[]> comparator = Ints.lexicographicalComparator(); Helpers.testComparator(comparator, ordered); } @J2ktIncompatible
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/CharsTest.java
new char[] {LEAST, (char) 1}, new char[] {(char) 1}, new char[] {(char) 1, LEAST}, new char[] {GREATEST, GREATEST - (char) 1}, new char[] {GREATEST, GREATEST}, new char[] {GREATEST, GREATEST, GREATEST}); Comparator<char[]> comparator = Chars.lexicographicalComparator(); Helpers.testComparator(comparator, ordered); } @J2ktIncompatible
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Ordering.java
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/TopKSelector.java
* Returns a {@code TopKSelector} that collects the greatest {@code k} elements added to it, * relative to the natural ordering of the elements, and returns them via {@link #topK} in * descending order. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code k < 0} or {@code k > Integer.MAX_VALUE / 2} */ public static <T extends Comparable<? super T>> TopKSelector<T> greatest(int k) { return greatest(k, Ordering.natural()); } /**
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/primitives/DoublesTest.java
new double[] {LEAST, (double) 1}, new double[] {(double) 1}, new double[] {(double) 1, LEAST}, new double[] {GREATEST, Double.MAX_VALUE}, new double[] {GREATEST, GREATEST}, new double[] {GREATEST, GREATEST, GREATEST}); Comparator<double[]> comparator = Doubles.lexicographicalComparator(); Helpers.testComparator(comparator, ordered); }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/MinMaxPriorityQueue.java
* #removeLast} are also provided, to act on the <i>greatest</i> element in the queue instead. * * <p>A min-max priority queue can be configured with a maximum size. If so, each time the size of * the queue exceeds that value, the queue automatically removes its greatest element according to * its comparator (which might be the element that was just added). This is different from
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