Class PathTree<P extends Path,T>

java.lang.Object
com.inductiveautomation.ignition.common.PathTree<P,T>
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
Direct Known Subclasses:
TagPathTree, TagStructureTree

public class PathTree<P extends Path,T> extends Object implements Serializable
See Also:
  • Constructor Details

    • PathTree

      public PathTree()
  • Method Details

    • getRoot

      protected PathTree<P,T>.TreeNode getRoot()
    • instantiateNode

      protected PathTree<P,T>.TreeNode instantiateNode(PathTree<P,T>.TreeNode parent, P path, int pos)
    • isCaseSensitive

      public boolean isCaseSensitive()
    • setCaseSensitive

      public void setCaseSensitive(boolean value)
      If set to true (value is false by default), the branches of the tree will be different based on case.
    • size

      public int size()
      Calculates the size of this tag tree. Note that this is not thread safe and is not efficient!
    • browse

      public List<T> browse(P path)
      Essentially an alias for getChildren(path), though wraps the results in a list.
    • getChildren

      public <R extends T> Collection<R> getChildren(P path)
      Returns the children under a given path. Used for browsing. Will never return null, just an empty collection if there are no children or the path doesn't exist.
    • getBranches

      public List<String> getBranches(P path)
      Returns the keys for the branches beneath the given point. Returns empty list if the point is not found, or there are no branches.
    • getBranches

      public List<String> getBranches(P path, boolean foldersOnly)
      Returns the keys for the branches beneath the given point. Returns empty list if the point is not found, or there are no branches. If foldersOnly is true, will only return children that have null leaf values.
    • put

      public boolean put(P path, T value)
      Inserts the value at the given path. Returns whether or not the insertion was successful. Intermediary nodes will be created implicitly, and subclasses can customize their values by overriding instantiateNode.
    • get

      public T get(P path)
      Returns the value at the given path. If the path is null, the root value is returned.
    • computeIfAbsent

      public T computeIfAbsent(P path, Function<P,T> supplier)
    • remove

      public T remove(P path)
      Removes the given path, and returns the value that was associated with the path, if applicable.
    • removeIfEmpty

      public T removeIfEmpty(P path)
      Removes the value, and if there are no children, removes the node from the tree.
    • clear

      public void clear()
      Clears the entire tree.
    • getValuesOfPath

      public Object[] getValuesOfPath(P path)
      Returns all of the node values from the tree nodes along the specified path. The return length will be the path length + 1 (the root/null value), even if the node doesn't exist. Any tree node that doesn't exist or doesn't have a value will have a null entry.
      Parameters:
      path - the path to locate
      Returns:
      an array whose bounds are equal to path.getPathLength()+1. Index 0 is the null/root value. Each array element represents the value at a given location in the tree, and will be null if the node does not exist.
    • findNode

      protected PathTree<P,T>.TreeNode findNode(P path, boolean create)
      Locates the node at the given path. Will insert nodes as necessary, if create is true. Otherwise will return null if the path doesn't exist.
    • findNode

      protected PathTree<P,T>.TreeNode findNode(P path, boolean create, Object[] valueArray)