Interface IndexAwareFilter<K,V>
- All Superinterfaces:
EntryFilter<K,
,V> Filter<V>
,Serializable
- All Known Implementing Classes:
AllFilter
,AlwaysFilter
,AndFilter
,AnyFilter
,ArrayFilter
,BetweenFilter
,ComparisonFilter
,ContainsAllFilter
,ContainsAnyFilter
,ContainsFilter
,EqualsFilter
,ExtractorFilter
,GreaterEqualsFilter
,GreaterFilter
,InFilter
,InKeySetFilter
,IsNotNullFilter
,IsNullFilter
,KeyFilter
,LessEqualsFilter
,LessFilter
,LikeFilter
,LimitFilter
,NeverFilter
,NotEqualsFilter
,NotFilter
,OrFilter
,PredicateFilter
,PresentFilter
,PriorityFilter
,RegexFilter
,XorFilter
- Author:
- cp/gg 2002.10.31
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionFilter
<?> applyIndex
(Map<? extends ValueExtractor<? extends V, ?>, ? extends MapIndex<? extends K, ? extends V, ?>> mapIndexes, Set<? extends K> setKeys) Filter remaining keys using a Map of available indexes.int
calculateEffectiveness
(Map<? extends ValueExtractor<? extends V, ?>, ? extends MapIndex<? extends K, ? extends V, ?>> mapIndexes, Set<? extends K> setKeys) Given a Map of available indexes, determine if this IndexAwareFilter can use any of the indexes to assist in its processing, and if so, determine how effective the use of that index would be.Methods inherited from interface com.tangosol.util.filter.EntryFilter
evaluateEntry
Methods inherited from interface com.tangosol.util.Filter
and, asLimitFilter, associatedWith, evaluate, forKeys, forPartitions, or, xor
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Method Details
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calculateEffectiveness
int calculateEffectiveness(Map<? extends ValueExtractor<? extends V, ?>, ? extends MapIndex<? extends K, ? extends V, ?>> mapIndexes, Set<? extends K> setKeys) Given a Map of available indexes, determine if this IndexAwareFilter can use any of the indexes to assist in its processing, and if so, determine how effective the use of that index would be.The returned value is an effectiveness estimate of how well this filter can use the specified indexes to filter the specified keys. An operation that requires no more than a single access to the index content (i.e. Equals, NotEquals) has an effectiveness of one. Evaluation of a single entry is assumed to have an effectiveness that depends on the index implementation and is usually measured as a constant number of the single operations. This number is referred to as evaluation cost.
If the effectiveness of a filter evaluates to a number larger than the keySet.size() * <evaluation cost> then a user could avoid using the index and iterate through the keySet calling evaluate rather then applyIndex.
- Parameters:
mapIndexes
- the availableMapIndex
objects keyed by the related ValueExtractor; read-onlysetKeys
- the set of keys that will be filtered; read-only- Returns:
- an effectiveness estimate of how well this filter can use the specified indexes to filter the specified keys
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applyIndex
Filter<?> applyIndex(Map<? extends ValueExtractor<? extends V, ?>, ? extends MapIndex<? extends K, ? extends V, ?>> mapIndexes, Set<? extends K> setKeys) Filter remaining keys using a Map of available indexes.The filter is responsible for removing all keys from the passed set of keys that the applicable indexes can prove should be filtered. If the filter does not fully evaluate the remaining keys using just the index information, it must return a filter (which may be an
EntryFilter
) that can complete the task using an iterating implementation. If, on the other hand, the filter does fully evaluate the remaining keys using just the index information, then it should return null to indicate that no further filtering is necessary.- Parameters:
mapIndexes
- the availableMapIndex
objects keyed by the related ValueExtractor; read-onlysetKeys
- the mutable set of keys that remain to be filtered- Returns:
- a
Filter
object (which may be anEntryFilter
) that can be used to process the remaining keys, or null if no additional filter processing is necessary
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