public class AtomicLongArray extends Object implements Serializable
long array in which elements may be updated atomically.
 See the java.util.concurrent.atomic package specification
 for description of the properties of atomic variables.| Constructor and Description | 
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AtomicLongArray(int length)
Creates a new AtomicLongArray of the given length, with all
 elements initially zero. 
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AtomicLongArray(long[] array)
Creates a new AtomicLongArray with the same length as, and
 all elements copied from, the given array. 
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
long | 
addAndGet(int i,
         long delta)
Atomically adds the given value to the element at index  
i. | 
boolean | 
compareAndSet(int i,
             long expect,
             long update)
Atomically sets the element at position  
i to the given
 updated value if the current value == the expected value. | 
long | 
decrementAndGet(int i)
Atomically decrements by one the element at index  
i. | 
long | 
get(int i)
Gets the current value at position  
i. | 
long | 
getAndAdd(int i,
         long delta)
Atomically adds the given value to the element at index  
i. | 
long | 
getAndDecrement(int i)
Atomically decrements by one the element at index  
i. | 
long | 
getAndIncrement(int i)
Atomically increments by one the element at index  
i. | 
long | 
getAndSet(int i,
         long newValue)
Atomically sets the element at position  
i to the given value
 and returns the old value. | 
long | 
incrementAndGet(int i)
Atomically increments by one the element at index  
i. | 
void | 
lazySet(int i,
       long newValue)
Eventually sets the element at position  
i to the given value. | 
int | 
length()
Returns the length of the array. 
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void | 
set(int i,
   long newValue)
Sets the element at position  
i to the given value. | 
String | 
toString()
Returns the String representation of the current values of array. 
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boolean | 
weakCompareAndSet(int i,
                 long expect,
                 long update)
Atomically sets the element at position  
i to the given
 updated value if the current value == the expected value. | 
public AtomicLongArray(int length)
length - the length of the arraypublic AtomicLongArray(long[] array)
array - the array to copy elements fromNullPointerException - if array is nullpublic final int length()
public final long get(int i)
i.i - the indexpublic final void set(int i,
       long newValue)
i to the given value.i - the indexnewValue - the new valuepublic final void lazySet(int i,
           long newValue)
i to the given value.i - the indexnewValue - the new valuepublic final long getAndSet(int i,
             long newValue)
i to the given value
 and returns the old value.i - the indexnewValue - the new valuepublic final boolean compareAndSet(int i,
                    long expect,
                    long update)
i to the given
 updated value if the current value == the expected value.i - the indexexpect - the expected valueupdate - the new valuepublic final boolean weakCompareAndSet(int i,
                        long expect,
                        long update)
i to the given
 updated value if the current value == the expected value.
 May fail spuriously
 and does not provide ordering guarantees, so is only rarely an
 appropriate alternative to compareAndSet.
i - the indexexpect - the expected valueupdate - the new valuepublic final long getAndIncrement(int i)
i.i - the indexpublic final long getAndDecrement(int i)
i.i - the indexpublic final long getAndAdd(int i,
             long delta)
i.i - the indexdelta - the value to addpublic final long incrementAndGet(int i)
i.i - the indexpublic final long decrementAndGet(int i)
i.i - the indexpublic long addAndGet(int i,
             long delta)
i.i - the indexdelta - the value to add Submit a bug or feature 
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