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I want a map which assignes RangeSets to Integers in a way that instead of:

Map<Integer, RangeSet> sensorIDsWithTimeRange = new HashMap<>();
if (sensorIDsWithTimeRange.containsKey(sensorId)) {
    sensorIDsWithTimeRange.get(sensorId).add(Range.closedOpen(startTime, endTime));
} else {
    RangeSet<Integer> rangeSet = TreeRangeSet.create();
    rangeSet.add(Range.closedOpen(startTime, endTime));
    sensorIDsWithTimeRange.put(sensorId, rangeSet);
}

I would write just:

sensorIDsWithTimeRange.put(sensorId, Range.closedOpen(startTime, endTime));

And it would create a new key if the key not already exists or insert new range to already existing RangeSet and coalescent it if the key exists.

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    So what's preventing you from writing a class doing that?
    – Andreas
    Sep 4, 2016 at 18:50
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    If you use Java 8 you could just write sensorIDsWithTimeRange.computeIfAbsent(sensorId, k -> TreeRangeSet.create()).add(range); Sep 6, 2016 at 1:05

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You can use java.util.AbstractMap to quickly create your own custom Map type:

public class RangeSetHashMap<K, V extends Comparable> extends AbstractMap<K, RangeSet<V>> {
    private final Map<K, RangeSet<V>> map = new HashMap<>();

    public RangeSet<V> put(K key, Range<V> value) {
        RangeSet<V> rangeSet = computeIfAbsent(key, k -> TreeRangeSet.create());
        rangeSet.add(value);
        return rangeSet;
    }

    @Override
    public RangeSet<V> put(K key, RangeSet<V> value) {
        return map.put(key, value);
    }

    @Override
    public Set<Entry<K, RangeSet<V>>> entrySet() {
        return map.entrySet();
    }
}

Example usage:

RangeSetHashMap<Integer, Time> sensorIDsWithTimeRange = new RangeSetHashMap<>();
sensorIDsWithTimeRange.put(0, Range.closedOpen(valueOf("12:30:00"), valueOf("12:40:00")));
sensorIDsWithTimeRange.put(0, Range.closedOpen(valueOf("17:09:42"), valueOf("23:06:33")));
sensorIDsWithTimeRange.put(1, Range.closedOpen(valueOf("04:13:56"), valueOf("04:14:02")));
System.out.println(sensorIDsWithTimeRange);
sensorIDsWithTimeRange.put(0, Range.closedOpen(valueOf("02:11:12"), valueOf("12:45:19")));
System.out.println(sensorIDsWithTimeRange);

Example output:

{0=[[12:30:00‥12:40:00), [17:09:42‥23:06:33)], 1=[[04:13:56‥04:14:02)]}
{0=[[02:11:12‥12:45:19), [17:09:42‥23:06:33)], 1=[[04:13:56‥04:14:02)]}

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