Is there a flatten method in Guava - or an easy way to convert an Iterable<Iterable<T>> to an Iterable<T>?

What I have is a Multimap<K, V> [sourceMultimap] and I want to return all values where the key matches some predicate [keyPredicate], so at the moment I have something like:

Iterable<Collection<V>> vals = Maps.filterKeys(sourceMultimap.asMap(), keyPredicate).values();

Collection<V> retColl = ...;
for (Collection<V> vs : vals) retColl.addAll(vs);
return retColl;

I've looked through the Guava docs, but nothing jumped out, but just checking I've not missed anything. If not, I'll extract my three lines into a short flatten generic method and leave it as that.

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Iterables.concat satisfies that requirement:
static <T> Iterable<T> concat(Iterable<? extends Iterable<? extends T>> inputs)

http://guava-libraries.googlecode.com/svn/tags/release09/javadoc/com/google/common/collect/Iterables.html#concat(java.lang.Iterable)

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Many thanks - don't know how I missed it! – Andy Whitfield May 10 '11 at 11:35
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I would guess this is because this is only one level concatenation, not really flatten:) – Gabriel Ščerbák May 10 '11 at 17:05
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