public class Combinations extends Object implements Iterable<int[]>
(n, k) of k elements
 in a set of n elements.| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| Combinations(int n,
            int k)Creates an instance whose range is the k-element subsets of
 {0, ..., n - 1} represented as  int[]arrays. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| Comparator<int[]> | comparator()Defines a lexicographic ordering of combinations. | 
| int | getK()Gets the number of elements in each combination. | 
| int | getN()Gets the size of the set from which combinations are drawn. | 
| Iterator<int[]> | iterator() | 
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitforEach, spliteratorpublic Combinations(int n,
                    int k)
int[] arrays.
 
 The iteration order is lexicographic: the arrays returned by the
 iterator are sorted in descending order and
 they are visited in lexicographic order with significance from
 right to left.
 For example, new Combinations(4, 2).iterator() returns
 an iterator that will generate the following sequence of arrays
 on successive calls to
 next():
 [0, 1], [0, 2], [1, 2], [0, 3], [1, 3], [2, 3]
 
k == 0 an iterator containing an empty array is returned;
 if k == n an iterator containing [0, ..., n - 1] is returned.n - Size of the set from which subsets are selected.k - Size of the subsets to be enumerated.MathIllegalArgumentException - if n < 0.MathIllegalArgumentException - if k > n.public int getN()
public int getK()
public Comparator<int[]> comparator()
iterator.
 Its compare(int[],int[]) method will throw exceptions if
 passed combinations that are inconsistent with this instance:
 k,n).Copyright © 2016–2020 Hipparchus.org. All rights reserved.