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25:
26:        package java.util;
27:
28:        /**
29:         * Marker interface used by <tt>List</tt> implementations to indicate that
30:         * they support fast (generally constant time) random access.  The primary
31:         * purpose of this interface is to allow generic algorithms to alter their
32:         * behavior to provide good performance when applied to either random or
33:         * sequential access lists.
34:         *
35:         * <p>The best algorithms for manipulating random access lists (such as
36:         * <tt>ArrayList</tt>) can produce quadratic behavior when applied to
37:         * sequential access lists (such as <tt>LinkedList</tt>).  Generic list
38:         * algorithms are encouraged to check whether the given list is an
39:         * <tt>instanceof</tt> this interface before applying an algorithm that would
40:         * provide poor performance if it were applied to a sequential access list,
41:         * and to alter their behavior if necessary to guarantee acceptable
42:         * performance.
43:         * 
44:         * <p>It is recognized that the distinction between random and sequential
45:         * access is often fuzzy.  For example, some <tt>List</tt> implementations
46:         * provide asymptotically linear access times if they get huge, but constant
47:         * access times in practice.  Such a <tt>List</tt> implementation
48:         * should generally implement this interface.  As a rule of thumb, a
49:         * <tt>List</tt> implementation should implement this interface if,
50:         * for typical instances of the class, this loop:
51:         * <pre>
52:         *     for (int i=0, n=list.size(); i &lt; n; i++)
53:         *         list.get(i);
54:         * </pre>
55:         * runs faster than this loop:
56:         * <pre>
57:         *     for (Iterator i=list.iterator(); i.hasNext(); )
58:         *         i.next();
59:         * </pre>
60:         *
61:         * <p>This interface is a member of the 
62:         * <a href="{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/collections/index.html">
63:         * Java Collections Framework</a>.
64:         *
65:         * @since 1.4
66:         */
67:        public interface RandomAccess {
68:        }
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