You are right!
I got fooled because I used entrySet iteration which messes up order.
Also what fooled me was that MVMap does not implement NavigableMap.
I did not bother going through all it's methods.
Thanks for the quick help, Igor.
- Rami
On 13.07.2013 08:24, Igor castang wrote:
Hello Rami :
http://h2database.com/html/mvstore.html?highlight=MVMap&search=mvma#maps
/Each store supports a set of named maps. A map is sorted by key, and
supports the common lookup operations, including access to the first
and last key, iterate over some or all keys, and so on. /
it does look like MVMap is sorted by keys (and it has been my experience)
regards
On Friday, July 12, 2013 4:44:04 PM UTC-4, Rami Ojares wrote:
Hi,
MVMap is not sorted.
So how is it possible to build ascending/descending indexes using
MVMap?
- Rami
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