Is there a Range< ? extends Comparable> API in JDK [duplicate] - java

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I am looking for a Range API in JDK8 which also exports some static utilities , but no luck uptill now. I am working on a interval scheduling algorithm which needs one.If not I will work to create a custom interface .

I not sure, perhaps Google Guava has what you need:
https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/RangesExplained
or perhaps Google can help ;)

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