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java - How to do map inversion with Guava with non-unique values?

How can we do that with Guava? Notice the presence of List<K> in the return type since many keys can map to the same value in any normal map.

public static <K, V> Map<V, List<K>> inverse(Map<K, V> map){
    Map<V, List<K>> result = new LinkedHashMap<V, List<K>>();
    for (Map.Entry<K, V> entry : map.entrySet()) {
        if(!result.containsKey(entry.getValue())){
            result.put(entry.getValue(), new ArrayList<K>());                
        }
        result.get(entry.getValue()).add(entry.getKey());
    }        
    return result;        
}

BiMap seems to insist on the unicity of the values, but I don't have this luxury.

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You can do this:

Map<K, V> map = ...;
ListMultimap<V, K> inverse = Multimaps.invertFrom(Multimaps.forMap(map), 
    ArrayListMultimap.<V,K>create());

Do note that pretty much any time you write Map<K, List<V>> or Map<K, Set<V>> or some such, a ListMultimap<K, V> or SetMultimap<K, V> is what you really want.


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