Package no.digipost.tuple
Interface Pentuple<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>
- Type Parameters:
T1- The type of the first valueT2- The type of the second valueT3- The type of the third valueT4- The type of the fourth valueT5- The type of the fifth value
- All Superinterfaces:
ViewableAsPentuple<T1,T2, T3, T4, T5>
A pentuple is a simple composition of five arbitrary values (objects). A pentuple
captures no semantics of the five values, and they are only referred to as
"the first", "the second", "the third", "the fourth", and "the fifth" value.
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionfifth()first()static <T1,T2, T3, T4, T5>
Pentuple<T1,T2, T3, T4, T5> fourth()<S1,S2, S3, S4, S5>
Pentuple<S1,S2, S3, S4, S5> map(Function<? super T1, ? extends S1> firstMapper, Function<? super T2, ? extends S2> secondMapper, Function<? super T3, ? extends S3> thirdMapper, Function<? super T4, ? extends S4> fourthMapper, Function<? super T5, ? extends S5> fifthMapper) Create a new pentuple by applying a function to each element, and putting the results into a new pentuple.Create a new pentuple by applying a function to the fifth element, and putting the result as the fifth element of the new pentuple.Create a new pentuple by applying a function to the first element, and putting the result as the first element of the new pentuple.Create a new pentuple by applying a function to the fourth element, and putting the result as the fourth element of the new pentuple.Create a new pentuple by applying a function to the second element, and putting the result as the second element of the new pentuple.Create a new pentuple by applying a function to the third element, and putting the result as the third element of the new pentuple.static <T1,T2, T3, T4, T5>
Pentuple<T1,T2, T3, T4, T5> of(T1 first, T2 second, T3 third, T4 fourth, T5 fifth) second()third()<R> RConvert this pentuple to an instance of an arbitrary type.
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Method Details
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of
static <T1,T2, Pentuple<T1,T3, T4, T5> T2, ofT3, T4, T5> (T1 first, T2 second, T3 third, T4 fourth, T5 fifth) -
flatten
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first
T1 first()- Returns:
- the first value
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second
T2 second()- Returns:
- the second value
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third
T3 third()- Returns:
- the third value
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fourth
T4 fourth()- Returns:
- the fourth value
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fifth
T5 fifth()- Returns:
- the fifth value
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mapFirst
Create a new pentuple by applying a function to the first element, and putting the result as the first element of the new pentuple.- Parameters:
mapper- the function to apply to the first element- Returns:
- the new pentuple
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mapSecond
Create a new pentuple by applying a function to the second element, and putting the result as the second element of the new pentuple.- Parameters:
mapper- the function to apply to the second element- Returns:
- the new pentuple
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mapThird
Create a new pentuple by applying a function to the third element, and putting the result as the third element of the new pentuple.- Parameters:
mapper- the function to apply to the third element- Returns:
- the new pentuple
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mapFourth
Create a new pentuple by applying a function to the fourth element, and putting the result as the fourth element of the new pentuple.- Parameters:
mapper- the function to apply to the fourth element- Returns:
- the new pentuple
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mapFifth
Create a new pentuple by applying a function to the fifth element, and putting the result as the fifth element of the new pentuple.- Parameters:
mapper- the function to apply to the fifth element- Returns:
- the new pentuple
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map
<S1,S2, Pentuple<S1,S3, S4, S5> S2, mapS3, S4, S5> (Function<? super T1, ? extends S1> firstMapper, Function<? super T2, ? extends S2> secondMapper, Function<? super T3, ? extends S3> thirdMapper, Function<? super T4, ? extends S4> fourthMapper, Function<? super T5, ? extends S5> fifthMapper) Create a new pentuple by applying a function to each element, and putting the results into a new pentuple.- Parameters:
firstMapper- the function to apply to the first elementsecondMapper- the function to apply to the second elementthirdMapper- the function to apply to the third elementfourthMapper- the function to apply to the fourth elementfifthMapper- the function to apply to the fifth element- Returns:
- the new pentuple
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asPentuple
- Specified by:
asPentuplein interfaceViewableAsPentuple<T1,T2, T3, T4, T5> - Returns:
- this pentuple instance
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to
Convert this pentuple to an instance of an arbitrary type.- Type Parameters:
R- The type of the resulting instance- Parameters:
convertor- the function used to convert the contained values to a resulting compound instance.- Returns:
- the result from the given function
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