Uses of Interface
no.digipost.tuple.Octuple
Packages that use Octuple
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Uses of Octuple in no.digipost.tuple
Methods in no.digipost.tuple that return OctupleModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionOctuple.asOctuple()ViewableAsOctuple.asOctuple()static <T1,T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8>
Octuple<T1,T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8> Octuple.flatten(Tuple<Tuple<Tuple<Tuple<Tuple<Tuple<Tuple<T1, T2>, T3>, T4>, T5>, T6>, T7>, T8> nestedTuple) <S1,S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8>
Octuple<S1,S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8> Octuple.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, Function<? super T6, ? extends S6> sixthMapper, Function<? super T7, ? extends S7> seventhMapper, Function<? super T8, ? extends S8> eighthMapper) Create a new octuple by applying a function to each element, and putting the results into a new octuple.Create a new octuple by applying a function to the eighth element, and putting the result as the eighth element of the new octuple.Create a new octuple by applying a function to the fifth element, and putting the result as the fifth element of the new octuple.Create a new octuple by applying a function to the first element, and putting the result as the first element of the new octuple.Create a new octuple by applying a function to the fourth element, and putting the result as the fourth element of the new octuple.Create a new octuple by applying a function to the second element, and putting the result as the second element of the new octuple.Octuple.mapSeventh(Function<? super T7, ? extends S7> mapper) Create a new octuple by applying a function to the seventh element, and putting the result as the seventh element of the new octuple.Create a new octuple by applying a function to the sixth element, and putting the result as the sixth element of the new octuple.Create a new octuple by applying a function to the third element, and putting the result as the third element of the new octuple.static <T1,T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8>
Octuple<T1,T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8> Octuple.of(T1 first, T2 second, T3 third, T4 fourth, T5 fifth, T6 sixth, T7 seventh, T8 eighth)