Interface Float2ReferenceFunction<V>
- All Superinterfaces:
DoubleFunction<V>,Function<Float,V>,Function<Float,V>
- All Known Subinterfaces:
Float2ReferenceMap<V>,Float2ReferenceSortedMap<V>
- All Known Implementing Classes:
AbstractFloat2ReferenceFunction,AbstractFloat2ReferenceMap,AbstractFloat2ReferenceSortedMap,Float2ReferenceArrayMap,Float2ReferenceAVLTreeMap,Float2ReferenceFunctions.EmptyFunction,Float2ReferenceFunctions.PrimitiveFunction,Float2ReferenceFunctions.Singleton,Float2ReferenceFunctions.SynchronizedFunction,Float2ReferenceFunctions.UnmodifiableFunction,Float2ReferenceLinkedOpenHashMap,Float2ReferenceMaps.EmptyMap,Float2ReferenceMaps.Singleton,Float2ReferenceMaps.SynchronizedMap,Float2ReferenceMaps.UnmodifiableMap,Float2ReferenceOpenCustomHashMap,Float2ReferenceOpenHashMap,Float2ReferenceRBTreeMap,Float2ReferenceSortedMaps.EmptySortedMap,Float2ReferenceSortedMaps.Singleton,Float2ReferenceSortedMaps.SynchronizedSortedMap,Float2ReferenceSortedMaps.UnmodifiableSortedMap
- Functional Interface:
- This is a functional interface and can therefore be used as the assignment target for a lambda expression or method reference.
@FunctionalInterface public interface Float2ReferenceFunction<V> extends Function<Float,V>, DoubleFunction<V>
Function; provides some additional methods that use
polymorphism to avoid (un)boxing.
Type-specific versions of get(), put() and remove()
cannot rely on null to denote absence of a key. Rather, they return a
default return value, which is set to
0/false at creation, but can be changed using the
defaultReturnValue() method.
For uniformity reasons, even functions returning objects implement the
default return value (of course, in this case the default return value is
initialized to null).
The default implementation of optional operations just throw an
UnsupportedOperationException, except for the type-specific
containsKey(), which return true. Generic versions of accessors delegate to
the corresponding type-specific counterparts following the interface rules.
Warning: to fall in line as much as possible with the
standard map interface, it is required that
standard versions of get(), put() and remove() for
maps with primitive-type keys or values return null to denote
missing keys rather than wrap the default return value in an object. In
case both keys and values are reference types, the default return value must
be returned instead, thus violating the standard
map interface when the default return value is not null.
- See Also:
Function
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description default Vapply(double operand)Deprecated.Please use primitive types which don't have to be widened as keys.default booleancontainsKey(float key)Returns true if this function contains a mapping for the specified key.default booleancontainsKey(Object key)Deprecated.Please use the corresponding type-specific method instead.default VdefaultReturnValue()Gets the default return value.default voiddefaultReturnValue(V rv)Sets the default return value (optional operation).Vget(float key)Returns the value to which the given key is mapped.default Vget(Object key)Deprecated.Please use the corresponding type-specific method instead.default Vput(float key, V value)Adds a pair to the map (optional operation).default Vput(Float key, V value)Deprecated.Please use the corresponding type-specific method instead.default Vremove(float key)Removes the mapping with the given key (optional operation).default Vremove(Object key)Deprecated.Please use the corresponding type-specific method instead.
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Method Details
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apply
Deprecated.Please use primitive types which don't have to be widened as keys.In this default implementation, the key gets narrowed down to the actual key type, throwing an exception if the given key can't be represented in the restricted domain. This is done for interoperability with the Java 8 function environment. Its use is discouraged, as unexpected errors can occur. Instead, the corresponding classes should be used (e.g.,
Int2IntFunctioninstead ofShort2IntFunction).- Specified by:
applyin interfaceDoubleFunction<V>- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- If the given operand is not an element of the key domain.- Since:
- 8.0.0
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put
Adds a pair to the map (optional operation).- Parameters:
key- the key.value- the value.- Returns:
- the old value, or the default return value if no value was present for the given key.
- See Also:
Function.put(Object,Object)
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get
Returns the value to which the given key is mapped.- Parameters:
key- the key.- Returns:
- the corresponding value, or the default return value if no value was present for the given key.
- See Also:
Function.get(Object)
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remove
Removes the mapping with the given key (optional operation).- Parameters:
key- the key.- Returns:
- the old value, or the default return value if no value was present for the given key.
- See Also:
Function.remove(Object)
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put
Deprecated.Please use the corresponding type-specific method instead.Associates the specified value with the specified key in this function (optional operation).- Specified by:
putin interfaceFunction<Float,V>- Parameters:
key- the key.value- the value.- Returns:
- the old value, or
nullif no value was present for the given key. - See Also:
Map.put(Object,Object)
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get
Deprecated.Please use the corresponding type-specific method instead.Returns the value associated by this function to the specified key.- Specified by:
getin interfaceFunction<Float,V>- Parameters:
key- the key.- Returns:
- the corresponding value, or
nullif no value was present for the given key. - See Also:
Map.get(Object)
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remove
Deprecated.Please use the corresponding type-specific method instead.Removes this key and the associated value from this function if it is present (optional operation).- Specified by:
removein interfaceFunction<Float,V>- Parameters:
key- the key.- Returns:
- the old value, or
nullif no value was present for the given key. - See Also:
Map.remove(Object)
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containsKey
default boolean containsKey(float key)Returns true if this function contains a mapping for the specified key.Note that for some kind of functions (e.g., hashes) this method will always return true. In particular, this default implementation always returns true.
- Parameters:
key- the key.- Returns:
- true if this function associates a value to
key. - See Also:
Function.containsKey(Object)
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containsKey
Deprecated.Please use the corresponding type-specific method instead.Returns true if this function contains a mapping for the specified key.Note that for some kind of functions (e.g., hashes) this method will always return true. This default implementation, in particular, always return true.
- Specified by:
containsKeyin interfaceFunction<Float,V>- Parameters:
key- the key.- Returns:
- true if this function associates a value to
key. - See Also:
Map.containsKey(Object)
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defaultReturnValue
Sets the default return value (optional operation). This value must be returned by type-specific versions ofget(),put()andremove()to denote that the map does not contain the specified key. It must be 0/false/nullby default.- Parameters:
rv- the new default return value.- See Also:
defaultReturnValue()
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defaultReturnValue
Gets the default return value.This default implementation just return the default null value of the type (
nullfor objects, 0 for scalars, false for Booleans).- Returns:
- the current default return value.
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