Interface IOQuadFunction<T,​U,​V,​W,​R>

  • Type Parameters:
    T - the type of the first argument to the function
    U - the type of the second argument to the function
    V - the type of the third argument to the function
    W - the type of the fourth argument to the function
    R - the type of the result of the function
    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 IOQuadFunction<T,​U,​V,​W,​R>
    Represents a function that accepts four arguments and produces a result. This is the four-arity specialization of IOFunction.

    This is a functional interface whose functional method is apply(Object, Object, Object, Object).

    Since:
    2.12.0
    See Also:
    Function
    • Method Detail

      • andThen

        default <X> IOQuadFunction<T,​U,​V,​W,​X> andThen​(IOFunction<? super R,​? extends X> after)
        Creates a composed function that first applies this function to its input, and then applies the after function to the result. If evaluation of either function throws an exception, it is relayed to the caller of the composed function.
        Type Parameters:
        X - the type of output of the after function, and of the composed function
        Parameters:
        after - the function to apply after this function is applied
        Returns:
        a composed function that first applies this function and then applies the after function
        Throws:
        java.lang.NullPointerException - if after is null
      • apply

        R apply​(T t,
                U u,
                V v,
                W w)
         throws java.io.IOException
        Applies this function to the given arguments.
        Parameters:
        t - the first function argument
        u - the second function argument
        v - the third function argument
        w - the fourth function argument
        Returns:
        the function result
        Throws:
        java.io.IOException - if an I/O error occurs.