Package com.globalmentor.io.function
Interface IOIntUnaryOperator
- Functional Interface:
- This is a functional interface and can therefore be used as the assignment target for a lambda expression or method reference.
Represents an operation on a single
int
-valued operand that produces an int
-valued result. This is the primitive type specialization of
IOUnaryOperator
for int
.
This interface is similar to IntUnaryOperator
except that it is allowed to throw an IOException
.
- Author:
- Magno N A Cruz
- See Also:
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptiondefault IOIntUnaryOperator
andThen
(IOIntUnaryOperator after) This method is the same asIntUnaryOperator.andThen(IntUnaryOperator)
, but with a support forIOException
.int
applyAsInt
(int operand) This method is the same asIntUnaryOperator.applyAsInt(int)
, but with a support forIOException
.default IOIntUnaryOperator
compose
(IOIntUnaryOperator before) This method is the same asIntUnaryOperator.compose(IntUnaryOperator)
, but with a support forIOException
.static IOIntUnaryOperator
identity()
This method is the same asIntUnaryOperator.identity()
, but with a support forIOException
.
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Method Details
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applyAsInt
This method is the same as
IntUnaryOperator.applyAsInt(int)
, but with a support forIOException
.- Parameters:
operand
- The operand.- Returns:
- The operator result.
- Throws:
IOException
- if there is an I/O error performing the operation.
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compose
This method is the same as
IntUnaryOperator.compose(IntUnaryOperator)
, but with a support forIOException
.- Parameters:
before
- The operator to apply before this operator is applied.- Returns:
- A composed operator that first applies the
before
operator and then applies this operator. - Throws:
IOException
- if there is an I/O error performing the operation.- See Also:
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andThen
This method is the same as
IntUnaryOperator.andThen(IntUnaryOperator)
, but with a support forIOException
.- Parameters:
after
- The operator to apply after this operator is applied.- Returns:
- A composed operator that first applies this operator and then applies the
after
operator. - Throws:
IOException
- if there is an I/O error performing the operation.- See Also:
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identity
This method is the same as
IntUnaryOperator.identity()
, but with a support forIOException
.- Returns:
- A unary operator that always returns its input argument.
- Throws:
IOException
- if there is an I/O error performing the operation.
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