@GwtCompatible public interface Function<F,T>
java.util.function.Function
.
The Functions
class provides common functions and related utilities.
See the Guava User Guide article on
the use of Function
.
This interface is now a legacy type. Use java.util.function.Function
(or the
appropriate primitive specialization such as ToIntFunction
) instead whenever possible.
Otherwise, at least reduce explicit dependencies on this type by using lambda expressions
or method references instead of classes, leaving your code easier to migrate in the future.
To use an existing function (say, named function
) in a context where the other
type of function is expected, use the method reference function::apply
. A future
version of com.google.common.base.Function
will be made to extend java.util.function.Function
, making conversion code necessary only in one direction. At that
time, this interface will be officially discouraged.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
T |
apply(F input)
Returns the result of applying this function to
input . |
boolean |
equals(Object object)
May return
true if object is a Function that behaves identically
to this function. |
@Nullable T apply(@Nullable F input)
input
. This method is generally
expected, but not absolutely required, to have the following properties:
Objects.equal
(a, b)
implies that Objects.equal(function.apply(a),
function.apply(b))
.
NullPointerException
- if input
is null and this function does not accept null
argumentsboolean equals(@Nullable Object object)
true
if object
is a Function
that behaves identically
to this function.
Warning: do not depend on the behavior of this method.
Historically, Function
instances in this library have implemented this method to
recognize certain cases where distinct Function
instances would in fact behave
identically. However, as code migrates to java.util.function
, that behavior will
disappear. It is best not to depend on it.
equals
in class Object
object
- the reference object with which to compare.true
if this object is the same as the obj
argument; false
otherwise.Object.hashCode()
,
HashMap
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