N - Node parameter type@Beta public interface PredecessorsFunction<N>
This interface is meant to be used as the type of a parameter to graph algorithms (such as topological sort) that only need a way of accessing the predecessors of a node in a graph.
 public <N> someGraphAlgorithm(N startNode, PredecessorsFunction<N> predecessorsFunction);
 If you have an instance of one of the primary common.graph types (Graph,
 ValueGraph, and Network):
 
 someGraphAlgorithm(startNode, graph);
 PredecessorsFunction. It will also work
 with any other implementation of this interface.
 If you have your own graph implementation based around a custom node type MyNode,
 which has a method getParents() that retrieves its predecessors in a graph:
 
 someGraphAlgorithm(startNode, MyNode::getParents);
 If you have some other mechanism for returning the predecessors of a node, or one that doesn't
 return a Iterable<? extends N>, then you can use a lambda to perform a more general
 transformation:
 
 someGraphAlgorithm(startNode, node -> ImmutableList.of(node.mother(), node.father()));
 Graph algorithms that need additional capabilities (accessing both predecessors and
 successors, iterating over the edges, etc.) should declare their input to be of a type that
 provides those capabilities, such as Graph, ValueGraph, or Network.
 
See the Guava User Guide for the common.graph package ("Graphs Explained") for
 additional documentation, including notes for
 implementors
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| Iterable<? extends N> | predecessors(N node)Returns all nodes in this graph adjacent to  nodewhich can be reached by traversingnode's incoming edges against the direction (if any) of the edge. | 
Iterable<? extends N> predecessors(N node)
node which can be reached by traversing
 node's incoming edges against the direction (if any) of the edge.
 Some algorithms that operate on a PredecessorsFunction may produce undesired results
 if the returned Iterable contains duplicate elements. Implementations of such
 algorithms should document their behavior in the presence of duplicates.
 
The elements of the returned Iterable must each be:
 
Map keys (see the Guava User Guide's section on 
       graph elements for details)
 IllegalArgumentException - if node is not an element of this graphCopyright © 2010–2018. All rights reserved.