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package reactor.util.function;
import java.util.Objects;
import java.util.function.Function;
import reactor.util.annotation.NonNull;
import reactor.util.annotation.Nullable;
A tuple that holds three non-null values.
Author: Jon Brisbin, Stephane Maldini Type parameters:
/**
* A tuple that holds three non-null values.
*
* @param <T1> The type of the first non-null value held by this tuple
* @param <T2> The type of the second non-null value held by this tuple
* @param <T3> The type of the third non-null value held by this tuple
* @author Jon Brisbin
* @author Stephane Maldini
*/
public class Tuple3<T1, T2, T3> extends Tuple2<T1, T2> {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -4430274211524723033L;
@NonNull final T3 t3;
Tuple3(T1 t1, T2 t2, T3 t3) {
super(t1, t2);
this.t3 = Objects.requireNonNull(t3, "t3");
}
Type-safe way to get the third object of this Tuples
. Returns: The third object
/**
* Type-safe way to get the third object of this {@link Tuples}.
*
* @return The third object
*/
public T3 getT3() {
return t3;
}
Map the 1st part (T1) of this Tuple3
into a different value and type, keeping the other parts. Params: - mapper – the mapping
Function
for the T1 part
Type parameters: - <R> – the new type for the T1 part
Returns: a new Tuple3
with a different T1 value
/**
* Map the 1st part (T1) of this {@link Tuple3} into a different value and type,
* keeping the other parts.
*
* @param mapper the mapping {@link Function} for the T1 part
* @param <R> the new type for the T1 part
* @return a new {@link Tuple3} with a different T1 value
*/
public <R> Tuple3<R, T2, T3> mapT1(Function<T1, R> mapper) {
return new Tuple3<>(mapper.apply(t1), t2, t3);
}
Map the 2nd part (T2) of this Tuple3
into a different value and type, keeping the other parts. Params: - mapper – the mapping
Function
for the T2 part
Type parameters: - <R> – the new type for the T2 part
Returns: a new Tuple3
with a different T2 value
/**
* Map the 2nd part (T2) of this {@link Tuple3} into a different value and type,
* keeping the other parts.
*
* @param mapper the mapping {@link Function} for the T2 part
* @param <R> the new type for the T2 part
* @return a new {@link Tuple3} with a different T2 value
*/
public <R> Tuple3<T1, R, T3> mapT2(Function<T2, R> mapper) {
return new Tuple3<>(t1, mapper.apply(t2), t3);
}
Map the 3rd part (T3) of this Tuple3
into a different value and type, keeping the other parts. Params: - mapper – the mapping
Function
for the T3 part
Type parameters: - <R> – the new type for the T3 part
Returns: a new Tuple3
with a different T3 value
/**
* Map the 3rd part (T3) of this {@link Tuple3} into a different value and type,
* keeping the other parts.
*
* @param mapper the mapping {@link Function} for the T3 part
* @param <R> the new type for the T3 part
* @return a new {@link Tuple3} with a different T3 value
*/
public <R> Tuple3<T1, T2, R> mapT3(Function<T3, R> mapper) {
return new Tuple3<>(t1, t2, mapper.apply(t3));
}
@Nullable
@Override
public Object get(int index) {
switch (index) {
case 0:
return t1;
case 1:
return t2;
case 2:
return t3;
default:
return null;
}
}
@Override
public Object[] toArray() {
return new Object[]{t1, t2, t3};
}
@Override
public boolean equals(@Nullable Object o) {
if (this == o) return true;
if (!(o instanceof Tuple3)) return false;
if (!super.equals(o)) return false;
@SuppressWarnings("rawtypes")
Tuple3 tuple3 = (Tuple3) o;
return t3.equals(tuple3.t3);
}
@Override
public int size() {
return 3;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
int result = super.hashCode();
result = 31 * result + t3.hashCode();
return result;
}
}