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package java.util.function;

Represents an operation that accepts an object-valued and a int-valued argument, and returns no result. This is the (reference, int) specialization of BiConsumer. Unlike most other functional interfaces, ObjIntConsumer is expected to operate via side-effects.

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

Type parameters:
  • <T> – the type of the object argument to the operation
See Also:
Since:1.8
/** * Represents an operation that accepts an object-valued and a * {@code int}-valued argument, and returns no result. This is the * {@code (reference, int)} specialization of {@link BiConsumer}. * Unlike most other functional interfaces, {@code ObjIntConsumer} is * expected to operate via side-effects. * * <p>This is a <a href="package-summary.html">functional interface</a> * whose functional method is {@link #accept(Object, int)}. * * @param <T> the type of the object argument to the operation * * @see BiConsumer * @since 1.8 */
@FunctionalInterface public interface ObjIntConsumer<T> {
Performs this operation on the given arguments.
Params:
  • t – the first input argument
  • value – the second input argument
/** * Performs this operation on the given arguments. * * @param t the first input argument * @param value the second input argument */
void accept(T t, int value); }