See: Description
Interface | Description |
---|---|
BiConsumer<T,U> |
Represents an operation that accepts two input arguments and returns no
result.
|
BiFunction<T,U,R> |
Represents a function that accepts two arguments and produces a result.
|
BinaryOperator<T> |
Represents an operation upon two operands of the same type, producing a result
of the same type as the operands.
|
BiPredicate<T,U> |
Represents a predicate (boolean-valued function) of two arguments.
|
BooleanSupplier |
Represents a supplier of
boolean -valued results. |
Consumer<T> |
Represents an operation that accepts a single input argument and returns no
result.
|
DoubleBinaryOperator |
Represents an operation upon two
double -valued operands and producing a
double -valued result. |
DoubleConsumer |
Represents an operation that accepts a single
double -valued argument and
returns no result. |
DoubleFunction<R> |
Represents a function that accepts a double-valued argument and produces a
result.
|
DoublePredicate |
Represents a predicate (boolean-valued function) of one
double -valued
argument. |
DoubleSupplier |
Represents a supplier of
double -valued results. |
DoubleToIntFunction |
Represents a function that accepts a double-valued argument and produces an
int-valued result.
|
DoubleToLongFunction |
Represents a function that accepts a double-valued argument and produces a
long-valued result.
|
DoubleUnaryOperator |
Represents an operation on a single
double -valued operand that produces
a double -valued result. |
Function<T,R> |
Represents a function that accepts one argument and produces a result.
|
IntBinaryOperator |
Represents an operation upon two
int -valued operands and producing an
int -valued result. |
IntConsumer |
Represents an operation that accepts a single
int -valued argument and
returns no result. |
IntFunction<R> |
Represents a function that accepts an int-valued argument and produces a
result.
|
IntPredicate |
Represents a predicate (boolean-valued function) of one
int -valued
argument. |
IntSupplier |
Represents a supplier of
int -valued results. |
IntToDoubleFunction |
Represents a function that accepts an int-valued argument and produces a
double-valued result.
|
IntToLongFunction |
Represents a function that accepts an int-valued argument and produces a
long-valued result.
|
IntUnaryOperator |
Represents an operation on a single
int -valued operand that produces
an int -valued result. |
LongBinaryOperator |
Represents an operation upon two
long -valued operands and producing a
long -valued result. |
LongConsumer |
Represents an operation that accepts a single
long -valued argument and
returns no result. |
LongFunction<R> |
Represents a function that accepts a long-valued argument and produces a
result.
|
LongPredicate |
Represents a predicate (boolean-valued function) of one
long -valued
argument. |
LongSupplier |
Represents a supplier of
long -valued results. |
LongToDoubleFunction |
Represents a function that accepts a long-valued argument and produces a
double-valued result.
|
LongToIntFunction |
Represents a function that accepts a long-valued argument and produces an
int-valued result.
|
LongUnaryOperator |
Represents an operation on a single
long -valued operand that produces
a long -valued result. |
ObjDoubleConsumer<T> |
Represents an operation that accepts an object-valued and a
double -valued argument, and returns no result. |
ObjIntConsumer<T> |
Represents an operation that accepts an object-valued and a
int -valued argument, and returns no result. |
ObjLongConsumer<T> |
Represents an operation that accepts an object-valued and a
long -valued argument, and returns no result. |
Predicate<T> |
Represents a predicate (boolean-valued function) of one argument.
|
Supplier<T> |
Represents a supplier of results.
|
ToDoubleBiFunction<T,U> |
Represents a function that accepts two arguments and produces a double-valued
result.
|
ToDoubleFunction<T> |
Represents a function that produces a double-valued result.
|
ToIntBiFunction<T,U> |
Represents a function that accepts two arguments and produces an int-valued
result.
|
ToIntFunction<T> |
Represents a function that produces an int-valued result.
|
ToLongBiFunction<T,U> |
Represents a function that accepts two arguments and produces a long-valued
result.
|
ToLongFunction<T> |
Represents a function that produces a long-valued result.
|
UnaryOperator<T> |
Represents an operation on a single operand that produces a result of the
same type as its operand.
|
// Assignment context
Predicate<String> p = String::isEmpty;
// Method invocation context
stream.filter(e -> e.getSize() > 10)...
// Cast context
stream.map((ToIntFunction) e -> e.getSize())...
The interfaces in this package are general purpose functional interfaces
used by the JDK, and are available to be used by user code as well. While
they do not identify a complete set of function shapes to which lambda
expressions might be adapted, they provide enough to cover common
requirements. Other functional interfaces provided for specific purposes,
such as FileFilter
, are defined in the packages where they
are used.
The interfaces in this package are annotated with
FunctionalInterface
. This annotation is not a requirement
for the compiler to recognize an interface as a functional interface, but
merely an aid to capture design intent and enlist the help of the compiler in
identifying accidental violations of design intent.
Functional interfaces often represent abstract concepts like functions, actions, or predicates. In documenting functional interfaces, or referring to variables typed as functional interfaces, it is common to refer directly to those abstract concepts, for example using "this function" instead of "the function represented by this object". When an API method is said to accept or return a functional interface in this manner, such as "applies the provided function to...", this is understood to mean a non-null reference to an object implementing the appropriate functional interface, unless potential nullity is explicitly specified.
The functional interfaces in this package follow an extensible naming convention, as follows:
Function
(unary function from T
to R
),
Consumer
(unary function from T
to void
),
Predicate
(unary function from T
to boolean
),
and Supplier
(nilary function to R
).
BiFunction
(binary function from T
and
U
to R
).
UnaryOperator
(extends Function
) and BinaryOperator
(extends BiFunction
).
ToXxx
, as in ToIntFunction
.
Otherwise, type arguments are specialized left-to-right, as in
DoubleConsumer
or ObjIntConsumer
.
(The type prefix Obj
is used to indicate that we don't want to
specialize this parameter, but want to move on to the next parameter,
as in ObjIntConsumer
.)
These schemes can be combined, as in IntToDoubleFunction
.
ObjIntConsumer
).
FunctionalInterface
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