@FunctionalInterface public interface DoublePredicate
Represents a predicate (boolean-valued function) of one double
-valued argument. This is the double
-consuming primitive type specialization of Predicate
.
This is a functional interface whose functional method is test(double)
.
Predicate
boolean test(double value)
Evaluates this predicate on the given argument.
value
- the input argumenttrue
if the input argument matches the predicate, otherwise false
default DoublePredicate and(DoublePredicate other)
Returns a composed predicate that represents a short-circuiting logical AND of this predicate and another. When evaluating the composed predicate, if this predicate is false
, then the other
predicate is not evaluated.
Any exceptions thrown during evaluation of either predicate are relayed to the caller; if evaluation of this predicate throws an exception, the other
predicate will not be evaluated.
other
- a predicate that will be logically-ANDed with this predicateother
predicateNullPointerException
- if other is nulldefault DoublePredicate negate()
Returns a predicate that represents the logical negation of this predicate.
default DoublePredicate or(DoublePredicate other)
Returns a composed predicate that represents a short-circuiting logical OR of this predicate and another. When evaluating the composed predicate, if this predicate is true
, then the other
predicate is not evaluated.
Any exceptions thrown during evaluation of either predicate are relayed to the caller; if evaluation of this predicate throws an exception, the other
predicate will not be evaluated.
other
- a predicate that will be logically-ORed with this predicateother
predicateNullPointerException
- if other is null
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