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Interface IntUnaryOperator

Functional Interface:
This is a functional interface and can therefore be used as the assignment target for a lambda expression or method reference.
@FunctionalInterface
public interface IntUnaryOperator

Represents an operation on a single int-valued operand that produces an int-valued result. This is the primitive type specialization of UnaryOperator for int.

This is a functional interface whose functional method is applyAsInt(int).

Since:
1.8
See Also:
UnaryOperator

Methods

applyAsInt

int applyAsInt(int operand)

Applies this operator to the given operand.

Parameters:
operand - the operand
Returns:
the operator result

compose

default IntUnaryOperator compose(IntUnaryOperator before)

Returns a composed operator that first applies the before operator to its input, and then applies this operator to the result. If evaluation of either operator throws an exception, it is relayed to the caller of the composed operator.

Parameters:
before - the operator to apply before this operator is applied
Returns:
a composed operator that first applies the before operator and then applies this operator
Throws:
NullPointerException - if before is null
See Also:
andThen(IntUnaryOperator)

andThen

default IntUnaryOperator andThen(IntUnaryOperator after)

Returns a composed operator that first applies this operator to its input, and then applies the after operator to the result. If evaluation of either operator throws an exception, it is relayed to the caller of the composed operator.

Parameters:
after - the operator to apply after this operator is applied
Returns:
a composed operator that first applies this operator and then applies the after operator
Throws:
NullPointerException - if after is null
See Also:
compose(IntUnaryOperator)

identity

static IntUnaryOperator identity()

Returns a unary operator that always returns its input argument.

Returns:
a unary operator that always returns its input argument

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