io.vavr.Function2 Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: CsvProtocol.java From ts-reaktive with MIT License | 5 votes |
/** * Returns a read/write protocol for a CSV format consisting of several nested protocols (probably created * using {@link #column(String)} ), invoking the [produce] function on reading, and using the * specified getters for writing. */ public static <T,F1,F2> Protocol<CsvEvent, T> csv( Protocol<CsvEvent,F1> p1, Protocol<CsvEvent,F2> p2, Function2<F1,F2,T> produce, Function1<T,F1> g1, Function1<T,F2> g2) { return multi(Vector.of(p1, p2), args -> produce.apply((F1) args.get(0), (F2) args.get(1)), Vector.of(g1, g2)); }
Example #2
Source File: CsvProtocol.java From ts-reaktive with MIT License | 5 votes |
/** * Returns a read-only protocol for a CSV format consisting of several nested protocols (probably created * using {@link #column(String)} ), invoking the [produce] function on reading. */ public static <T,F1,F2> ReadProtocol<CsvEvent, T> csv( ReadProtocol<CsvEvent,F1> p1, ReadProtocol<CsvEvent,F2> p2, Function2<F1,F2,T> produce) { return multi(Vector.of(p1, p2), args -> produce.apply((F1) args.get(0), (F2) args.get(1))); }
Example #3
Source File: ParserTest.java From paleo with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private static void assertSchemaRelativeToParentDirWithCharset(Function2<Schema, File, DataFrame> parseLogic) throws IOException { StringReader schemaReader = new StringReader(SCHEMA_WITH_CHARSET_NAME); Schema schema = Schema.parseJson(schemaReader); // some trickery to find physical location of resources folder... File resourceFolder = new File(ParserTest.class.getResource("/iso-8859-1.txt").getPath()).getParentFile(); DataFrame dataFrame = parseLogic.apply(schema, resourceFolder); StringColumnId columnId = dataFrame.getColumnId(0, ColumnType.STRING); assertEquals("°", dataFrame.getValueAt(0, columnId)); }
Example #4
Source File: JSONProtocol.java From ts-reaktive with MIT License | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a protocol for a JSON object with a fields [p*], using [f] to turn it into a Java object, and [g*] to get the fields when writing. */ public static <F1,F2,T> ObjectProtocol<T> object(Protocol<JSONEvent, F1> p1, Protocol<JSONEvent, F2> p2, Function2<F1, F2, T> f, Function1<T, F1> g1, Function1<T, F2> g2) { return new ObjectProtocol<>(Arrays.asList(p1, p2), args -> f.apply((F1) args.get(0), (F2) args.get(1)), Arrays.asList(g1, g2)); }
Example #5
Source File: JSONProtocol.java From ts-reaktive with MIT License | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a read-only protocol for a JSON object with fields [p*], using [f] to turn it into a Java object. */ public static <F1,F2,T> ObjectReadProtocol<T> object(ReadProtocol<JSONEvent, F1> p1, ReadProtocol<JSONEvent, F2> p2, Function2<F1, F2, T> f) { return new ObjectReadProtocol<>(Arrays.asList(p1, p2), args -> f.apply((F1) args.get(0), (F2) args.get(1))); }
Example #6
Source File: XMLProtocol.java From ts-reaktive with MIT License | 4 votes |
/** * Reads and writes a tag and child elements (tag or attribute) using [p*], using [f] to create the result on reading, getting values using [g*] for writing. */ public static <F1,F2,T> TagProtocol<T> tag(QName qname, Protocol<XMLEvent,F1> p1, Protocol<XMLEvent,F2> p2, Function2<F1,F2,T> f, Function1<T,F1> g1, Function1<T,F2> g2) { return new TagProtocol<>(Option.of(qname), Vector.of(p1, p2), args -> f.apply((F1) args.get(0), (F2) args.get(1)), Vector.of(g1, g2)); }
Example #7
Source File: XMLProtocol.java From ts-reaktive with MIT License | 4 votes |
/** * Reads a tag and child elements (tag or attribute) using [p*], using [f] to create the result on reading. */ public static <F1,F2,T> TagReadProtocol<T> tag(QName qname, ReadProtocol<XMLEvent,F1> p1, ReadProtocol<XMLEvent,F2> p2, Function2<F1,F2,T> f) { return new TagReadProtocol<>(Option.of(qname), Vector.of(p1, p2), args -> f.apply((F1) args.get(0), (F2) args.get(1))); }
Example #8
Source File: XMLProtocol.java From ts-reaktive with MIT License | 4 votes |
/** * Reads and writes a tag with any name and inner protocols using [p*], using [f] to create the result on reading, getting values using [g*] for writing. */ public static <F2,T> TagProtocol<T> tagName(Protocol<XMLEvent,F2> p2, Function2<QName,F2,T> f, Function1<T,QName> g1, Function1<T,F2> g2) { return new TagProtocol<>(Option.none(), Vector.of(p2), args -> f.apply((QName) args.get(0), (F2) args.get(1)), Vector.of(g1, g2)); }
Example #9
Source File: XMLProtocol.java From ts-reaktive with MIT License | 4 votes |
/** * Reads a tag with any name and inner protocols using [p*], using [f] to create the result on reading. */ public static <F2,T> TagReadProtocol<T> tagName(ReadProtocol<XMLEvent,F2> p2, Function2<QName,F2,T> f) { return new TagReadProtocol<>(Option.none(), Vector.of(p2), args -> f.apply((QName) args.get(0), (F2) args.get(1))); }
Example #10
Source File: Protocol.java From ts-reaktive with MIT License | 4 votes |
/** * Folds over a repeated nested protocol, merging the results into a single element. */ public static <E,T,U> IterableReadProtocol<E,U> foldLeft(ReadProtocol<E,T> inner, Supplier<U> initial, Function2<U,T,U> combine) { return FoldProtocol.read("*", inner, initial, combine); }
Example #11
Source File: Window.java From skywalking with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public Function2<MetricSource, Double, Double> get(String name) { return get(name, Collections.emptyMap()); }
Example #12
Source File: Window.java From skywalking with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public Function2<MetricSource, Double, Double> get(String name, Map<String, String> labels) { ID id = new ID(name, ImmutableMap.copyOf(labels)); return (source, sum) -> operateCounter(id, source, sum); }
Example #13
Source File: VavrUnitTest.java From tutorials with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Test public void givenVavrBiFunction_whenWorks_thenCorrect() { Function2<Integer, Integer, Integer> sum = (num1, num2) -> num1 + num2; Integer result = sum.apply(5, 7); assertEquals(Integer.valueOf(12), result); }
Example #14
Source File: VavrUnitTest.java From tutorials with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Test public void whenCreatesFunction_thenCorrect2() { Function2<Integer, Integer, Integer> sum = (a, b) -> a + b; int summed = sum.apply(5, 6); assertEquals(11, summed); }
Example #15
Source File: VavrUnitTest.java From tutorials with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Test public void whenCreatesFunctionFromMethodRef_thenCorrect() { Function2<Integer, Integer, Integer> sum = Function2.of(this::sum); int summed = sum.apply(5, 6); assertEquals(11, summed); }