TriFunction.java

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  17. package org.apache.commons.lang3.function;

  18. import java.util.Objects;
  19. import java.util.function.Function;

  20. /**
  21.  * Represents a function that accepts three arguments and produces a result. This is the three-arity specialization of
  22.  * {@link Function}.
  23.  *
  24.  * <p>
  25.  * This is a <a href="package-summary.html">functional interface</a> whose functional method is
  26.  * {@link #apply(Object, Object, Object)}.
  27.  * </p>
  28.  *
  29.  * @param <T> the type of the first argument to the function
  30.  * @param <U> the type of the second argument to the function
  31.  * @param <V> the type of the third argument to the function
  32.  * @param <R> the type of the result of the function
  33.  *
  34.  * @see Function
  35.  * @since 3.12.0
  36.  */
  37. @FunctionalInterface
  38. public interface TriFunction<T, U, V, R> {

  39.     /**
  40.      * Returns a composed function that first applies this function to its input, and then applies the {@code after}
  41.      * function to the result. If evaluation of either function throws an exception, it is relayed to the caller of the
  42.      * composed function.
  43.      *
  44.      * @param <W> the type of output of the {@code after} function, and of the composed function
  45.      * @param after the function to apply after this function is applied
  46.      * @return a composed function that first applies this function and then applies the {@code after} function
  47.      * @throws NullPointerException if after is null
  48.      */
  49.     default <W> TriFunction<T, U, V, W> andThen(final Function<? super R, ? extends W> after) {
  50.         Objects.requireNonNull(after);
  51.         return (final T t, final U u, final V v) -> after.apply(apply(t, u, v));
  52.     }

  53.     /**
  54.      * Applies this function to the given arguments.
  55.      *
  56.      * @param t the first function argument
  57.      * @param u the second function argument
  58.      * @param v the third function argument
  59.      * @return the function result
  60.      */
  61.     R apply(T t, U u, V v);
  62. }