compact1, compact2, compact3
java.util.function
Interface BiConsumer<T,U>
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- Type Parameters:
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T
- the type of the first argument to the operation -
U
- the type of the second argument to the operation
- 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 BiConsumer<T,U>
Represents an operation that accepts two input arguments and returns no result. This is the two-arity specialization ofConsumer
. Unlike most other functional interfaces,BiConsumer
is expected to operate via side-effects.This is a functional interface whose functional method is
accept(Object, Object)
.- Since:
- 1.8
- See Also:
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Consumer
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Default Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
accept(T t, U u)
Performs this operation on the given arguments.default BiConsumer<T,U>
andThen(BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> after)
Returns a composedBiConsumer
that performs, in sequence, this operation followed by theafter
operation.
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Method Detail
accept
void accept(T t, U u)
Performs this operation on the given arguments.- Parameters:
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t
- the first input argument -
u
- the second input argument
andThen
default BiConsumer<T,U> andThen(BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> after)
Returns a composedBiConsumer
that performs, in sequence, this operation followed by theafter
operation. If performing either operation throws an exception, it is relayed to the caller of the composed operation. If performing this operation throws an exception, theafter
operation will not be performed.- Parameters:
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after
- the operation to perform after this operation - Returns:
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a composed
BiConsumer
that performs in sequence this operation followed by theafter
operation - Throws:
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NullPointerException
- ifafter
is null
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