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Fetch the value from an Octet Tuple in Java
To fetch the value from an Octet Tuple, use the getValueX() method. Here X is the index for which you want the value.
For example, to fetch the 5th element i.e. 4th index, use the getValueX() method as −
getValue(4);
Let us first see what we need to work with JavaTuples. To work with Octet class in JavaTuples, you need to import the following package −
import org.javatuples.Octet;
Note − Download JavaTuples Jar library to run JavaTuples program. If you are using Eclipse IDE, then Right Click Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path -> Add External Jars and upload the downloaded JavaTuples jar file. Refer the below guide for all the steps to run JavaTuples −
Steps − How to run JavaTuples program in Eclipse
The following is an example to fetch the value from Octet Tuple in Java −
Example
import org.javatuples.Octet;
import java.util.*;
public class Demo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String[] strArr = {"laptop", "desktop","mobile", "tablet","monitor", "LCD","LED", "OLED"};
Octet<String, String, String, String, String, String, String, String> oc = Octet.fromArray(strArr);
System.out.println("Result = " + oc);
// index 0
System.out.println("Value 1 = "+oc.getValue0());
// index 1
System.out.println("Value 2 = "+oc.getValue1());
// index 2
System.out.println("Value 3 = "+oc.getValue2());
// index 3
System.out.println("Value 4 = "+oc.getValue3());
}
}
Output
Result = [laptop, desktop, mobile, tablet, monitor, LCD, LED, OLED] Value 1 = laptop Value 2 = desktop Value 3 = mobile Value 4 = tablet
