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JavaTuples - Octet Class
Introduction
The org.javatuples.Octet class represents a Tuple with eight elements.
Class Declaration
Following is the declaration for org.javatuples.Octet class −
public final class Octet<A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H>
extends Tuple
implements IValue0<A>, IValue1<B>,
IValue2<C>, IValue3<D>, IValue4<E>,
IValue5<F>, IValue6<G>, IValue7<H>
Class Constructor
| Sr.No. | Constructor & Description |
|---|---|
| 1 |
Octet(A value0, B value1, C value2, D value3, E value4, F value5, G value6, H value7) This creates a Octet Tuple. |
Class Methods
| Sr.No. | Method & Description |
|---|---|
| 1 |
Ennead add(Unit tuple) This method returns a Ennead tuple. Similarly other methods to add tuples are available e.g. add(Pair tuple) returns Decade. |
| 2 |
Ennead add(X0 value) This method add a value to the tuple and returns a Ennead tuple. Similarly other methods to add values are available e.g. add(X0 value0, X1 value1) returns Decade. |
| 3 |
Ennead addAt0(Unit value) This method add a Unit tuple at index 0 and returns a Ennead tuple. Similarly other methods to add tuples are available e.g. addAt0(Pair value) returns Decade. Other similar method are addAt1(Unit value) which add a unit at index0 and have similar methods upto addAt7(Pair). |
| 4 |
Ennead addAt0(X0 value) This method add a value at index 0 and returns a Ennead tuple. Similarly other methods to add values are available e.g. addAt0(X0 value0, X1 value1) returns Decade. Other similar method are addAt1(X0 value) which add a value at index0 and have similar methods upto addAt7() with two parameters. |
| 5 |
static <X> Octet<X,X,X,X,X,X,X,X> fromArray(X[] array) Create tuple from array. |
| 6 |
static <X> Octet<X,X,X,X,X,X,X,X> fromCollection(Collection<X> collection) Create tuple from collection. |
| 7 |
static <X> Octet<X,X,X,X,X,X,X,X> fromIterable(Iterable<X> iterable) Create tuple from iterable. |
| 8 |
static <X> Octet<X,X,X,X,X,X,X,X> fromIterable(Iterable<X> iterable, int index) Create tuple from iterable, starting from the specified index. |
| 9 |
int getSize() Return the size of the tuple. |
| 10 |
A getValue0() Returns the value of the tuple at index 0. Similarly getValue1() upto getValue7() returns the value at index 1 and so on. |
| 11 |
Septet<B,C,D,E,F,G,H> removeFrom0() Return the tuple after removing value of the tuple at index 0. Similarly removeFrom1() upto removeFrom7() returns the tuple after removing value of the tuple at index 1 and so on. |
| 12 |
<X> Octet<X,B,C,D,E,F,G,H> setAt0(X value) Set the value of the tuple at index 0. |
| 13 |
static <A> Octet<A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H> with(A value0, B value1, C value2, D value3, E value4, F value5, G value6, H value7) Create the tuple using given value. |
Methods inherite
This class inherits methods from the following classes −
org.javatuples.Tuple
Object
Example
Let's see Octet Class in action. Here we'll see how to use various methods.
Create a java class file named TupleTester in C:\>JavaTuples.
File: TupleTester.java
package com.tutorialspoint;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import org.javatuples.Ennead;
import org.javatuples.Octet;
import org.javatuples.Septet;
public class TupleTester {
public static void main(String args[]){
Octet<Integer, Integer, Integer, Integer, Integer,Integer,Integer,Integer>
octet = Octet.with(5, 6, 7,8,9,10,11,12);
System.out.println(octet);
boolean isPresent = octet.contains(5);
System.out.println("5 is present: " + isPresent);
List<Integer> list = new ArrayList<>();
list.add(1);
list.add(2);
list.add(3);
list.add(4);
list.add(5);
list.add(6);
list.add(7);
list.add(8);
Ennead<Integer, Integer, Integer, Integer, Integer, Integer, Integer, Integer, String>
ennead = octet.add("Test");
System.out.println(ennead);
Integer value = octet.getValue0();
System.out.println(value);
Septet<Integer, Integer, Integer, Integer,Integer, Integer,Integer>
septet = octet.removeFrom0();
System.out.println(septet);
Octet<Integer, Integer, Integer, Integer, Integer,Integer, Integer, Integer>
octet1 = Octet.fromCollection(list);
System.out.println(octet1);
}
}
Verify the result
Compile the classes using javac compiler as follows −
C:\JavaTuples>javac -cp javatuples-1.2.jar ./com/tutorialspoint/TupleTester.java
Now run the TupleTester to see the result −
C:\JavaTuples>java -cp .;javatuples-1.2.jar com.tutorialspoint.TupleTester
Output
Verify the Output
[5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] 5 is present: true [5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Test] 5 [6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]