IntConsumer
public
interface
IntConsumer
| java.util.function.IntConsumer |
Represents an operation that accepts a single int-valued argument and
returns no result. This is the primitive type specialization of
Consumer for int. Unlike most other functional interfaces,
IntConsumer is expected to operate via side-effects.
This is a functional interface
whose functional method is accept(int).
See also:
Summary
Public methods | |
|---|---|
abstract
void
|
accept(int value)
Performs this operation on the given argument. |
default
IntConsumer
|
andThen(IntConsumer after)
Returns a composed |
Public methods
accept
public abstract void accept (int value)
Performs this operation on the given argument.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
value |
int: the input argument |
andThen
public IntConsumer andThen (IntConsumer after)
Returns a composed IntConsumer that performs, in sequence, this
operation followed by the after 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,
the after operation will not be performed.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
after |
IntConsumer: the operation to perform after this operation |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
IntConsumer |
a composed IntConsumer that performs in sequence this
operation followed by the after operation |
| Throws | |
|---|---|
NullPointerException |
if after is null |