IntFunction
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Represents a function that accepts an int-valued argument and produces a
result. This is the int
-consuming primitive specialization for
Function
.
This is a functional interface
whose functional method is apply(int)
.
Public Method Summary
abstract
R
|
apply(int value)
Applies this function to the given argument.
|
Public Methods
public
abstract
R
apply
(int value)
Applies this function to the given argument.
Parameters
value |
the function argument |
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Last updated 2024-07-10 UTC.
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