public interface Predicate<T>
The Predicates class provides common predicates and related utilities.
See the Guava User Guide article on the use of Predicate.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
boolean |
apply(T input)
Returns the result of applying this predicate to
input. |
boolean |
equals(java.lang.Object object)
Indicates whether another object is equal to this predicate.
|
boolean apply(T input)
input. This method is generally
expected, but not absolutely required, to have the following properties:
Objects.equal(a, b) implies that predicate.apply(a) ==
predicate.apply(b)).
java.lang.NullPointerException - if input is null and this predicate does not accept null
argumentsboolean equals(java.lang.Object object)
Most implementations will have no reason to override the behavior of Object.equals(java.lang.Object).
However, an implementation may also choose to return true whenever object is a
Predicate that it considers interchangeable with this one. "Interchangeable"
typically means that this.apply(t) == that.apply(t) for all t of type
T). Note that a false result from this method does not imply that the
predicates are known not to be interchangeable.
equals in class java.lang.Object