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package com.univocity.parsers.common.processor;

import com.univocity.parsers.common.*;
import com.univocity.parsers.common.processor.core.*;
import com.univocity.parsers.conversions.*;

/**
 *
 * A {@link RowProcessor} implementation for converting rows extracted from any implementation of {@link AbstractParser} into columns of objects.
 * 

This uses the value conversions provided by {@link Conversion} instances.

* *

For each row processed, a sequence of conversions will be executed to generate the appropriate object. Each resulting object will then be stored in * a list that contains the values of the corresponding column.

* *

At the end of the process, the user can access the lists with values parsed for all columns using the methods {@link #getColumnValuesAsList()}, * {@link #getColumnValuesAsMapOfIndexes()} and {@link #getColumnValuesAsMapOfNames()}.

* *

Note: Storing the values of all columns may be memory intensive. For large inputs, use a {@link BatchedObjectColumnProcessor} instead

* * @see AbstractParser * @see RowProcessor * @see ColumnProcessor * @see Conversion * * @author uniVocity Software Pty Ltd - [email protected] * */ public class ObjectColumnProcessor extends AbstractObjectColumnProcessor implements RowProcessor { /** * Constructs a column processor, pre-allocating room for 1000 rows. */ public ObjectColumnProcessor() { this(1000); } /** * Constructs a column processor pre-allocating room for the expected number of rows to be processed * @param expectedRowCount the expected number of rows to be processed */ public ObjectColumnProcessor(int expectedRowCount) { super(expectedRowCount); } }




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