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package com.datastax.driver.core;

import com.datastax.driver.core.exceptions.InvalidTypeException;

/**
 * A CQL Row returned in a {@link ResultSet}.
 * 

* The values of a CQL Row can be retrieved by either index (index starts at zero) * or name. When getting them by name, names follow the case insensitivity * rules explained in {@link ColumnDefinitions}. */ public interface Row extends GettableData { /** * Returns the columns contained in this Row. * * @return the columns contained in this Row. */ public ColumnDefinitions getColumnDefinitions(); /** * Returns the {@code i}th value of this row as a {@link Token}. *

* {@link #getPartitionKeyToken()} should generally be preferred to this method (unless the * token column is aliased). * * @param i the index ({@code 0 <= i < size()}) of the column to retrieve. * @return the value of the {@code i}th column in this row as an Token. * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if {@code i < 0 || i >= this.columns().size()}. * @throws InvalidTypeException if column {@code i} is not of the type of token values * for this cluster (this depends on the configured partitioner). */ public Token getToken(int i); /** * Returns the value of column {@code name} as a {@link Token}. *

* {@link #getPartitionKeyToken()} should generally be preferred to this method (unless the * token column is aliased). * * @param name the name of the column to retrieve. * @return the value of column {@code name} as a Token. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code name} is not part of the * ResultSet this row is part of, i.e. if {@code !this.columns().names().contains(name)}. * @throws InvalidTypeException if column {@code name} is not of the type of token values * for this cluster (this depends on the configured partitioner). */ public Token getToken(String name); /** * Returns the value of the first column containing a {@link Token}. *

* This method is a shorthand for queries returning a single token in an unaliased * column. It will look for the first name matching {@code token(...)}: *

     * {@code
     * ResultSet rs = session.execute("SELECT token(k) FROM my_table WHERE k = 1");
     * Token token = rs.one().getPartitionKeyToken(); // retrieves token(k)
     * }
     * 
* If that doesn't work for you (for example, if you're using an alias), use * {@link #getToken(int)} or {@link #getToken(String)}. * * @return the value of column {@code name} as a Token. * @throws IllegalStateException if no column named {@code token(...)} exists in this * ResultSet. * @throws InvalidTypeException if the first column named {@code token(...)} is not of * the type of token values for this cluster (this depends on the configured partitioner). */ public Token getPartitionKeyToken(); }




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