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package eu.stratosphere.api.java.functions;
import eu.stratosphere.api.common.functions.AbstractFunction;
import eu.stratosphere.api.common.functions.GenericMap;
/**
* The abstract base class for Map functions. Map functions take elements and transform them,
* element wise. A Map function always produces a single result element for each input element.
* Typical applications are parsing elements, converting data types, or projecting out fields.
* Operations that produce multiple result elements from a single input element can be implemented
* using the {@link FlatMapFunction}.
*
* The basic syntax for using a MapFunction is as follows:
*
* DataSet input = ...;
*
* DataSet result = input.map(new MyMapFunction());
*
*
* Like all functions, the MapFunction needs to be serializable, as defined in {@link java.io.Serializable}.
*
* @param Type of the input elements.
* @param Type of the returned elements.
*/
public abstract class MapFunction extends AbstractFunction implements GenericMap {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
/**
* The core method of the MapFunction. Takes an element from the input data set and transforms
* it into another element.
*
* @param value The input value.
* @return The value produced by the map function from the input value.
*
* @throws Exception This method may throw exceptions. Throwing an exception will cause the operation
* to fail and may trigger recovery.
*/
@Override
public abstract OUT map(IN value) throws Exception;
}