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package org.eclipse.collections.impl.block.procedure;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.block.function.Function;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.block.function.Function0;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.block.procedure.Procedure;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.block.procedure.Procedure2;
import org.eclipse.collections.api.map.MutableMap;
/**
* This procedure is used to apply an aggregate function like sum on a grouped set of data. The values in the
* grouping must be mutable using this procedure. An example would be using an AtomicInteger which can be mutated
* vs. an Integer which cannot.
*/
public final class MutatingAggregationProcedure implements Procedure
{
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
private final MutableMap map;
private final Function super T, ? extends K> groupBy;
private final Function0 extends V> zeroValueFactory;
private final Procedure2 super V, ? super T> mutatingAggregator;
public MutatingAggregationProcedure(MutableMap map, Function super T, ? extends K> groupBy, Function0 extends V> zeroValueFactory, Procedure2 super V, ? super T> mutatingAggregator)
{
this.map = map;
this.groupBy = groupBy;
this.zeroValueFactory = zeroValueFactory;
this.mutatingAggregator = mutatingAggregator;
}
public void value(T each)
{
K key = this.groupBy.valueOf(each);
V value = this.map.getIfAbsentPut(key, this.zeroValueFactory);
this.mutatingAggregator.value(value, each);
}
}
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