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package org.jooq.lambda.tuple;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Objects;
import java.util.Optional;
import org.jooq.lambda.function.Function1;
import org.jooq.lambda.function.Function3;
/**
* A tuple of degree 3.
*
* @author Lukas Eder
*/
public class Tuple3 implements Tuple, Comparable>, Serializable, Cloneable {
public final T1 v1;
public final T2 v2;
public final T3 v3;
public T1 v1() {
return v1;
}
public T2 v2() {
return v2;
}
public T3 v3() {
return v3;
}
public Tuple3(Tuple3 tuple) {
this.v1 = tuple.v1;
this.v2 = tuple.v2;
this.v3 = tuple.v3;
}
public Tuple3(T1 v1, T2 v2, T3 v3) {
this.v1 = v1;
this.v2 = v2;
this.v3 = v3;
}
/**
* Apply this tuple as arguments to a function.
*/
public final R map(Function3 function) {
return function.apply(this);
}
/**
* Apply attribute 1 as argument to a function and return a new tuple with the substituted argument.
*/
public final Tuple3 map1(Function1 function) {
return Tuple.tuple(function.apply(v1), v2, v3);
}
/**
* Apply attribute 2 as argument to a function and return a new tuple with the substituted argument.
*/
public final Tuple3 map2(Function1 function) {
return Tuple.tuple(v1, function.apply(v2), v3);
}
/**
* Apply attribute 3 as argument to a function and return a new tuple with the substituted argument.
*/
public final Tuple3 map3(Function1 function) {
return Tuple.tuple(v1, v2, function.apply(v3));
}
@Override
public final Object[] array() {
return new Object[] { v1, v2, v3 };
}
@Override
public final List> list() {
return Arrays.asList(array());
}
/**
* The degree of this tuple: 3.
*/
@Override
public final int degree() {
return 3;
}
@Override
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public final Iterator
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