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package uk.gov.gchq.koryphe.example.function;

import uk.gov.gchq.koryphe.example.KorypheFunctionExample;
import uk.gov.gchq.koryphe.example.annotation.Example;
import uk.gov.gchq.koryphe.impl.function.Divide;
import uk.gov.gchq.koryphe.tuple.Tuple;
import uk.gov.gchq.koryphe.tuple.function.TupleAdaptedFunction;
import uk.gov.gchq.koryphe.tuple.n.Tuple2;

import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.function.Function;
import java.util.stream.Stream;

@Example(name = "Complex object multiple input, multiple output function",
        description = "Applies an adapted multiple input, multiple output function to fields selected from a stream " +
                "of input tuples, producing a stream of output tuples containing the result of the function.")
public class TupleDivideExample extends KorypheFunctionExample, Tuple> {
    @Override
    public Stream> getInput() {
        List> inputTuples = Arrays.asList(
                createMapTuple(3, 2, 1),
                createMapTuple(10, 4, 6),
                createMapTuple(15, 2, 9));
        return inputTuples.stream();
    }

    @Override
    public Function, Tuple> getFunction() {
        TupleAdaptedFunction, Tuple2> tupleDivide = new TupleAdaptedFunction<>();
        tupleDivide.setFunction(new Divide());
        tupleDivide.setSelection(new String[]{"A", "B"});
        tupleDivide.setProjection(new String[]{"D", "E"});
        return tupleDivide;
    }
}




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