Objects (Java SE 10 & JDK 10 )
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Method Detail
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equals
public static boolean equals(Object a, Object b)
Returns
trueif the arguments are equal to each other andfalseotherwise. Consequently, if both arguments arenull,trueis returned and if exactly one argument isnull,falseis returned. Otherwise, equality is determined by using theequalsmethod of the first argument.- Parameters:
a- an objectb- an object to be compared withafor equality- Returns:
trueif the arguments are equal to each other andfalseotherwise- See Also:
Object.equals(Object)
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deepEquals
public static boolean deepEquals(Object a, Object b)
Returns
trueif the arguments are deeply equal to each other andfalseotherwise. Twonullvalues are deeply equal. If both arguments are arrays, the algorithm inArrays.deepEqualsis used to determine equality. Otherwise, equality is determined by using theequalsmethod of the first argument.- Parameters:
a- an objectb- an object to be compared withafor deep equality- Returns:
trueif the arguments are deeply equal to each other andfalseotherwise- See Also:
Arrays.deepEquals(Object[], Object[]),equals(Object, Object)
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hashCode
public static int hashCode(Object o)
Returns the hash code of a non-
nullargument and 0 for anullargument.- Parameters:
o- an object- Returns:
- the hash code of a non-
nullargument and 0 for anullargument - See Also:
Object.hashCode()
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hash
public static int hash(Object... values)
Generates a hash code for a sequence of input values. The hash code is generated as if all the input values were placed into an array, and that array were hashed by calling
Arrays.hashCode(Object[]).This method is useful for implementing
Object.hashCode()on objects containing multiple fields. For example, if an object that has three fields,x,y, andz, one could write:@Override public int hashCode() { return Objects.hash(x, y, z); }Warning: When a single object reference is supplied, the returned value does not equal the hash code of that object reference. This value can be computed by calling
hashCode(Object).- Parameters:
values- the values to be hashed- Returns:
- a hash value of the sequence of input values
- See Also:
Arrays.hashCode(Object[]),List.hashCode()
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toString
public static String toString(Object o)
Returns the result of calling
toStringfor a non-nullargument and"null"for anullargument.- Parameters:
o- an object- Returns:
- the result of calling
toStringfor a non-nullargument and"null"for anullargument - See Also:
Object.toString(),String.valueOf(Object)
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toString
public static String toString(Object o, String nullDefault)
Returns the result of calling
toStringon the first argument if the first argument is notnulland returns the second argument otherwise.- Parameters:
o- an objectnullDefault- string to return if the first argument isnull- Returns:
- the result of calling
toStringon the first argument if it is notnulland the second argument otherwise. - See Also:
toString(Object)
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compare
public static <T> int compare(T a, T b, Comparator<? super T> c)Returns 0 if the arguments are identical and
c.compare(a, b)otherwise. Consequently, if both arguments arenull0 is returned.Note that if one of the arguments is
null, aNullPointerExceptionmay or may not be thrown depending on what ordering policy, if any, theComparatorchooses to have fornullvalues.- Type Parameters:
T- the type of the objects being compared- Parameters:
a- an objectb- an object to be compared withac- theComparatorto compare the first two arguments- Returns:
- 0 if the arguments are identical and
c.compare(a, b)otherwise. - See Also:
Comparable,Comparator
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requireNonNull
public static <T> T requireNonNull(T obj)
Checks that the specified object reference is not
null. This method is designed primarily for doing parameter validation in methods and constructors, as demonstrated below:public Foo(Bar bar) { this.bar = Objects.requireNonNull(bar); }- Type Parameters:
T- the type of the reference- Parameters:
obj- the object reference to check for nullity- Returns:
objif notnull- Throws:
NullPointerException- ifobjisnull
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requireNonNull
public static <T> T requireNonNull(T obj, String message)Checks that the specified object reference is not
nulland throws a customizedNullPointerExceptionif it is. This method is designed primarily for doing parameter validation in methods and constructors with multiple parameters, as demonstrated below:public Foo(Bar bar, Baz baz) { this.bar = Objects.requireNonNull(bar, "bar must not be null"); this.baz = Objects.requireNonNull(baz, "baz must not be null"); }- Type Parameters:
T- the type of the reference- Parameters:
obj- the object reference to check for nullitymessage- detail message to be used in the event that aNullPointerExceptionis thrown- Returns:
objif notnull- Throws:
NullPointerException- ifobjisnull
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isNull
public static boolean isNull(Object obj)
Returns
trueif the provided reference isnullotherwise returnsfalse.
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nonNull
public static boolean nonNull(Object obj)
Returns
trueif the provided reference is non-nullotherwise returnsfalse.
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requireNonNullElse
public static <T> T requireNonNullElse(T obj, T defaultObj)Returns the first argument if it is non-
nulland otherwise returns the non-nullsecond argument.- Type Parameters:
T- the type of the reference- Parameters:
obj- an objectdefaultObj- a non-nullobject to return if the first argument isnull- Returns:
- the first argument if it is non-
nulland otherwise the second argument if it is non-null - Throws:
NullPointerException- if bothobjis null anddefaultObjisnull- Since:
- 9
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requireNonNullElseGet
public static <T> T requireNonNullElseGet(T obj, Supplier<? extends T> supplier)Returns the first argument if it is non-
nulland otherwise returns the non-nullvalue ofsupplier.get().- Type Parameters:
T- the type of the first argument and return type- Parameters:
obj- an objectsupplier- of a non-nullobject to return if the first argument isnull- Returns:
- the first argument if it is non-
nulland otherwise the value fromsupplier.get()if it is non-null - Throws:
NullPointerException- if bothobjis null and either thesupplierisnullor thesupplier.get()value isnull- Since:
- 9
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requireNonNull
public static <T> T requireNonNull(T obj, Supplier<String> messageSupplier)Checks that the specified object reference is not
nulland throws a customizedNullPointerExceptionif it is.Unlike the method
requireNonNull(Object, String), this method allows creation of the message to be deferred until after the null check is made. While this may confer a performance advantage in the non-null case, when deciding to call this method care should be taken that the costs of creating the message supplier are less than the cost of just creating the string message directly.- Type Parameters:
T- the type of the reference- Parameters:
obj- the object reference to check for nullitymessageSupplier- supplier of the detail message to be used in the event that aNullPointerExceptionis thrown- Returns:
objif notnull- Throws:
NullPointerException- ifobjisnull- Since:
- 1.8
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checkIndex
public static int checkIndex(int index, int length)Checks if the
indexis within the bounds of the range from0(inclusive) tolength(exclusive).The
indexis defined to be out-of-bounds if any of the following inequalities is true:index < 0index >= lengthlength < 0, which is implied from the former inequalities
- Parameters:
index- the indexlength- the upper-bound (exclusive) of the range- Returns:
indexif it is within bounds of the range- Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException- if theindexis out-of-bounds- Since:
- 9
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checkFromToIndex
public static int checkFromToIndex(int fromIndex, int toIndex, int length)Checks if the sub-range from
fromIndex(inclusive) totoIndex(exclusive) is within the bounds of range from0(inclusive) tolength(exclusive).The sub-range is defined to be out-of-bounds if any of the following inequalities is true:
fromIndex < 0fromIndex > toIndextoIndex > lengthlength < 0, which is implied from the former inequalities
- Parameters:
fromIndex- the lower-bound (inclusive) of the sub-rangetoIndex- the upper-bound (exclusive) of the sub-rangelength- the upper-bound (exclusive) the range- Returns:
fromIndexif the sub-range within bounds of the range- Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException- if the sub-range is out-of-bounds- Since:
- 9
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checkFromIndexSize
public static int checkFromIndexSize(int fromIndex, int size, int length)Checks if the sub-range from
fromIndex(inclusive) tofromIndex + size(exclusive) is within the bounds of range from0(inclusive) tolength(exclusive).The sub-range is defined to be out-of-bounds if any of the following inequalities is true:
fromIndex < 0size < 0fromIndex + size > length, taking into account integer overflowlength < 0, which is implied from the former inequalities
- Parameters:
fromIndex- the lower-bound (inclusive) of the sub-intervalsize- the size of the sub-rangelength- the upper-bound (exclusive) of the range- Returns:
fromIndexif the sub-range within bounds of the range- Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException- if the sub-range is out-of-bounds- Since:
- 9
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