org.apache.commons.collections

Interface Predicate

public interface Predicate

Defines a functor interface implemented by classes that perform a predicate test on an object.

A Predicate is the object equivalent of an if statement. It uses the input object to return a true or false value, and is often used in validation or filtering.

Standard implementations of common predicates are provided by PredicateUtils. These include true, false, instanceof, equals, and, or, not, method invokation and null testing.

Since: Commons Collections 1.0

Version: $Revision: 155406 $ $Date: 2005-02-26 12:55:26 +0000 (Sat, 26 Feb 2005) $

Author: James Strachan Stephen Colebourne

Method Summary
booleanevaluate(Object object)
Use the specified parameter to perform a test that returns true or false.

Method Detail

evaluate

public boolean evaluate(Object object)
Use the specified parameter to perform a test that returns true or false.

Parameters: object the object to evaluate, should not be changed

Returns: true or false

Throws: ClassCastException (runtime) if the input is the wrong class IllegalArgumentException (runtime) if the input is invalid FunctorException (runtime) if the predicate encounters a problem

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