Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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class |
RecordImpl<T>
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Record<T> |
HeaderTemplate.fromStorageString(Record<String> aStringRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Record<T> |
AbstractHeader.fromStorageString(Record<String> aStringRecord) |
Record<T> |
HeaderTemplate.fromStorageStringRow(Row<String> aStringRow)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Record<T> |
AbstractHeader.fromStorageStringRow(Row<String> aStringRow) |
Record<T> |
HeaderTemplate.fromStorageStrings(Record<String[]> aStringsRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Record<T> |
AbstractHeader.fromStorageStrings(Record<String[]> aStringsRecord) |
Record<T> |
HeaderTemplate.fromStorageStringsRow(Row<String[]> aStringsRow)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Record<T> |
AbstractHeader.fromStorageStringsRow(Row<String[]> aStringsRow) |
Record<T> |
RecordAccessor.getRecord()
Retrieves the
Record property. |
Record<T> |
CsvInputStreamRecordsImpl.next()
Next.
|
Record<? extends T> |
CompositeRecordsImpl.next() |
Record<? extends T> |
RecordsImpl.next() |
static <T> Record<T> |
TabularUtility.toIntersection(Record<T> aRecord,
Header<?> aHeader)
|
Record<String> |
HeaderTemplate.toPrintable(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own printable
format of the given objects; for example a human readable text
representation of the value (or in very specialized cases even enriched
with ANSI Escape-Codes). |
Record<String> |
AbstractHeader.toPrintable(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
To printable.
|
Record<String> |
HeaderTemplate.toPrintableRecord(Row<? extends T> aRow)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own printable
format of the given objects; for example a human readable text
representation of the value (or in very specialized cases even enriched
with ANSI Escape-Codes). |
Record<String> |
AbstractHeader.toPrintableRecord(Row<? extends T> aRow)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own printable
format of the given objects; for example a human readable text
representation of the value (or in very specialized cases even enriched
with ANSI Escape-Codes). |
static Record<?> |
TabularUtility.toPurged(Record<?> aRecord)
|
Record<T> |
HeaderTemplate.toRecord(Row<? extends T> aRow)
|
Record<T> |
AbstractHeader.toRecord(Row<? extends T> aRow)
To record.
|
Record<?> |
HeaderTemplate.toRecordIgnoreType(Row<?> aRow)
Similar to
HeaderTemplate.toRecord(Row) with the difference that conversion is
done ignoring the type of the HeaderTemplate Column
instances and the according value(s). |
Record<?> |
AbstractHeader.toRecordIgnoreType(Row<?> aRow) |
Record<String> |
HeaderTemplate.toStorageString(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Record<String> |
AbstractHeader.toStorageString(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
To storage string.
|
Record<String> |
HeaderTemplate.toStorageStringRecord(Row<? extends T> aRow)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Record<String> |
AbstractHeader.toStorageStringRecord(Row<? extends T> aRow)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Record<String[]> |
HeaderTemplate.toStorageStrings(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Record<String[]> |
AbstractHeader.toStorageStrings(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
To storage strings.
|
Record<String[]> |
HeaderTemplate.toStorageStringsRecord(Row<? extends T> aRow)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Record<String[]> |
AbstractHeader.toStorageStringsRecord(Row<? extends T> aRow)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
static <T> Record<T> |
TabularUtility.toSubset(Record<T> aRecord,
Header<?> aHeader)
|
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
Column.contains(Record<?> aRecord)
|
boolean |
FormattedColumnDecorator.contains(Record<?> aRecord) |
boolean |
AbstractColumn.contains(Record<?> aRecord) |
Record<T> |
HeaderTemplate.fromStorageString(Record<String> aStringRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Record<T> |
AbstractHeader.fromStorageString(Record<String> aStringRecord) |
Row<T> |
HeaderTemplate.fromStorageStringRecord(Record<String> aStringRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Row<T> |
AbstractHeader.fromStorageStringRecord(Record<String> aStringRecord) |
Record<T> |
HeaderTemplate.fromStorageStrings(Record<String[]> aStringsRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Record<T> |
AbstractHeader.fromStorageStrings(Record<String[]> aStringsRecord) |
Row<T> |
HeaderTemplate.fromStorageStringsRecord(Record<String[]> aStringsRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Row<T> |
AbstractHeader.fromStorageStringsRecord(Record<String[]> aStringsRecord) |
T |
Column.get(Record<?> aRecord)
|
T |
FormattedColumnDecorator.get(Record<?> aRecord) |
T |
AbstractColumn.get(Record<?> aRecord) |
static boolean |
TabularUtility.isEqualWith(Record<?> aRecord,
Header<?> aEquivalsWith)
|
static boolean |
TabularUtility.isSubsetOf(Record<?> aRecord,
Header<?> aSupersetOf)
|
static boolean |
TabularUtility.isSupersetOf(Record<?> aRecord,
Header<?> aSubsetOf)
|
T |
Column.remove(Record<?> aRecord)
|
T |
FormattedColumnDecorator.remove(Record<?> aRecord) |
T |
AbstractColumn.remove(Record<?> aRecord) |
void |
RecordAccessor.RecordMutator.setRecord(Record<T> aDataRecord)
Sets the
Record property. |
static <T> Record<T> |
TabularUtility.toIntersection(Record<T> aRecord,
Header<?> aHeader)
|
Record<String> |
HeaderTemplate.toPrintable(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own printable
format of the given objects; for example a human readable text
representation of the value (or in very specialized cases even enriched
with ANSI Escape-Codes). |
Record<String> |
AbstractHeader.toPrintable(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
To printable.
|
Row<String> |
HeaderTemplate.toPrintableRow(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own printable
format of the given objects; for example a human readable text
representation of the value (or in very specialized cases even enriched
with ANSI Escape-Codes). |
Row<String> |
AbstractHeader.toPrintableRow(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
To printable row.
|
static Record<?> |
TabularUtility.toPurged(Record<?> aRecord)
|
Row<T> |
HeaderTemplate.toRow(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
|
Row<T> |
AbstractHeader.toRow(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
To row.
|
Row<?> |
HeaderTemplate.toRowIgnoreType(Record<?> aRecord)
Similar to
HeaderTemplate.toRow(Record) with the difference that conversion is
done ignoring the type of the HeaderTemplate Column
instances and the according value(s). |
Row<?> |
AbstractHeader.toRowIgnoreType(Record<?> aRecord) |
static String |
TabularUtility.toSeparatedValues(Record<?> aRecord)
Returns a separated values representation of the implementing collection
by separating each item with the default separator
Delimiter.CSV . |
static String |
TabularUtility.toSeparatedValues(Record<?> aRecord,
char aDelimiter)
Returns a separated values representation of the implementing collection
by separating each item with the given separator.
|
Record<String> |
HeaderTemplate.toStorageString(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Record<String> |
AbstractHeader.toStorageString(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
To storage string.
|
Row<String> |
HeaderTemplate.toStorageStringRow(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Row<String> |
AbstractHeader.toStorageStringRow(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Record<String[]> |
HeaderTemplate.toStorageStrings(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Record<String[]> |
AbstractHeader.toStorageStrings(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
To storage strings.
|
Row<String[]> |
HeaderTemplate.toStorageStringsRow(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
Row<String[]> |
AbstractHeader.toStorageStringsRow(Record<? extends T> aRecord)
A special
Column implementation might provide its own text
exchange format for the given objects. |
static String |
TabularUtility.toString(Record<?> aRecord)
Creates the string representation from from the given record.
|
static String |
TabularUtility.toString(Record<?> aRecord,
char aSeparator,
DateTimeFormatter[] aDateFormats)
Creates the string representation from from the given record.
|
static <T> Record<T> |
TabularUtility.toSubset(Record<T> aRecord,
Header<?> aHeader)
|
Constructor and Description |
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RecordsImpl(Record<? extends T>... aRecords)
Constructs the
RecordsImpl instance configured with the provided
Record instances. |
Constructor and Description |
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RecordsImpl(Collection<Record<? extends T>> aRecords)
Constructs the
RecordsImpl instance configured with the provided
Record instances. |
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