509 |
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* the given reducer. For example, if the contents are the numbers |
510 |
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* {@code 1, 2, 3}, and the reducer operation adds numbers, then |
511 |
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* after invocation of this method, the contents would be {@code 1, |
512 |
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* 3, 6} (that is, {@code 1, 1+2, 1+2+3}); |
512 |
> |
* 3, 6} (that is, {@code 1, 1+2, 1+2+3}). |
513 |
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* @param reducer the reducer |
514 |
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* @param base the result for an empty array |
515 |
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* @return this (to simplify use in expressions) |
526 |
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* 2, 3}, and the reducer operation adds numbers, then after |
527 |
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* invocation of this method, the contents would be {@code 0, 1, |
528 |
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* 3} (that is, {@code 0, 0+1, 0+1+2}, and the return value |
529 |
< |
* would be 6 (that is, {@code 1+2+3}); |
529 |
> |
* would be 6 (that is, {@code 1+2+3}). |
530 |
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* @param reducer the reducer |
531 |
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* @param base the result for an empty array |
532 |
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* @return the total reduction |
533 |
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*/ |
534 |
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public T precumulate(Reducer<T> reducer, T base) { |
535 |
< |
return (T)(super.precumulate(reducer, base)); |
535 |
> |
return super.precumulate(reducer, base); |
536 |
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} |
537 |
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538 |
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/** |
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public T[] getArray() { return array; } |
1038 |
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1039 |
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/** |
1040 |
< |
* Equivalent to {@code asList().toString()} |
1040 |
> |
* Equivalent to {@code asList().toString()}. |
1041 |
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* @return a string representation |
1042 |
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*/ |
1043 |
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public String toString() { |