A tuple has removeAtX() methods to remove value at particular index. For example Triplet class has following methods.
- removeAt0() − remove value at index 0 and return the resulted tuple.
- removeAt1() − remove value at index 1 and return the resulted tuple.
- removeAt2() − remove value at index 2 and return the resulted tuple.
Removing an element returns a new tuple.
Example
Let’s see JavaTuples in action. Here we’ll see how to remove value in a tuple.
Create a java class file named TupleTester in C:\>JavaTuples.
File: TupleTester.java
package com.tutorialspoint;
import org.javatuples.Pair;
import org.javatuples.Triplet;
public class TupleTester {
public static void main(String args[]){
Triplet<String, Integer, String> triplet = Triplet.with(
"Test1", Integer.valueOf(5), "Test2"
);
Pair<String, Integer> pair = triplet.removeFrom2();
System.out.println("Triplet:" + triplet);
System.out.println("Pair: " + pair);
}
}
Verify the result
Compile the classes using javac compiler as follows −
C:\JavaTuples>javac -cp javatuples-1.2.jar ./com/tutorialspoint/TupleTester.java
Now run the TupleTester to see the result −
C:\JavaTuples>java -cp .;javatuples-1.2.jar com.tutorialspoint.TupleTester
Output
Verify the Output
Triplet:[Test1, 5, Test2]
Pair: [Test1, 5]
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