@FunctionalInterface public interface DoublePredicate
double-valued
 argument. This is the double-consuming primitive type specialization
 of Predicate.
 This is a functional interface
 whose functional method is test(double).
Predicate| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| default DoublePredicate | and(DoublePredicate other)Returns a composed predicate that represents a short-circuiting logical
 AND of this predicate and another. | 
| default DoublePredicate | negate()Returns a predicate that represents the logical negation of this
 predicate. | 
| default DoublePredicate | or(DoublePredicate other)Returns a composed predicate that represents a short-circuiting logical
 OR of this predicate and another. | 
| boolean | test(double value)Evaluates this predicate on the given argument. | 
boolean test(double value)
value - the input argumenttrue if the input argument matches the predicate,
 otherwise falsedefault DoublePredicate and(DoublePredicate other)
false, then the other
 predicate is not evaluated.
 Any exceptions thrown during evaluation of either predicate are relayed
 to the caller; if evaluation of this predicate throws an exception, the
 other predicate will not be evaluated.
other - a predicate that will be logically-ANDed with this
              predicateother predicateNullPointerException - if other is nulldefault DoublePredicate negate()
default DoublePredicate or(DoublePredicate other)
true, then the other
 predicate is not evaluated.
 Any exceptions thrown during evaluation of either predicate are relayed
 to the caller; if evaluation of this predicate throws an exception, the
 other predicate will not be evaluated.
other - a predicate that will be logically-ORed with this
              predicateother predicateNullPointerException - if other is null Submit a bug or feature 
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