T
- The type of the input element.@Internal public class NullByteKeySelector<T> extends Object implements KeySelector<T,Byte>
KeySelector
to allow using keyed operators for non-keyed use cases.
Essentially, it gives all incoming records the same key, which is a (byte) 0
value.Constructor and Description |
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NullByteKeySelector() |
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getKey(T value)
User-defined function that deterministically extracts the key from an object.
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public Byte getKey(T value) throws Exception
KeySelector
For example for a class:
public class Word { String word; int count; }
The key extractor could return the word as a key to group all Word objects by the String they contain.
The code would look like this
public String getKey(Word w) { return w.word; }
getKey
in interface KeySelector<T,Byte>
value
- The object to get the key from.Exception
- Throwing an exception will cause the execution of the respective task to
fail, and trigger recovery or cancellation of the program.Copyright © 2014–2024 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.