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package org.apache.commons.collections4.sequence;

Command representing the deletion of one object of the first sequence.

When one object of the first sequence has no corresponding object in the second sequence at the right place, the edit script transforming the first sequence into the second sequence uses an instance of this class to represent the deletion of this object. The objects embedded in these type of commands always come from the first sequence.

See Also:
Since:4.0
/** * Command representing the deletion of one object of the first sequence. * <p> * When one object of the first sequence has no corresponding object in the * second sequence at the right place, the {@link EditScript edit script} * transforming the first sequence into the second sequence uses an instance of * this class to represent the deletion of this object. The objects embedded in * these type of commands always come from the first sequence. * </p> * * @see SequencesComparator * @see EditScript * * @since 4.0 */
public class DeleteCommand<T> extends EditCommand<T> {
Simple constructor. Creates a new instance of DeleteCommand.
Params:
  • object – the object of the first sequence that should be deleted
/** * Simple constructor. Creates a new instance of {@link DeleteCommand}. * * @param object the object of the first sequence that should be deleted */
public DeleteCommand(final T object) { super(object); }
Accept a visitor. When a DeleteCommand accepts a visitor, it calls its visitDeleteCommand method.
Params:
  • visitor – the visitor to be accepted
/** * Accept a visitor. When a <code>DeleteCommand</code> accepts a visitor, it calls * its {@link CommandVisitor#visitDeleteCommand visitDeleteCommand} method. * * @param visitor the visitor to be accepted */
@Override public void accept(final CommandVisitor<T> visitor) { visitor.visitDeleteCommand(getObject()); } }