CSP for Java
(JCSP) 1.0-rc4

jcsp.plugNplay
Class Successor

java.lang.Object
  |
  +--jcsp.plugNplay.Successor
All Implemented Interfaces:
CSProcess

public final class Successor
extends Object
implements CSProcess

Adds one to each Integer in the stream flowing through.

Process Diagram

         ___________
    in  |           | out
   -->--| Successor |-->--
        |___________|
 

Description

Successor increments each Integer that flows through it.

Channel Protocols

Input Channels
in java.lang.Number The Channel can accept data from any subclass of Number. All values will be converted to ints.
Output Channels
out java.lang.Integer The output will always be of type Integer.

Example

The following example shows how to use the Successor process in a small program. The program also uses some of the other building block processes. The program generates a sequence of numbers and adds one to them and prints this on the screen.
 import jcsp.lang.*;
 import jcsp.util.*;
 
 public class SuccessorExample {
 
   public static void main (String[] argv) {
 
     Channel a = new One2OneChannel ();
     Channel b = new One2OneChannel ();
 
     new Parallel (
       new CSProcess[] {
         new Numbers (a),
         new Successor (a, b),
         new Printer (b)
       }
     ).run ();
 
   }
 
 }
 

Author:
P.D.Austin

Constructor Summary
Successor(ChannelInput in, ChannelOutput out)
          Construct a new Successor process with the input Channel in and the output Channel out.
 
Method Summary
 void run()
          The main body of this process.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

Successor

public Successor(ChannelInput in,
                 ChannelOutput out)
Construct a new Successor process with the input Channel in and the output Channel out.
Parameters:
in - the input Channel.
out - the output Channel.
Method Detail

run

public void run()
The main body of this process.
Specified by:
run in interface CSProcess

CSP for Java
(JCSP) 1.0-rc4

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