The interface representing a threshold to be used in ThresholdBatcher. Thresholds do not need to
be thread-safe if they are only used inside ThresholdBatcher.
Type Parameter
Name
Description
E
Methods
accumulate(E e)
publicabstractvoidaccumulate(Ee)
Presents the element to the threshold for the attribute of interest to be accumulated.
Any calls into this function from ThresholdBatcher will be under a lock.
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