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public final class Collectors extends Object
Collector
that implement various useful reduction
operations, such as accumulating elements into collections, summarizing
elements according to various criteria, etc.
The following are examples of using the predefined collectors to perform common mutable reduction tasks: // Accumulate names into a List List<String> list = people.stream().map(Person::getName).collect(Collectors.toList()); // Accumulate names into a TreeSet Set<String> set = people.stream().map(Person::getName).collect(Collectors.toCollection(TreeSet::new)); // Convert elements to strings and concatenate them, separated by commas String joined = things.stream() .map(Object::toString) .collect(Collectors.joining(", ")); // Compute sum of salaries of employee int total = employees.stream() .collect(Collectors.summingInt(Employee::getSalary))); // Group employees by department Map<Department, List<Employee>> byDept = employees.stream() .collect(Collectors.groupingBy(Employee::getDepartment)); // Compute sum of salaries by department Map<Department, Integer> totalByDept = employees.stream() .collect(Collectors.groupingBy(Employee::getDepartment, Collectors.summingInt(Employee::getSalary))); // Partition students into passing and failing Map<Boolean, List<Student>> passingFailing = students.stream() .collect(Collectors.partitioningBy(s -> s.getGrade() >= PASS_THRESHOLD));
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,
Double
>
averagingDouble
(
ToDoubleFunction
<? super T> mapper)
Collector
that produces the arithmetic mean of a double-valued
function applied to the input elements.
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,
Double
>
averagingInt
(
ToIntFunction
<? super T> mapper)
Collector
that produces the arithmetic mean of an integer-valued
function applied to the input elements.
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,
Double
>
averagingLong
(
ToLongFunction
<? super T> mapper)
Collector
that produces the arithmetic mean of a long-valued
function applied to the input elements.
static <T,A,R,RR>
Collector
<T,A,RR>
collectingAndThen
(
Collector
<T,A,R> downstream,
Function
<R,RR> finisher)
Collector
to perform an additional finishing
transformation.
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,
Long
>
counting
()
Collector
accepting elements of type
T
that
counts the number of input elements.
static <T,K>
Collector
<T,?,
Map
<K,
List
<T>>>
groupingBy
(
Function
<? super T,? extends K> classifier)
Collector
implementing a "group by" operation on
input elements of type
T
, grouping elements according to a
classification function, and returning the results in a
Map
.
static <T,K,A,D>
Collector
<T,?,
Map
<K,D>>
groupingBy
(
Function
<? super T,? extends K> classifier,
Collector
<? super T,A,D> downstream)
Collector
implementing a cascaded "group by" operation
on input elements of type
T
, grouping elements according to a
classification function, and then performing a reduction operation on
the values associated with a given key using the specified downstream
Collector
.
static <T,K,D,A,M extends
Map
<K,D>>
Collector
<T,?,M>
groupingBy
(
Function
<? super T,? extends K> classifier,
Supplier
<M> mapFactory,
Collector
<? super T,A,D> downstream)
Collector
implementing a cascaded "group by" operation
on input elements of type
T
, grouping elements according to a
classification function, and then performing a reduction operation on
the values associated with a given key using the specified downstream
Collector
.
static <T,K>
Collector
<T,?,
ConcurrentMap
<K,
List
<T>>>
groupingByConcurrent
(
Function
<? super T,? extends K> classifier)
Collector
implementing a "group by"
operation on input elements of type
T
, grouping elements
according to a classification function.
static <T,K,A,D>
Collector
<T,?,
ConcurrentMap
<K,D>>
groupingByConcurrent
(
Function
<? super T,? extends K> classifier,
Collector
<? super T,A,D> downstream)
Collector
implementing a cascaded "group by"
operation on input elements of type
T
, grouping elements
according to a classification function, and then performing a reduction
operation on the values associated with a given key using the specified
downstream
Collector
.
static <T,K,A,D,M extends
ConcurrentMap
<K,D>>
Collector
<T,?,M>
groupingByConcurrent
(
Function
<? super T,? extends K> classifier,
Supplier
<M> mapFactory,
Collector
<? super T,A,D> downstream)
Collector
implementing a cascaded "group by"
operation on input elements of type
T
, grouping elements
according to a classification function, and then performing a reduction
operation on the values associated with a given key using the specified
downstream
Collector
.
static
Collector
<
CharSequence
,?,
String
>
joining
()
Collector
that concatenates the input elements into a
String
, in encounter order.
static
Collector
<
CharSequence
,?,
String
>
joining
(
CharSequence
delimiter)
Collector
that concatenates the input elements,
separated by the specified delimiter, in encounter order.
static
Collector
<
CharSequence
,?,
String
>
joining
(
CharSequence
delimiter,
CharSequence
prefix,
CharSequence
suffix)
Collector
that concatenates the input elements,
separated by the specified delimiter, with the specified prefix and
suffix, in encounter order.
static <T,U,A,R>
Collector
<T,?,R>
mapping
(
Function
<? super T,? extends U> mapper,
Collector
<? super U,A,R> downstream)
Collector
accepting elements of type
U
to one
accepting elements of type
T
by applying a mapping function to
each input element before accumulation.
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,
Optional
<T>>
maxBy
(
Comparator
<? super T> comparator)
Collector
that produces the maximal element according
to a given
Comparator
, described as an
Optional<T>
.
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,
Optional
<T>>
minBy
(
Comparator
<? super T> comparator)
Collector
that produces the minimal element according
to a given
Comparator
, described as an
Optional<T>
.
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,
Map
<
Boolean
,
List
<T>>>
partitioningBy
(
Predicate
<? super T> predicate)
Collector
which partitions the input elements according
to a
Predicate
, and organizes them into a
Map<Boolean, List<T>>
.
static <T,D,A>
Collector
<T,?,
Map
<
Boolean
,D>>
partitioningBy
(
Predicate
<? super T> predicate,
Collector
<? super T,A,D> downstream)
Collector
which partitions the input elements according
to a
Predicate
, reduces the values in each partition according to
another
Collector
, and organizes them into a
Map<Boolean, D>
whose values are the result of the downstream
reduction.
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,
Optional
<T>>
reducing
(
BinaryOperator
<T> op)
Collector
which performs a reduction of its
input elements under a specified
BinaryOperator
.
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,T>
reducing
(T identity,
BinaryOperator
<T> op)
Collector
which performs a reduction of its
input elements under a specified
BinaryOperator
using the
provided identity.
static <T,U>
Collector
<T,?,U>
reducing
(U identity,
Function
<? super T,? extends U> mapper,
BinaryOperator
<U> op)
Collector
which performs a reduction of its
input elements under a specified mapping function and
BinaryOperator
.
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,
DoubleSummaryStatistics
>
summarizingDouble
(
ToDoubleFunction
<? super T> mapper)
Collector
which applies an
double
-producing
mapping function to each input element, and returns summary statistics
for the resulting values.
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,
IntSummaryStatistics
>
summarizingInt
(
ToIntFunction
<? super T> mapper)
Collector
which applies an
int
-producing
mapping function to each input element, and returns summary statistics
for the resulting values.
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,
LongSummaryStatistics
>
summarizingLong
(
ToLongFunction
<? super T> mapper)
Collector
which applies an
long
-producing
mapping function to each input element, and returns summary statistics
for the resulting values.
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,
Double
>
summingDouble
(
ToDoubleFunction
<? super T> mapper)
Collector
that produces the sum of a double-valued
function applied to the input elements.
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,
Integer
>
summingInt
(
ToIntFunction
<? super T> mapper)
Collector
that produces the sum of a integer-valued
function applied to the input elements.
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,
Long
>
summingLong
(
ToLongFunction
<? super T> mapper)
Collector
that produces the sum of a long-valued
function applied to the input elements.
static <T,C extends
Collection
<T>>
Collector
<T,?,C>
toCollection
(
Supplier
<C> collectionFactory)
Collector
that accumulates the input elements into a
new
Collection
, in encounter order.
static <T,K,U>
Collector
<T,?,
ConcurrentMap
<K,U>>
toConcurrentMap
(
Function
<? super T,? extends K> keyMapper,
Function
<? super T,? extends U> valueMapper)
Collector
that accumulates elements into a
ConcurrentMap
whose keys and values are the result of applying
the provided mapping functions to the input elements.
static <T,K,U>
Collector
<T,?,
ConcurrentMap
<K,U>>
toConcurrentMap
(
Function
<? super T,? extends K> keyMapper,
Function
<? super T,? extends U> valueMapper,
BinaryOperator
<U> mergeFunction)
Collector
that accumulates elements into a
ConcurrentMap
whose keys and values are the result of applying
the provided mapping functions to the input elements.
static <T,K,U,M extends
ConcurrentMap
<K,U>>
Collector
<T,?,M>
toConcurrentMap
(
Function
<? super T,? extends K> keyMapper,
Function
<? super T,? extends U> valueMapper,
BinaryOperator
<U> mergeFunction,
Supplier
<M> mapSupplier)
Collector
that accumulates elements into a
ConcurrentMap
whose keys and values are the result of applying
the provided mapping functions to the input elements.
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,
List
<T>>
toList
()
Collector
that accumulates the input elements into a
new
List
.
static <T,K,U>
Collector
<T,?,
Map
<K,U>>
toMap
(
Function
<? super T,? extends K> keyMapper,
Function
<? super T,? extends U> valueMapper)
Collector
that accumulates elements into a
Map
whose keys and values are the result of applying the provided
mapping functions to the input elements.
static <T,K,U>
Collector
<T,?,
Map
<K,U>>
toMap
(
Function
<? super T,? extends K> keyMapper,
Function
<? super T,? extends U> valueMapper,
BinaryOperator
<U> mergeFunction)
Collector
that accumulates elements into a
Map
whose keys and values are the result of applying the provided
mapping functions to the input elements.
static <T,K,U,M extends
Map
<K,U>>
Collector
<T,?,M>
toMap
(
Function
<? super T,? extends K> keyMapper,
Function
<? super T,? extends U> valueMapper,
BinaryOperator
<U> mergeFunction,
Supplier
<M> mapSupplier)
Collector
that accumulates elements into a
Map
whose keys and values are the result of applying the provided
mapping functions to the input elements.
static <T>
Collector
<T,?,
Set
<T>>
toSet
()
Collector
that accumulates the input elements into a
new
Set
.
public static <T,C extends Collection<T>> Collector<T,?,C> toCollection(Supplier<C> collectionFactory)
Collector
that accumulates the input elements into a
new
Collection
, in encounter order. The
Collection
is
created by the provided factory.
T
- the type of the input elements
C
- the type of the resulting
Collection
collectionFactory
- a
Supplier
which returns a new, empty
Collection
of the appropriate type
Collector
which collects all the input elements into a
Collection
, in encounter order
public static <T> Collector<T,?,List<T>> toList()
Collector
that accumulates the input elements into a
new
List
. There are no guarantees on the type, mutability,
serializability, or thread-safety of the
List
returned; if more
control over the returned
List
is required, use
toCollection(Supplier)
.
T
- the type of the input elements
Collector
which collects all the input elements into a
List
, in encounter order
public static <T> Collector<T,?,Set<T>> toSet()
Collector
that accumulates the input elements into a
new
Set
. There are no guarantees on the type, mutability,
serializability, or thread-safety of the
Set
returned; if more
control over the returned
Set
is required, use
toCollection(Supplier)
.
This is an
unordered
Collector.
T
- the type of the input elements
Collector
which collects all the input elements into a
public static Collector<CharSequence,?,String> joining()
Collector
that concatenates the input elements into a
String
, in encounter order.
Collector
that concatenates the input elements into a
String
, in encounter order
public static Collector<CharSequence,?,String> joining(CharSequence delimiter)
Collector
that concatenates the input elements,
separated by the specified delimiter, in encounter order.
delimiter
- the delimiter to be used between each element
Collector
which concatenates CharSequence elements,
separated by the specified delimiter, in encounter order
public static Collector<CharSequence,?,String> joining(CharSequence delimiter, CharSequence prefix, CharSequence suffix)
Collector
that concatenates the input elements,
separated by the specified delimiter, with the specified prefix and
suffix, in encounter order.
delimiter
- the delimiter to be used between each element
prefix
- the sequence of characters to be used at the beginning
of the joined result
suffix
- the sequence of characters to be used at the end
of the joined result
Collector
which concatenates CharSequence elements,
separated by the specified delimiter, in encounter order
public static <T,U,A,R> Collector<T,?,R> mapping(Function<? super T,? extends U> mapper, Collector<? super U,A,R> downstream)
Collector
accepting elements of type
U
to one
accepting elements of type
T
by applying a mapping function to
each input element before accumulation.
mapping()
collectors are most useful when used in a
multi-level reduction, such as downstream of a
groupingBy
or
partitioningBy
. For example, given a stream of
Person
, to accumulate the set of last names in each city:
Map<City, Set<String>> lastNamesByCity
= people.stream().collect(groupingBy(Person::getCity,
mapping(Person::getLastName, toSet())));
T
- the type of the input elements
U
- type of elements accepted by downstream collector
A
- intermediate accumulation type of the downstream collector
R
- result type of collector
mapper
- a function to be applied to the input elements
downstream
- a collector which will accept mapped values
public static <T,A,R,RR> Collector<T,A,RR> collectingAndThen(Collector<T,A,R> downstream, Function<R,RR> finisher)
Collector
to perform an additional finishing
transformation. For example, one could adapt the
toList()
collector to always produce an immutable list with:
List<String> people
= people.stream().collect(collectingAndThen(toList(), Collections::unmodifiableList));
T
- the type of the input elements
A
- intermediate accumulation type of the downstream collector
R
- result type of the downstream collector
RR
- result type of the resulting collector
downstream
- a collector
finisher
- a function to be applied to the final result of the downstream collector
public static <T> Collector<T,?,Long> counting()
Collector
accepting elements of type
T
that
counts the number of input elements. If no elements are present, the
result is 0.
T
- the type of the input elements
Collector
that counts the input elements
public static <T> Collector<T,?,Optional<T>> minBy(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Collector
that produces the minimal element according
to a given
Comparator
, described as an
Optional<T>
.
T
- the type of the input elements
comparator
- a
Comparator
for comparing elements
Collector
that produces the minimal value
public static <T> Collector<T,?,Optional<T>> maxBy(Comparator<? super T> comparator)
Collector
that produces the maximal element according
to a given
Comparator
, described as an
Optional<T>
.
T
- the type of the input elements
comparator
- a
Comparator
for comparing elements
Collector
that produces the maximal value
public static <T> Collector<T,?,Integer> summingInt(ToIntFunction<? super T> mapper)
Collector
that produces the sum of a integer-valued
function applied to the input elements. If no elements are present,
the result is 0.
T
- the type of the input elements
mapper
- a function extracting the property to be summed
Collector
that produces the sum of a derived property
public static <T> Collector<T,?,Long> summingLong(ToLongFunction<? super T> mapper)
Collector
that produces the sum of a long-valued
function applied to the input elements. If no elements are present,
the result is 0.
T
- the type of the input elements
mapper
- a function extracting the property to be summed
Collector
that produces the sum of a derived property
public static <T> Collector<T,?,Double> summingDouble(ToDoubleFunction<? super T> mapper)
Collector
that produces the sum of a double-valued
function applied to the input elements. If no elements are present,
the result is 0.
The sum returned can vary depending upon the order in which
values are recorded, due to accumulated rounding error in
addition of values of differing magnitudes. Values sorted by increasing
absolute magnitude tend to yield more accurate results. If any recorded
value is a
NaN
or the sum is at any point a
NaN
then the
sum will be
NaN
.
T
- the type of the input elements
mapper
- a function extracting the property to be summed
Collector
that produces the sum of a derived property
public static <T> Collector<T,?,Double> averagingInt(ToIntFunction<? super T> mapper)
Collector
that produces the arithmetic mean of an integer-valued
function applied to the input elements. If no elements are present,
the result is 0.
T
- the type of the input elements
mapper
- a function extracting the property to be summed
Collector
that produces the sum of a derived property
public static <T> Collector<T,?,Double> averagingLong(ToLongFunction<? super T> mapper)
Collector
that produces the arithmetic mean of a long-valued
function applied to the input elements. If no elements are present,
the result is 0.
T
- the type of the input elements
mapper
- a function extracting the property to be summed
Collector
that produces the sum of a derived property
public static <T> Collector<T,?,Double> averagingDouble(ToDoubleFunction<? super T> mapper)
Collector
that produces the arithmetic mean of a double-valued
function applied to the input elements. If no elements are present,
the result is 0.
The average returned can vary depending upon the order in which
values are recorded, due to accumulated rounding error in
addition of values of differing magnitudes. Values sorted by increasing
absolute magnitude tend to yield more accurate results. If any recorded
value is a
NaN
or the sum is at any point a
NaN
then the
average will be
NaN
.
double
format can represent all
consecutive integers in the range -2
53
to
2
53
. If the pipeline has more than 2
53
values, the divisor in the average computation will saturate at
2
53
, leading to additional numerical errors.
T
- the type of the input elements
mapper
- a function extracting the property to be summed
Collector
that produces the sum of a derived property
public static <T> Collector<T,?,T> reducing(T identity, BinaryOperator<T> op)
Collector
which performs a reduction of its
input elements under a specified
BinaryOperator
using the
provided identity.
reducing()
collectors are most useful when used in a
multi-level reduction, downstream of
groupingBy
or
partitioningBy
. To perform a simple reduction on a stream,
use
Stream.reduce(Object, BinaryOperator)
} instead.
T
- element type for the input and output of the reduction
identity
- the identity value for the reduction (also, the value
that is returned when there are no input elements)
op
- a
BinaryOperator<T>
used to reduce the input elements
Collector
which implements the reduction operation
reducing(BinaryOperator)
,
reducing(Object, Function, BinaryOperator)
public static <T> Collector<T,?,Optional<T>> reducing(BinaryOperator<T> op)
Collector
which performs a reduction of its
input elements under a specified
BinaryOperator
. The result
is described as an
Optional<T>
.
reducing()
collectors are most useful when used in a
multi-level reduction, downstream of
groupingBy
or
partitioningBy
. To perform a simple reduction on a stream,
use
Stream.reduce(BinaryOperator)
instead.
For example, given a stream of
Person
, to calculate tallest
person in each city:
Comparator<Person> byHeight = Comparator.comparing(Person::getHeight);
Map<City, Person> tallestByCity
= people.stream().collect(groupingBy(Person::getCity, reducing(BinaryOperator.maxBy(byHeight))));
T
- element type for the input and output of the reduction
op
- a
BinaryOperator<T>
used to reduce the input elements
Collector
which implements the reduction operation
reducing(Object, BinaryOperator)
,
reducing(Object, Function, BinaryOperator)
public static <T,U> Collector<T,?,U> reducing(U identity, Function<? super T,? extends U> mapper, BinaryOperator<U> op)
Collector
which performs a reduction of its
input elements under a specified mapping function and
BinaryOperator
. This is a generalization of
reducing(Object, BinaryOperator)
which allows a transformation
of the elements before reduction.
reducing()
collectors are most useful when used in a
multi-level reduction, downstream of
groupingBy
or
partitioningBy
. To perform a simple map-reduce on a stream,
use
Stream.map(Function)
and
Stream.reduce(Object, BinaryOperator)
instead.
For example, given a stream of
Person
, to calculate the longest
last name of residents in each city:
Comparator<String> byLength = Comparator.comparing(String::length);
Map<City, String> longestLastNameByCity
= people.stream().collect(groupingBy(Person::getCity,
reducing(Person::getLastName, BinaryOperator.maxBy(byLength))));
T
- the type of the input elements
U
- the type of the mapped values
identity
- the identity value for the reduction (also, the value
that is returned when there are no input elements)
mapper
- a mapping function to apply to each input value
op
- a
BinaryOperator<U>
used to reduce the mapped values
Collector
implementing the map-reduce operation
reducing(Object, BinaryOperator)
,
reducing(BinaryOperator)
public static <T,K> Collector<T,?,Map<K,List<T>>> groupingBy(Function<? super T,? extends K> classifier)
Collector
implementing a "group by" operation on
input elements of type
T
, grouping elements according to a
classification function, and returning the results in a
Map
.
The classification function maps elements to some key type
K
.
The collector produces a
Map<K, List<T>>
whose keys are the
values resulting from applying the classification function to the input
elements, and whose corresponding values are
List
s containing the
input elements which map to the associated key under the classification
function.
There are no guarantees on the type, mutability, serializability, or
thread-safety of the
Map
or
List
objects returned.
Collector
is not concurrent. For parallel stream
pipelines, the
combiner
function operates by merging the keys
from one map into another, which can be an expensive operation. If
preservation of the order in which elements appear in the resulting
Map
collector is not required, using
groupingByConcurrent(Function)
may offer better parallel performance.
T
- the type of the input elements
K
- the type of the keys
classifier
- the classifier function mapping input elements to keys
Collector
implementing the group-by operation
groupingBy(Function, Collector)
,
groupingBy(Function, Supplier, Collector)
,
groupingByConcurrent(Function)
public static <T,K,A,D> Collector<T,?,Map<K,D>> groupingBy(Function<? super T,? extends K> classifier, Collector<? super T,A,D> downstream)
Collector
implementing a cascaded "group by" operation
on input elements of type
T
, grouping elements according to a
classification function, and then performing a reduction operation on
the values associated with a given key using the specified downstream
Collector
.
The classification function maps elements to some key type
K
.
The downstream collector operates on elements of type
T
and
produces a result of type
D
. The resulting collector produces a
Map<K, D>
.
There are no guarantees on the type, mutability,
serializability, or thread-safety of the
Map
returned.
For example, to compute the set of last names of people in each city: Map<City, Set<String>> namesByCity = people.stream().collect(groupingBy(Person::getCity, mapping(Person::getLastName, toSet())));
Collector
is not concurrent. For parallel stream
pipelines, the
combiner
function operates by merging the keys
from one map into another, which can be an expensive operation. If
preservation of the order in which elements are presented to the downstream
collector is not required, using
groupingByConcurrent(Function, Collector)
may offer better parallel performance.
T
- the type of the input elements
K
- the type of the keys
A
- the intermediate accumulation type of the downstream collector
D
- the result type of the downstream reduction
classifier
- a classifier function mapping input elements to keys
downstream
- a
Collector
implementing the downstream reduction
Collector
implementing the cascaded group-by operation
groupingBy(Function)
,
groupingBy(Function, Supplier, Collector)
,
groupingByConcurrent(Function, Collector)
public static <T,K,D,A,M extends Map<K,D>> Collector<T,?,M> groupingBy(Function<? super T,? extends K> classifier, Supplier<M> mapFactory, Collector<? super T,A,D> downstream)
Collector
implementing a cascaded "group by" operation
on input elements of type
T
, grouping elements according to a
classification function, and then performing a reduction operation on
the values associated with a given key using the specified downstream
Collector
. The
Map
produced by the Collector is created
with the supplied factory function.
The classification function maps elements to some key type
K
.
The downstream collector operates on elements of type
T
and
produces a result of type
D
. The resulting collector produces a
Map<K, D>
.
For example, to compute the set of last names of people in each city, where the city names are sorted: Map<City, Set<String>> namesByCity = people.stream().collect(groupingBy(Person::getCity, TreeMap::new, mapping(Person::getLastName, toSet())));
Collector
is not concurrent. For parallel stream
pipelines, the
combiner
function operates by merging the keys
from one map into another, which can be an expensive operation. If
preservation of the order in which elements are presented to the downstream
collector is not required, using
groupingByConcurrent(Function, Supplier, Collector)
may offer better parallel performance.
T
- the type of the input elements
K
- the type of the keys
A
- the intermediate accumulation type of the downstream collector
D
- the result type of the downstream reduction
M
- the type of the resulting
Map
classifier
- a classifier function mapping input elements to keys
downstream
- a
Collector
implementing the downstream reduction
mapFactory
- a function which, when called, produces a new empty
Map
of the desired type
Collector
implementing the cascaded group-by operation
groupingBy(Function, Collector)
,
groupingBy(Function)
,
groupingByConcurrent(Function, Supplier, Collector)
public static <T,K> Collector<T,?,ConcurrentMap<K,List<T>>> groupingByConcurrent(Function<? super T,? extends K> classifier)
Collector
implementing a "group by"
operation on input elements of type
T
, grouping elements
according to a classification function.
This is a
concurrent
and
unordered
Collector.
The classification function maps elements to some key type
K
.
The collector produces a
ConcurrentMap<K, List<T>>
whose keys are the
values resulting from applying the classification function to the input
elements, and whose corresponding values are
List
s containing the
input elements which map to the associated key under the classification
function.
There are no guarantees on the type, mutability, or serializability
of the
Map
or
List
objects returned, or of the
thread-safety of the
List
objects returned.
T
- the type of the input elements
K
- the type of the keys
classifier
- a classifier function mapping input elements to keys
Collector
implementing the group-by operation
groupingBy(Function)
,
groupingByConcurrent(Function, Collector)
,
groupingByConcurrent(Function, Supplier, Collector)
public static <T,K,A,D> Collector<T,?,ConcurrentMap<K,D>> groupingByConcurrent(Function<? super T,? extends K> classifier, Collector<? super T,A,D> downstream)
Collector
implementing a cascaded "group by"
operation on input elements of type
T
, grouping elements
according to a classification function, and then performing a reduction
operation on the values associated with a given key using the specified
downstream
Collector
.
This is a
concurrent
and
unordered
Collector.
The classification function maps elements to some key type
K
.
The downstream collector operates on elements of type
T
and
produces a result of type
D
. The resulting collector produces a
Map<K, D>
.
For example, to compute the set of last names of people in each city, where the city names are sorted: ConcurrentMap<City, Set<String>> namesByCity = people.stream().collect(groupingByConcurrent(Person::getCity, mapping(Person::getLastName, toSet())));
T
- the type of the input elements
K
- the type of the keys
A
- the intermediate accumulation type of the downstream collector
D
- the result type of the downstream reduction
classifier
- a classifier function mapping input elements to keys
downstream
- a
Collector
implementing the downstream reduction
Collector
implementing the cascaded group-by operation
groupingBy(Function, Collector)
,
groupingByConcurrent(Function)
,
groupingByConcurrent(Function, Supplier, Collector)
public static <T,K,A,D,M extends ConcurrentMap<K,D>> Collector<T,?,M> groupingByConcurrent(Function<? super T,? extends K> classifier, Supplier<M> mapFactory, Collector<? super T,A,D> downstream)
Collector
implementing a cascaded "group by"
operation on input elements of type
T
, grouping elements
according to a classification function, and then performing a reduction
operation on the values associated with a given key using the specified
downstream
Collector
. The
ConcurrentMap
produced by the
Collector is created with the supplied factory function.
This is a
concurrent
and
unordered
Collector.
The classification function maps elements to some key type
K
.
The downstream collector operates on elements of type
T
and
produces a result of type
D
. The resulting collector produces a
Map<K, D>
.
For example, to compute the set of last names of people in each city, where the city names are sorted: ConcurrentMap<City, Set<String>> namesByCity = people.stream().collect(groupingBy(Person::getCity, ConcurrentSkipListMap::new, mapping(Person::getLastName, toSet())));
T
- the type of the input elements
K
- the type of the keys
A
- the intermediate accumulation type of the downstream collector
D
- the result type of the downstream reduction
M
- the type of the resulting
ConcurrentMap
classifier
- a classifier function mapping input elements to keys
downstream
- a
Collector
implementing the downstream reduction
mapFactory
- a function which, when called, produces a new empty
ConcurrentMap
of the desired type
Collector
implementing the cascaded group-by operation
groupingByConcurrent(Function)
,
groupingByConcurrent(Function, Collector)
,
groupingBy(Function, Supplier, Collector)
public static <T> Collector<T,?,Map<Boolean,List<T>>> partitioningBy(Predicate<? super T> predicate)
Collector
which partitions the input elements according
to a
Predicate
, and organizes them into a
Map<Boolean, List<T>>
.
There are no guarantees on the type, mutability,
serializability, or thread-safety of the
Map
returned.
T
- the type of the input elements
predicate
- a predicate used for classifying input elements
Collector
implementing the partitioning operation
partitioningBy(Predicate, Collector)
public static <T,D,A> Collector<T,?,Map<Boolean,D>> partitioningBy(Predicate<? super T> predicate, Collector<? super T,A,D> downstream)
Collector
which partitions the input elements according
to a
Predicate
, reduces the values in each partition according to
another
Collector
, and organizes them into a
Map<Boolean, D>
whose values are the result of the downstream
reduction.
There are no guarantees on the type, mutability,
serializability, or thread-safety of the
Map
returned.
T
- the type of the input elements
A
- the intermediate accumulation type of the downstream collector
D
- the result type of the downstream reduction
predicate
- a predicate used for classifying input elements
downstream
- a
Collector
implementing the downstream
reduction
Collector
implementing the cascaded partitioning
operation
partitioningBy(Predicate)
public static <T,K,U> Collector<T,?,Map<K,U>> toMap(Function<? super T,? extends K> keyMapper, Function<? super T,? extends U> valueMapper)
Collector
that accumulates elements into a
Map
whose keys and values are the result of applying the provided
mapping functions to the input elements.
If the mapped keys contains duplicates (according to
Object.equals(Object)
), an
IllegalStateException
is
thrown when the collection operation is performed. If the mapped keys
may have duplicates, use
toMap(Function, Function, BinaryOperator)
instead.
Function.identity()
may be helpful.
For example, the following produces a
Map
mapping
students to their grade point average:
Map<Student, Double> studentToGPA
students.stream().collect(toMap(Functions.identity(),
student -> computeGPA(student)));
And the following produces a
Map
mapping a unique identifier to
students:
Map<String, Student> studentIdToStudent
students.stream().collect(toMap(Student::getId,
Functions.identity());
Collector
is not concurrent. For parallel stream
pipelines, the
combiner
function operates by merging the keys
from one map into another, which can be an expensive operation. If it is
not required that results are inserted into the
Map
in encounter
order, using
toConcurrentMap(Function, Function)
may offer better parallel performance.
T
- the type of the input elements
K
- the output type of the key mapping function
U
- the output type of the value mapping function
keyMapper
- a mapping function to produce keys
valueMapper
- a mapping function to produce values
Collector
which collects elements into a
Map
whose keys and values are the result of applying mapping functions to
the input elements
toMap(Function, Function, BinaryOperator)
,
toMap(Function, Function, BinaryOperator, Supplier)
,
toConcurrentMap(Function, Function)
public static <T,K,U> Collector<T,?,Map<K,U>> toMap(Function<? super T,? extends K> keyMapper, Function<? super T,? extends U> valueMapper, BinaryOperator<U> mergeFunction)
Collector
that accumulates elements into a
Map
whose keys and values are the result of applying the provided
mapping functions to the input elements.
If the mapped
keys contains duplicates (according to
Object.equals(Object)
),
the value mapping function is applied to each equal element, and the
results are merged using the provided merging function.
toMap
simply use
a merge function that throws unconditionally, but you can easily write
more flexible merge policies. For example, if you have a stream
of
Person
, and you want to produce a "phone book" mapping name to
address, but it is possible that two persons have the same name, you can
do as follows to gracefully deals with these collisions, and produce a
Map
mapping names to a concatenated list of addresses:
Map<String, String> phoneBook
people.stream().collect(toMap(Person::getName,
Person::getAddress,
(s, a) -> s + ", " + a));
Collector
is not concurrent. For parallel stream
pipelines, the
combiner
function operates by merging the keys
from one map into another, which can be an expensive operation. If it is
not required that results are merged into the
Map
in encounter
order, using
toConcurrentMap(Function, Function, BinaryOperator)
may offer better parallel performance.
T
- the type of the input elements
K
- the output type of the key mapping function
U
- the output type of the value mapping function
keyMapper
- a mapping function to produce keys
valueMapper
- a mapping function to produce values
mergeFunction
- a merge function, used to resolve collisions between
values associated with the same key, as supplied
to
Map.merge(Object, Object, BiFunction)
Collector
which collects elements into a
Map
whose keys are the result of applying a key mapping function to the input
elements, and whose values are the result of applying a value mapping
function to all input elements equal to the key and combining them
using the merge function
toMap(Function, Function)
,
toMap(Function, Function, BinaryOperator, Supplier)
,
toConcurrentMap(Function, Function, BinaryOperator)
public static <T,K,U,M extends Map<K,U>> Collector<T,?,M> toMap(Function<? super T,? extends K> keyMapper, Function<? super T,? extends U> valueMapper, BinaryOperator<U> mergeFunction, Supplier<M> mapSupplier)
Collector
that accumulates elements into a
Map
whose keys and values are the result of applying the provided
mapping functions to the input elements.
If the mapped
keys contains duplicates (according to
Object.equals(Object)
),
the value mapping function is applied to each equal element, and the
results are merged using the provided merging function. The
Map
is created by a provided supplier function.
Collector
is not concurrent. For parallel stream
pipelines, the
combiner
function operates by merging the keys
from one map into another, which can be an expensive operation. If it is
not required that results are merged into the
Map
in encounter
order, using
toConcurrentMap(Function, Function, BinaryOperator, Supplier)
may offer better parallel performance.
T
- the type of the input elements
K
- the output type of the key mapping function
U
- the output type of the value mapping function
M
- the type of the resulting
Map
keyMapper
- a mapping function to produce keys
valueMapper
- a mapping function to produce values
mergeFunction
- a merge function, used to resolve collisions between
values associated with the same key, as supplied
to
Map.merge(Object, Object, BiFunction)
mapSupplier
- a function which returns a new, empty
Map
into
which the results will be inserted
Collector
which collects elements into a
Map
whose keys are the result of applying a key mapping function to the input
elements, and whose values are the result of applying a value mapping
function to all input elements equal to the key and combining them
using the merge function
toMap(Function, Function)
,
toMap(Function, Function, BinaryOperator)
,
toConcurrentMap(Function, Function, BinaryOperator, Supplier)
public static <T,K,U> Collector<T,?,ConcurrentMap<K,U>> toConcurrentMap(Function<? super T,? extends K> keyMapper, Function<? super T,? extends U> valueMapper)
Collector
that accumulates elements into a
ConcurrentMap
whose keys and values are the result of applying
the provided mapping functions to the input elements.
If the mapped keys contains duplicates (according to
Object.equals(Object)
), an
IllegalStateException
is
thrown when the collection operation is performed. If the mapped keys
may have duplicates, use
toConcurrentMap(Function, Function, BinaryOperator)
instead.
Function.identity()
may be helpful.
For example, the following produces a
Map
mapping
students to their grade point average:
Map<Student, Double> studentToGPA
students.stream().collect(toMap(Functions.identity(),
student -> computeGPA(student)));
And the following produces a
Map
mapping a unique identifier to
students:
Map<String, Student> studentIdToStudent
students.stream().collect(toConcurrentMap(Student::getId,
Functions.identity());
This is a
concurrent
and
unordered
Collector.
T
- the type of the input elements
K
- the output type of the key mapping function
U
- the output type of the value mapping function
keyMapper
- the mapping function to produce keys
valueMapper
- the mapping function to produce values
Collector
which collects elements into a
ConcurrentMap
whose keys are the result of applying a key mapping
function to the input elements, and whose values are the result of
applying a value mapping function to the input elements
toMap(Function, Function)
,
toConcurrentMap(Function, Function, BinaryOperator)
,
toConcurrentMap(Function, Function, BinaryOperator, Supplier)
public static <T,K,U> Collector<T,?,ConcurrentMap<K,U>> toConcurrentMap(Function<? super T,? extends K> keyMapper, Function<? super T,? extends U> valueMapper, BinaryOperator<U> mergeFunction)
Collector
that accumulates elements into a
ConcurrentMap
whose keys and values are the result of applying
the provided mapping functions to the input elements.
If the mapped keys contains duplicates (according to
Object.equals(Object)
),
the value mapping function is applied to each equal element, and the
results are merged using the provided merging function.
toConcurrentMap
simply use
a merge function that throws unconditionally, but you can easily write
more flexible merge policies. For example, if you have a stream
of
Person
, and you want to produce a "phone book" mapping name to
address, but it is possible that two persons have the same name, you can
do as follows to gracefully deals with these collisions, and produce a
Map
mapping names to a concatenated list of addresses:
Map<String, String> phoneBook
people.stream().collect(toConcurrentMap(Person::getName,
Person::getAddress,
(s, a) -> s + ", " + a));
This is a
concurrent
and
unordered
Collector.
T
- the type of the input elements
K
- the output type of the key mapping function
U
- the output type of the value mapping function
keyMapper
- a mapping function to produce keys
valueMapper
- a mapping function to produce values
mergeFunction
- a merge function, used to resolve collisions between
values associated with the same key, as supplied
to
Map.merge(Object, Object, BiFunction)
Collector
which collects elements into a
ConcurrentMap
whose keys are the result of applying a key mapping
function to the input elements, and whose values are the result of
applying a value mapping function to all input elements equal to the key
and combining them using the merge function
toConcurrentMap(Function, Function)
,
toConcurrentMap(Function, Function, BinaryOperator, Supplier)
,
toMap(Function, Function, BinaryOperator)
public static <T,K,U,M extends ConcurrentMap<K,U>> Collector<T,?,M> toConcurrentMap(Function<? super T,? extends K> keyMapper, Function<? super T,? extends U> valueMapper, BinaryOperator<U> mergeFunction, Supplier<M> mapSupplier)
Collector
that accumulates elements into a
ConcurrentMap
whose keys and values are the result of applying
the provided mapping functions to the input elements.
If the mapped keys contains duplicates (according to
Object.equals(Object)
),
the value mapping function is applied to each equal element, and the
results are merged using the provided merging function. The
ConcurrentMap
is created by a provided supplier function.
This is a
concurrent
and
unordered
Collector.
T
- the type of the input elements
K
- the output type of the key mapping function
U
- the output type of the value mapping function
M
- the type of the resulting
ConcurrentMap
keyMapper
- a mapping function to produce keys
valueMapper
- a mapping function to produce values
mergeFunction
- a merge function, used to resolve collisions between
values associated with the same key, as supplied
to
Map.merge(Object, Object, BiFunction)
mapSupplier
- a function which returns a new, empty
Map
into
which the results will be inserted
Collector
which collects elements into a
ConcurrentMap
whose keys are the result of applying a key mapping
function to the input elements, and whose values are the result of
applying a value mapping function to all input elements equal to the key
and combining them using the merge function
toConcurrentMap(Function, Function)
,
toConcurrentMap(Function, Function, BinaryOperator)
,
toMap(Function, Function, BinaryOperator, Supplier)
public static <T> Collector<T,?,IntSummaryStatistics> summarizingInt(ToIntFunction<? super T> mapper)
Collector
which applies an
int
-producing
mapping function to each input element, and returns summary statistics
for the resulting values.
T
- the type of the input elements
mapper
- a mapping function to apply to each element
Collector
implementing the summary-statistics reduction
summarizingDouble(ToDoubleFunction)
,
summarizingLong(ToLongFunction)
public static <T> Collector<T,?,LongSummaryStatistics> summarizingLong(ToLongFunction<? super T> mapper)
Collector
which applies an
long
-producing
mapping function to each input element, and returns summary statistics
for the resulting values.
T
- the type of the input elements
mapper
- the mapping function to apply to each element
Collector
implementing the summary-statistics reduction
summarizingDouble(ToDoubleFunction)
,
summarizingInt(ToIntFunction)
public static <T> Collector<T,?,DoubleSummaryStatistics> summarizingDouble(ToDoubleFunction<? super T> mapper)
Collector
which applies an
double
-producing
mapping function to each input element, and returns summary statistics
for the resulting values.
T
- the type of the input elements
mapper
- a mapping function to apply to each element
Collector
implementing the summary-statistics reduction
summarizingLong(ToLongFunction)
,
summarizingInt(ToIntFunction)
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