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Learning Java Functional Programming

You're reading from   Learning Java Functional Programming Create robust and maintainable Java applications using the functional style of programming

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783558483
Length 296 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Functional Programming 2. Putting the Function in Functional Programming FREE CHAPTER 3. Function Composition and Fluent Interfaces 4. Streams and the Evaluation of Expressions 5. Recursion Techniques in Java 8 6. Optional and Monads 7. Supporting Design Patterns Using Functional Programming 8. Refactoring, Debugging, and Testing 9. Bringing It All Together Index

Chapter 4. Streams and the Evaluation of Expressions

In this chapter, we will examine how Java 8 supports the concept of streams. A stream can be thought of as a sequence of elements processed by a series of methods using a fluent interface. The stream concept is supported by the Stream class.

We will begin with a brief overview of the Stream class and its methods. After conveying the essence of the stream technique, we will examine how streams are created and show how they can replace imperative and object-oriented approaches to solve similar problems. The intent is to provide an overview of the Stream class and its methods. A detailed coverage of each method is not possible here.

The topics you will cover include the following:

  • Creating fixed and infinite length streams
  • Filtering a stream
  • Sorting streams
  • Mapping elements of a stream

How stream methods are evaluated is also of interest—either in a lazy or eager manner. How they are evaluated affects when their methods are executed...

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