Java - Find Element in Array using Condition and Lambda
Like this:
Optional<Preset> preset = Arrays
.stream(presets)
.filter(x -> x.getName().equals("MyString"))
.findFirst();
This will return an Optional
which might or might not contain a value. If you want to get rid of the Optional
altogether:
Preset preset = Arrays
.stream(presets)
.filter(x -> x.getName().equals("MyString"))
.findFirst()
.orElse(null);
The filter()
operation is an intermediate operation which returns a lazy stream, so there's no need to worry about the entire array being filtered even after a match is encountered.
Do you want first matching, or all matching?
String[] presets = {"A", "B", "C", "D", "CA"};
// Find all matching
List<String> resultList = Arrays.stream(presets)
.filter(x -> x.startsWith("C"))
.collect(Collectors.toList());
System.out.println(resultList);
// Find first matching
String firstResult = Arrays.stream(presets)
.filter(x -> x.startsWith("C"))
.findFirst()
.orElse(null);
System.out.println(firstResult);
Output
[C, CA]
C
You can do it like this,
Optional<Preset> optional = Arrays.stream(presets)
.filter(x -> "MyString".equals(x.getName()))
.findFirst();
if(optional.isPresent()) {//Check whether optional has element you are looking for
Preset p = optional.get();//get it from optional
}
You can read more about Optional
here.