lambda statement java code example

Example 1: lambda expressions in java

A lambda expression is a short block 
of code which takes in parameters
and returns a value. Lambda expressions
are similar to methods, but they do
not need a name and they can be
implemented right in the body of a method.

parameter -> expression

To use more than one parameter, wrap them in parentheses:

(parameter1, parameter2) -> expression

Example
Use a lamba expression in the ArrayList's 
forEach() method to print every item in the list:

import java.util.ArrayList;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    ArrayList<Integer> numbers = new ArrayList<Integer>();
    numbers.add(5);
    numbers.add(9);
    numbers.add(8);
    numbers.add(1);
    numbers.forEach( (n) -> { System.out.println(n); } );
  }
}

Example 2: lambda expressions

A lambda expression is a short block 
of code which takes in parameters
and returns a value. Lambda expressions
are similar to methods, but they do
not need a name and they can be
implemented right in the body of a method.

parameter -> expression

To use more than one parameter, wrap them in parentheses:

(parameter1, parameter2) -> expression

Example
Use a lamba expression in the ArrayList's 
forEach() method to print every item in the list:

import java.util.ArrayList;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    ArrayList<Integer> numbers = new ArrayList<Integer>();
    numbers.add(5);
    numbers.add(9);
    numbers.add(8);
    numbers.add(1);
    numbers.forEach( (n) -> { System.out.println(n); } );
  }
}

Example 3: how to use lambda in java

StateOwner stateOwner = new StateOwner();

stateOwner.addStateListener(
    (oldState, newState) -> System.out.println("State changed")
);

Example 4: lambda expression java

public class TestLambda {

   public static void main(String args[]) {
      List<String> lowerCaseStringsList = Arrays.asList("a","b","c");
     // the :: notation is the lambda expression
     // it's the same as the anonymous function s -> s.toUpperCase()
      List<String> upperCaseStringsList = lowerCaseStringsList.stream().
        map(String::toUpperCase).
        collect(Collectors.toList());
   }   
}

Example 5: java "->"

interface LambdaFunction {
    void call();
}
class FirstLambda {
    public static void main(String []args) {
        LambdaFunction lambdaFunction = () -> System.out.println("Hello world");
        lambdaFunction.call();
    }
}

Example 6: java "->"

Runnable r = ()-> System.out.print("Run method");

// is equivalent to

Runnable r = new Runnable() {
            @Override
            public void run() {
                System.out.print("Run method");
            }
        };