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converting List iterator to lambda
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I am new to lambda and in learning phase.
I just wanted to convert few lines of existing code to lambda function.
private List < ResourceSpecCharacteristic > getResourceSpecAttributes(ResourceSpecification resource)
List < ResourceSpecCharacteristic > resourceSpecCharacteristic = new ArrayList < ResourceSpecCharacteristic > ();
Iterator itr = resource.getResourceSpecAttrs().iterator();
while (itr.hasNext())
ResourceSpecAttr resourceSpecAttr = (ResourceSpecAttr) itr.next();
ResourceSpecCharacteristic resourceSpec = new ResourceSpecCharacteristic();
resourceSpec.setName(resourceSpecAttr.getName());
resourceSpec.setValueType(resourceSpecAttr.getValueType());
resourceSpec.setMaxCardinality(resourceSpecAttr.getMaxCard());
resourceSpec.setMinCardinality(resourceSpecAttr.getMinCard());
resourceSpecCharacteristic.add(resourceSpec);
return resourceSpecCharacteristic;
}
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I am new to lambda and in learning phase.
I just wanted to convert few lines of existing code to lambda function.
private List < ResourceSpecCharacteristic > getResourceSpecAttributes(ResourceSpecification resource)
List < ResourceSpecCharacteristic > resourceSpecCharacteristic = new ArrayList < ResourceSpecCharacteristic > ();
Iterator itr = resource.getResourceSpecAttrs().iterator();
while (itr.hasNext())
ResourceSpecAttr resourceSpecAttr = (ResourceSpecAttr) itr.next();
ResourceSpecCharacteristic resourceSpec = new ResourceSpecCharacteristic();
resourceSpec.setName(resourceSpecAttr.getName());
resourceSpec.setValueType(resourceSpecAttr.getValueType());
resourceSpec.setMaxCardinality(resourceSpecAttr.getMaxCard());
resourceSpec.setMinCardinality(resourceSpecAttr.getMinCard());
resourceSpecCharacteristic.add(resourceSpec);
return resourceSpecCharacteristic;
}
lambda
add a comment |
I am new to lambda and in learning phase.
I just wanted to convert few lines of existing code to lambda function.
private List < ResourceSpecCharacteristic > getResourceSpecAttributes(ResourceSpecification resource)
List < ResourceSpecCharacteristic > resourceSpecCharacteristic = new ArrayList < ResourceSpecCharacteristic > ();
Iterator itr = resource.getResourceSpecAttrs().iterator();
while (itr.hasNext())
ResourceSpecAttr resourceSpecAttr = (ResourceSpecAttr) itr.next();
ResourceSpecCharacteristic resourceSpec = new ResourceSpecCharacteristic();
resourceSpec.setName(resourceSpecAttr.getName());
resourceSpec.setValueType(resourceSpecAttr.getValueType());
resourceSpec.setMaxCardinality(resourceSpecAttr.getMaxCard());
resourceSpec.setMinCardinality(resourceSpecAttr.getMinCard());
resourceSpecCharacteristic.add(resourceSpec);
return resourceSpecCharacteristic;
}
lambda
I am new to lambda and in learning phase.
I just wanted to convert few lines of existing code to lambda function.
private List < ResourceSpecCharacteristic > getResourceSpecAttributes(ResourceSpecification resource)
List < ResourceSpecCharacteristic > resourceSpecCharacteristic = new ArrayList < ResourceSpecCharacteristic > ();
Iterator itr = resource.getResourceSpecAttrs().iterator();
while (itr.hasNext())
ResourceSpecAttr resourceSpecAttr = (ResourceSpecAttr) itr.next();
ResourceSpecCharacteristic resourceSpec = new ResourceSpecCharacteristic();
resourceSpec.setName(resourceSpecAttr.getName());
resourceSpec.setValueType(resourceSpecAttr.getValueType());
resourceSpec.setMaxCardinality(resourceSpecAttr.getMaxCard());
resourceSpec.setMinCardinality(resourceSpecAttr.getMinCard());
resourceSpecCharacteristic.add(resourceSpec);
return resourceSpecCharacteristic;
}
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