I want to be able to combine sublists into a single list using lambdaj.
I have an iterative version that works:
// HDU elements are children of each subsystem
Collection<SpaceSystemType> subsystems = this.getAllSubsystems();
Set<SpaceSystemType> sources = new HashSet<SpaceSystemType>();
// Iterate the subsystems, collecting all the sources
for (SpaceSystemType subsystem : subsystems)
sources.addAll(subsystem.getSpaceSystem()); // getSpaceSystem returns开发者_运维知识库 a List<SpaceSystemType>
return sources;
I'd like to be able to do this:
extract(subsystems, on(SpaceSystemType.class).getSpaceSystem());
But extract returns a
List<List<SpaceSystemType>>
so I must be using the wrong command.
Which lambdaj command achieves what I want?
I solved this using flatten:
List<SpaceSystemType> sources = flatten(extract(subsystems, on(SpaceSystemType.class).getSpaceSystem()));
SpaceSystemType is a JAXB-generated class representing a subtree of elements. Since SpaceSystemType.getSpaceSystem() returns a List, it's necessary to direct lambdaj to take all of the leaves from the tree.
I found @retrodone 's answer not so easy to understand. Here's another example:
List<String> lista1 = Arrays.asList(new String[]{"1", "2", "3"});
List<String> lista2 = Arrays.asList(new String[]{"4", "5", "6"});
Bla bla1 = new Bla(lista1);
Bla bla2 = new Bla(lista2);
List<Bla> blas = Lists.newArrayList(bla1, bla2);
System.out.println(flatten(collect(blas , on(Bla.class).getLista())));
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