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How to populate a Map using a lambda expression in Java?\\n
A Map is a collection object that maps keys to values in Java. The data can be stored in key/value pairs and each key is unique. These key/value pairs are also called map entries.
In the below example, we can populate a Map using a lambda expression. We have passed Character and Runnable arguments to Map object and pass a lambda expression as the second argument in the put() method of Map class. We need to pass command-line arguments whether the user enters 'h' for Help and 'q' for quit with the help of Scanner class.
Example
import java.util.*;
public class PopulateUsingMapLambdaTest {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Map<Character, Runnable> map = new HashMap<>();
map.put('h', () -> System.out.println("Type h or q")); // lambda expression
map.put('q', () -> System.exit(0)); // lambda expression
while(true) {
System.out.println("Menu");
System.out.println("h) Help");
System.out.println("q) Quit");
char key = new Scanner(System.in).nextLine().charAt(0);
if(map.containsKey(key))
map.get(key).run();
}
}
}
Output
Menu h) Help q) Quit Type h or q : q
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