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How to use Supplier<T> interface in lambda expression in Java?
A Supplier<T> interface is a pre-defined interface that represents the supplier of results. It is instantiated using lambda expression or method reference or default constructor. The functional method of a Supplier<T> interface is the get() method. This interface belongs to java.util.function package.
Syntax
@FunctionalInterface public interface Supplier<T>
In the below program, we can use the Supplier interface in a lambda expression. The get() method only returns a value and doesn't accept any argument, so a lambda expression having an empty argument part.
Example
import java.util.*;
import java.util.function.*;
public class SupplierTest {
public static void main(String args[]) {
Supplier<String> supplier1 = () -> "TutorialsPoint"; // lambda expression
System.out.println(supplier1.get());
Supplier<Integer> supplier2 = () -> 7; // lambda expression
System.out.println(supplier2.get());
Person p = new Person("Raja");
Person p1 = get(() -> p);
Person p2 = get(() -> p);
System.out.println(p1.equals(p2));
}
public static Person get(Supplier<Person> supplier) {
return supplier.get();
}
}
// Person class
class Person {
public Person(String name) {
System.out.println(name);
}
}
Output
TutorialsPoint 7 Raja true
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