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LongStream map() method in Java
The map() method of the LongStream class in Java returns a stream consisting of the results of applying the given function to the elements of this stream.
The syntax is as follows:
LongStream map(LongUnaryOperator mapper)
Here, the parameter mapper is a stateless function to apply to each element. The LongUnaryOperator represents an operation on a single long-valued operand that produces a long-valued result.
To use the LongStream class in Java, import the following package:
import java.util.stream.LongStream;
Create a LongStream and add some elements:
LongStream longStream1 = LongStream.of(15L, 30L, 45L, 67L, 80L);
Now, create another LongStream and map it to a condition set for the elements of longStream1:
LongStream longStream2 = longStream1.map(a → (a+a+a));
The following is an example to implement LongStream map() method in Java:
import java.util.stream.LongStream;
public class Demo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
LongStream longStream1 = LongStream.of(15L, 30L, 45L, 67L, 80L);
LongStream longStream2 = longStream1.map(a → (a+a+a));
longStream2.forEach(System.out::println);
}
}
Here is the output:
45 90 135 201 240
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