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Differences between anonymous class and lambda expression in Java?

raja
Updated on 10-Jul-2020 11:10:31

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Anonymous class is an inner class without a name, which means that we can declare and instantiate class at the same time. A lambda expression is a short form for writing an anonymous class. By using a lambda expression, we can declare methods without any name.Anonymous class vs Lambda ExpressionAn anonymous class object generates a separate class file after compilation that increases the size of a jar file while a lambda expression is converted into a private method. It uses invokedynamic bytecode instruction to bind this method dynamically, which saves time and memory.We use this keyword to represent the current class in lambda expression while in the ... Read More

How to create a thread using lambda expressions in Java?

raja
Updated on 10-Jul-2020 11:11:11

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The lambda expressions are introduced in Java 8. It is one of the most popular features of Java 8 and brings functional programming capabilities to Java. By using a lambda expression, we can directly write the implementation for a method in Java.In the below program, we can create a thread by implementing the Runnable interface using lamda expression. While using the lambda expressions, we can skip the new Runnable() and run() method because the compiler knows that Thread object takes a Runnable object and that contains only one method run() that takes no argument.Examplepublic class LambdaThreadTest {    public static void main(String args[]) {     ... Read More

Capacity of a SortedList in C#

AmitDiwan
Updated on 09-Dec-2019 06:27:26

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To get the capacity of a SortedList, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections; public class Demo {    public static void Main(String[] args){       SortedList sortedList = new SortedList();       sortedList.Add("A", "1");       sortedList.Add("B", "2");       sortedList.Add("C", "3");       sortedList.Add("D", "4");       sortedList.Add("E", "5");       sortedList.Add("F", "6");       sortedList.Add("G", "7");       sortedList.Add("H", "8");       sortedList.Add("I", "9");       sortedList.Add("J", "10");       Console.WriteLine("SortedList elements...");       foreach(DictionaryEntry d in sortedList){       ... Read More

Check whether the Unicode character is a separator character in C#

AmitDiwan
Updated on 09-Dec-2019 06:24:15

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To check whether the Unicode character is a separator character, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; public class Demo {    public static void Main(){       bool res;       char val = ', ';       Console.WriteLine("Value = "+val);       res = Char.IsSeparator(val);       Console.WriteLine("Is the value a separator? = "+res);    } }OutputThis will produce the following output −Value = , Is the value a separator? = FalseExampleLet us now see another example − Live Demousing System; public class Demo {    public static void Main(){       ... Read More

Convert Decimal to equivalent 8-bit unsigned integer in C#

AmitDiwan
Updated on 09-Dec-2019 06:21:28

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To convert the value of the specified Decimal to the equivalent 8-bit unsigned integer, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; public class Demo {    public static void Main(){       Decimal val1 = 6.59m;       Decimal val2 = 30.12m;       Decimal val3 = 69.34m;       Console.WriteLine("Decimal 1 = "+val1);       Console.WriteLine("Decimal 2 = "+val2);       Console.WriteLine("Decimal 3 = "+val3);       byte res1 = Decimal.ToByte(val1);       byte res2 = Decimal.ToByte(val2);       byte res3 = Decimal.ToByte(val3);       Console.WriteLine("Byte value1 (Decimal ... Read More

Get the TypeCode for value type Decimal in C#

AmitDiwan
Updated on 09-Dec-2019 06:15:28

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To get the TypeCode for value type Decimal, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; public class Demo {    public static void Main(){       Decimal val = Decimal.MaxValue;       Console.WriteLine("Decimal Value = {0}", val);       Console.WriteLine("HashCode = {0}", (val.GetHashCode()) );       TypeCode type = val.GetTypeCode();       Console.WriteLine("TypeCode = "+type);    } }OutputThis will produce the following output −Decimal Value = 79228162514264337593543950335 HashCode = 1173356544 TypeCode = DecimalExampleLet us now see another example − Live Demousing System; public class Demo {    public static void Main(){     ... Read More

Get the hash code for the current Decimal instance in C#

AmitDiwan
Updated on 09-Dec-2019 06:11:04

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To get the hash code for the current Decimal instance, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; public class Demo {    public static void Main(){       Decimal val = 135269.38193M;       Console.WriteLine("Decimal Value = {0}", val);       Console.WriteLine("HashCode = {0}", (val.GetHashCode()) );    } }OutputThis will produce the following output −Decimal Value = 135269.38193 HashCode = 1328665595ExampleLet us now see another example − Live Demousing System; public class Demo {    public static void Main(){       Decimal val = Decimal.MaxValue;       Console.WriteLine("Decimal Value = {0}", val);       Console.WriteLine("HashCode = {0}", (val.GetHashCode()) );    } }OutputThis will produce the following output −Decimal Value = 79228162514264337593543950335 HashCode = 1173356544

Convert the specified string representation of a logical value to its Boolean equivalent in C#

AmitDiwan
Updated on 09-Dec-2019 06:08:28

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To convert the specified string representation of a logical value to its Boolean equivalent, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; public class Demo {    public static void Main(){       bool val;       bool flag;       val = Boolean.TryParse("true", out flag);       Console.WriteLine("Result = "+val);    } }OutputThis will produce the following output −Example Live Demousing System; public class Demo {    public static void Main() {       bool val; bool flag;       val = Boolean.TryParse("$", out flag);       Console.WriteLine("Result = "+val);    } }OutputThis will produce the following output −Result = False

Convert the value of the current DateTime object to UTC in C#

AmitDiwan
Updated on 09-Dec-2019 06:03:43

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To convert the value of the current DateTime object to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; public class Demo {    public static void Main() {       DateTime d = new DateTime(2019, 12, 11, 7, 11, 25);       Console.WriteLine("Date = {0}", d);       DateTime res = d.ToUniversalTime();       Console.WriteLine("String representation = {0}", res);    } }OutputThis will produce the following output −Date = 11/11/2019 7:11:25 AM String representation = 11/11/2019 7:11:25 AMExampleLet us now see another example − Live Demousing System; public class Demo {    public ... Read More

Capacity of a List in C#

AmitDiwan
Updated on 09-Dec-2019 05:59:30

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To get the capacity of a list, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections.Generic; public class Demo {    public static void Main(String[] args){       List list1 = new List();       list1.Add("One");       list1.Add("Two");       list1.Add("Three");       list1.Add("Four");       list1.Add("Five");       Console.WriteLine("Elements in List1...");       foreach (string res in list1){          Console.WriteLine(res);       }       Console.WriteLine("Capacity of List1 = "+list1.Capacity);       List list2 = new List();       list2.Add("India");     ... Read More

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