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A ''lambda'' expression can be thought of as an anonymous methods. As shown in the "[[#Syntax|Syntax]]" section below, a lambda expression looks a lot like a method declaration. | A ''lambda'' expression can be thought of as an anonymous methods. As shown in the "[[#Syntax|Syntax]]" section below, a lambda expression looks a lot like a method declaration. | ||
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Revision as of 21:11, 22 March 2018
External
- Lambda Expressions Tutorial https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/javaOO/lambdaexpressions.html
Internal
Overview
Java 8 introduces functional programming features, in the form of lambda expressions. Lambda expressions allow behavior parameterization: functions can be now assigned to variables, as values, and passed around, which essentially means passing code around. Functions come in form of lambdas (anonymous functions) or method references.
Lambda
An anonymous function.
Statement Lambda
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Expression Lambda
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Method Reference
The semantics behind the method reference syntax is use this method as a value.
The <Class-Name>::<method-name> syntax creates a method reference, which then can be passed around as a value.
To Process
A lambda expression can be thought of as an anonymous methods. As shown in the "Syntax" section below, a lambda expression looks a lot like a method declaration.
Playground Example
Functional Interface
An interface with only one method is named functional interface
Apparently this is the type of a lambda expression, it describe the function signature.
The Type of a Lambda Expression
Elaborate here.
Syntax
A lambda expression consists in a comma-separated list of formal parameters, enclosed in parentheses, followed by the arrow token "->" followed by a body, which may be a single expression or a statement block.
(comma_separated_formal_parameter_list) -> body
Formal Parameters
The type of the parameters may be omitted.
If there is a single parameter, the enclosed parentheses may be omitted.
Body
The body may be a single expression, or a statement block.
Referencing a Lambda Expression
Method References
Example:
public ZipHandler getZipHandler() { return ZipUtil::getTopLevelDirectoryName; }
Variables
The variables used in the lambda expressions must be final.
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- Lambda Expressions Tutorial https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/javaOO/lambdaexpressions.html