DoubleStream
public
interface
DoubleStream
implements
BaseStream<Double, DoubleStream>
| java.util.stream.DoubleStream |
A sequence of primitive double-valued elements supporting sequential and parallel
aggregate operations. This is the double primitive specialization of
Stream.
The following example illustrates an aggregate operation using
Stream and DoubleStream, computing the sum of the weights of the
red widgets:
double sum = widgets.stream()
.filter(w -> w.getColor() == RED)
.mapToDouble(w -> w.getWeight())
.sum();
See the class documentation for Stream and the package documentation
for java.util.stream for additional
specification of streams, stream operations, stream pipelines, and
parallelism.
See also:
Summary
Nested classes | |
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interface |
DoubleStream.Builder
A mutable builder for a |
Public methods | |
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abstract
boolean
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allMatch(DoublePredicate predicate)
Returns whether all elements of this stream match the provided predicate. |
abstract
boolean
|
anyMatch(DoublePredicate predicate)
Returns whether any elements of this stream match the provided predicate. |
abstract
OptionalDouble
|
average()
Returns an |
abstract
Stream<Double>
|
boxed()
Returns a |
static
DoubleStream.Builder
|
builder()
Returns a builder for a |
abstract
<R>
R
|
collect(Supplier<R> supplier, ObjDoubleConsumer<R> accumulator, BiConsumer<R, R> combiner)
Performs a mutable reduction operation on the elements of this stream. |
static
DoubleStream
|
concat(DoubleStream a, DoubleStream b)
Creates a lazily concatenated stream whose elements are all the elements of the first stream followed by all the elements of the second stream. |
abstract
long
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count()
Returns the count of elements in this stream. |
abstract
DoubleStream
|
distinct()
Returns a stream consisting of the distinct elements of this stream. |
static
DoubleStream
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empty()
Returns an empty sequential |
abstract
DoubleStream
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filter(DoublePredicate predicate)
Returns a stream consisting of the elements of this stream that match the given predicate. |
abstract
OptionalDouble
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findAny()
Returns an |
abstract
OptionalDouble
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findFirst()
Returns an |
abstract
DoubleStream
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flatMap(DoubleFunction<? extends DoubleStream> mapper)
Returns a stream consisting of the results of replacing each element of this stream with the contents of a mapped stream produced by applying the provided mapping function to each element. |
abstract
void
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forEach(DoubleConsumer action)
Performs an action for each element of this stream. |
abstract
void
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forEachOrdered(DoubleConsumer action)
Performs an action for each element of this stream, guaranteeing that each element is processed in encounter order for streams that have a defined encounter order. |
static
DoubleStream
|
generate(DoubleSupplier s)
Returns an infinite sequential unordered stream where each element is
generated by the provided |
static
DoubleStream
|
iterate(double seed, DoubleUnaryOperator f)
Returns an infinite sequential ordered |
abstract
PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble
|
iterator()
Returns an iterator for the elements of this stream. |
abstract
DoubleStream
|
limit(long maxSize)
Returns a stream consisting of the elements of this stream, truncated
to be no longer than |
abstract
DoubleStream
|
map(DoubleUnaryOperator mapper)
Returns a stream consisting of the results of applying the given function to the elements of this stream. |
abstract
IntStream
|
mapToInt(DoubleToIntFunction mapper)
Returns an |
abstract
LongStream
|
mapToLong(DoubleToLongFunction mapper)
Returns a |
abstract
<U>
Stream<U>
|
mapToObj(DoubleFunction<? extends U> mapper)
Returns an object-valued |
abstract
OptionalDouble
|
max()
Returns an |
abstract
OptionalDouble
|
min()
Returns an |
abstract
boolean
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noneMatch(DoublePredicate predicate)
Returns whether no elements of this stream match the provided predicate. |
static
DoubleStream
|
of(double... values)
Returns a sequential ordered stream whose elements are the specified values. |
static
DoubleStream
|
of(double t)
Returns a sequential |
abstract
DoubleStream
|
parallel()
Returns an equivalent stream that is parallel. |
abstract
DoubleStream
|
peek(DoubleConsumer action)
Returns a stream consisting of the elements of this stream, additionally performing the provided action on each element as elements are consumed from the resulting stream. |
abstract
OptionalDouble
|
reduce(DoubleBinaryOperator op)
Performs a reduction on the
elements of this stream, using an
associative accumulation
function, and returns an |
abstract
double
|
reduce(double identity, DoubleBinaryOperator op)
Performs a reduction on the elements of this stream, using the provided identity value and an associative accumulation function, and returns the reduced value. |
abstract
DoubleStream
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sequential()
Returns an equivalent stream that is sequential. |
abstract
DoubleStream
|
skip(long n)
Returns a stream consisting of the remaining elements of this stream
after discarding the first |
abstract
DoubleStream
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sorted()
Returns a stream consisting of the elements of this stream in sorted order. |
abstract
Spliterator.OfDouble
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spliterator()
Returns a spliterator for the elements of this stream. |
abstract
double
|
sum()
Returns the sum of elements in this stream. |
abstract
DoubleSummaryStatistics
|
summaryStatistics()
Returns a |
abstract
double[]
|
toArray()
Returns an array containing the elements of this stream. |
Inherited methods | |
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Public methods
allMatch
public abstract boolean allMatch (DoublePredicate predicate)
Returns whether all elements of this stream match the provided predicate.
May not evaluate the predicate on all elements if not necessary for
determining the result. If the stream is empty then true is
returned and the predicate is not evaluated.
This is a short-circuiting terminal operation.
API Note:
- This method evaluates the universal quantification of the
predicate over the elements of the stream (for all x P(x)). If the
stream is empty, the quantification is said to be vacuously
satisfied and is always
true(regardless of P(x)).
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
predicate |
DoublePredicate: a non-interfering,
stateless
predicate to apply to elements of this stream |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
boolean |
true if either all elements of the stream match the
provided predicate or the stream is empty, otherwise false |
anyMatch
public abstract boolean anyMatch (DoublePredicate predicate)
Returns whether any elements of this stream match the provided
predicate. May not evaluate the predicate on all elements if not
necessary for determining the result. If the stream is empty then
false is returned and the predicate is not evaluated.
This is a short-circuiting terminal operation.
API Note:
- This method evaluates the existential quantification of the predicate over the elements of the stream (for some x P(x)).
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
predicate |
DoublePredicate: a non-interfering,
stateless
predicate to apply to elements of this stream |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
boolean |
true if any elements of the stream match the provided
predicate, otherwise false |
average
public abstract OptionalDouble average ()
Returns an OptionalDouble describing the arithmetic
mean of elements of this stream, or an empty optional if this
stream is empty.
If any recorded value is a NaN or the sum is at any point a NaN
then the average will be NaN.
The average returned can vary depending upon the order in
which values are recorded.
This method may be implemented using compensated summation or
other technique to reduce the error bound in the numerical sum used to compute the average.
The average is a special case of a reduction.
This is a terminal operation.
API Note:
- Elements sorted by increasing absolute magnitude tend to yield more accurate results.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
OptionalDouble |
an OptionalDouble containing the average element of this
stream, or an empty optional if the stream is empty |
boxed
public abstract Stream<Double> boxed ()
Returns a Stream consisting of the elements of this stream,
boxed to Double.
This is an intermediate operation.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
Stream<Double> |
a Stream consistent of the elements of this stream,
each boxed to a Double |
builder
public static DoubleStream.Builder builder ()
Returns a builder for a DoubleStream.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream.Builder |
a stream builder |
collect
public abstract R collect (Supplier<R> supplier, ObjDoubleConsumer<R> accumulator, BiConsumer<R, R> combiner)
Performs a mutable
reduction operation on the elements of this stream. A mutable
reduction is one in which the reduced value is a mutable result container,
such as an ArrayList, and elements are incorporated by updating
the state of the result rather than by replacing the result. This
produces a result equivalent to:
R result = supplier.get();
for (double element : this stream)
accumulator.accept(result, element);
return result;
Like reduce(double, java.util.function.DoubleBinaryOperator), collect
operations can be parallelized without requiring additional
synchronization.
This is a terminal operation.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
supplier |
Supplier: a function that creates a new result container. For a
parallel execution, this function may be called
multiple times and must return a fresh value each time. |
accumulator |
ObjDoubleConsumer: an associative,
non-interfering,
stateless
function for incorporating an additional element into a result |
combiner |
BiConsumer: an associative,
non-interfering,
stateless
function for combining two values, which must be
compatible with the accumulator function |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
R |
the result of the reduction |
concat
public static DoubleStream concat (DoubleStream a, DoubleStream b)
Creates a lazily concatenated stream whose elements are all the elements of the first stream followed by all the elements of the second stream. The resulting stream is ordered if both of the input streams are ordered, and parallel if either of the input streams is parallel. When the resulting stream is closed, the close handlers for both input streams are invoked.
Implementation Note:
- Use caution when constructing streams from repeated concatenation.
Accessing an element of a deeply concatenated stream can result in deep
call chains, or even
StackOverflowException.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
a |
DoubleStream: the first stream |
b |
DoubleStream: the second stream |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream |
the concatenation of the two input streams |
count
public abstract long count ()
Returns the count of elements in this stream. This is a special case of a reduction and is equivalent to:
return mapToLong(e -> 1L).sum();
This is a terminal operation.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
long |
the count of elements in this stream |
distinct
public abstract DoubleStream distinct ()
Returns a stream consisting of the distinct elements of this stream. The
elements are compared for equality according to
Double.compare(double, double).
This is a stateful intermediate operation.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream |
the result stream |
empty
public static DoubleStream empty ()
Returns an empty sequential DoubleStream.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream |
an empty sequential stream |
filter
public abstract DoubleStream filter (DoublePredicate predicate)
Returns a stream consisting of the elements of this stream that match the given predicate.
This is an intermediate operation.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
predicate |
DoublePredicate: a non-interfering,
stateless
predicate to apply to each element to determine if it
should be included |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream |
the new stream |
findAny
public abstract OptionalDouble findAny ()
Returns an OptionalDouble describing some element of the stream,
or an empty OptionalDouble if the stream is empty.
This is a short-circuiting terminal operation.
The behavior of this operation is explicitly nondeterministic; it is
free to select any element in the stream. This is to allow for maximal
performance in parallel operations; the cost is that multiple invocations
on the same source may not return the same result. (If a stable result
is desired, use findFirst() instead.)
| Returns | |
|---|---|
OptionalDouble |
an OptionalDouble describing some element of this stream,
or an empty OptionalDouble if the stream is empty |
See also:
findFirst
public abstract OptionalDouble findFirst ()
Returns an OptionalDouble describing the first element of this
stream, or an empty OptionalDouble if the stream is empty. If
the stream has no encounter order, then any element may be returned.
This is a short-circuiting terminal operation.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
OptionalDouble |
an OptionalDouble describing the first element of this
stream, or an empty OptionalDouble if the stream is empty |
flatMap
public abstract DoubleStream flatMap (DoubleFunction<? extends DoubleStream> mapper)
Returns a stream consisting of the results of replacing each element of
this stream with the contents of a mapped stream produced by applying
the provided mapping function to each element. Each mapped stream is
closed after its contents
have been placed into this stream. (If a mapped stream is null
an empty stream is used, instead.)
This is an intermediate operation.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
mapper |
DoubleFunction: a non-interfering,
stateless
function to apply to each element which produces a
DoubleStream of new values |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream |
the new stream |
See also:
forEach
public abstract void forEach (DoubleConsumer action)
Performs an action for each element of this stream.
This is a terminal operation.
For parallel stream pipelines, this operation does not guarantee to respect the encounter order of the stream, as doing so would sacrifice the benefit of parallelism. For any given element, the action may be performed at whatever time and in whatever thread the library chooses. If the action accesses shared state, it is responsible for providing the required synchronization.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
action |
DoubleConsumer: a
non-interfering action to perform on the elements |
forEachOrdered
public abstract void forEachOrdered (DoubleConsumer action)
Performs an action for each element of this stream, guaranteeing that each element is processed in encounter order for streams that have a defined encounter order.
This is a terminal operation.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
action |
DoubleConsumer: a
non-interfering action to perform on the elements |
See also:
generate
public static DoubleStream generate (DoubleSupplier s)
Returns an infinite sequential unordered stream where each element is
generated by the provided DoubleSupplier. This is suitable for
generating constant streams, streams of random elements, etc.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
s |
DoubleSupplier: the DoubleSupplier for generated elements |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream |
a new infinite sequential unordered DoubleStream |
iterate
public static DoubleStream iterate (double seed, DoubleUnaryOperator f)
Returns an infinite sequential ordered DoubleStream produced by iterative
application of a function f to an initial element seed,
producing a Stream consisting of seed, f(seed),
f(f(seed)), etc.
The first element (position 0) in the DoubleStream
will be the provided seed. For n > 0, the element at
position n, will be the result of applying the function f
to the element at position n - 1.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
seed |
double: the initial element |
f |
DoubleUnaryOperator: a function to be applied to to the previous element to produce
a new element |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream |
a new sequential DoubleStream |
iterator
public abstract PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble iterator ()
Returns an iterator for the elements of this stream.
This is a terminal operation.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble |
the element iterator for this stream |
limit
public abstract DoubleStream limit (long maxSize)
Returns a stream consisting of the elements of this stream, truncated
to be no longer than maxSize in length.
This is a short-circuiting stateful intermediate operation.
API Note:
- While
limit()is generally a cheap operation on sequential stream pipelines, it can be quite expensive on ordered parallel pipelines, especially for large values ofmaxSize, sincelimit(n)is constrained to return not just any n elements, but the first n elements in the encounter order. Using an unordered stream source (such asgenerate(java.util.function.DoubleSupplier)) or removing the ordering constraint withBaseStream.unordered()may result in significant speedups oflimit()in parallel pipelines, if the semantics of your situation permit. If consistency with encounter order is required, and you are experiencing poor performance or memory utilization withlimit()in parallel pipelines, switching to sequential execution withsequential()may improve performance.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
maxSize |
long: the number of elements the stream should be limited to |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream |
the new stream |
| Throws | |
|---|---|
IllegalArgumentException |
if maxSize is negative |
map
public abstract DoubleStream map (DoubleUnaryOperator mapper)
Returns a stream consisting of the results of applying the given function to the elements of this stream.
This is an intermediate operation.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
mapper |
DoubleUnaryOperator: a non-interfering,
stateless
function to apply to each element |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream |
the new stream |
mapToInt
public abstract IntStream mapToInt (DoubleToIntFunction mapper)
Returns an IntStream consisting of the results of applying the
given function to the elements of this stream.
This is an intermediate operation.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
mapper |
DoubleToIntFunction: a non-interfering,
stateless
function to apply to each element |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
IntStream |
the new stream |
mapToLong
public abstract LongStream mapToLong (DoubleToLongFunction mapper)
Returns a LongStream consisting of the results of applying the
given function to the elements of this stream.
This is an intermediate operation.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
mapper |
DoubleToLongFunction: a non-interfering,
stateless
function to apply to each element |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
LongStream |
the new stream |
mapToObj
public abstract Stream<U> mapToObj (DoubleFunction<? extends U> mapper)
Returns an object-valued Stream consisting of the results of
applying the given function to the elements of this stream.
This is an intermediate operation.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
mapper |
DoubleFunction: a non-interfering,
stateless
function to apply to each element |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
Stream<U> |
the new stream |
max
public abstract OptionalDouble max ()
Returns an OptionalDouble describing the maximum element of this
stream, or an empty OptionalDouble if this stream is empty. The maximum
element will be Double.NaN if any stream element was NaN. Unlike
the numerical comparison operators, this method considers negative zero
to be strictly smaller than positive zero. This is a
special case of a
reduction and is
equivalent to:
return reduce(Double::max);
This is a terminal operation.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
OptionalDouble |
an OptionalDouble containing the maximum element of this
stream, or an empty optional if the stream is empty |
min
public abstract OptionalDouble min ()
Returns an OptionalDouble describing the minimum element of this
stream, or an empty OptionalDouble if this stream is empty. The minimum
element will be Double.NaN if any stream element was NaN. Unlike
the numerical comparison operators, this method considers negative zero
to be strictly smaller than positive zero. This is a special case of a
reduction and is
equivalent to:
return reduce(Double::min);
This is a terminal operation.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
OptionalDouble |
an OptionalDouble containing the minimum element of this
stream, or an empty optional if the stream is empty |
noneMatch
public abstract boolean noneMatch (DoublePredicate predicate)
Returns whether no elements of this stream match the provided predicate.
May not evaluate the predicate on all elements if not necessary for
determining the result. If the stream is empty then true is
returned and the predicate is not evaluated.
This is a short-circuiting terminal operation.
API Note:
- This method evaluates the universal quantification of the
negated predicate over the elements of the stream (for all x ~P(x)). If
the stream is empty, the quantification is said to be vacuously satisfied
and is always
true, regardless of P(x).
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
predicate |
DoublePredicate: a non-interfering,
stateless
predicate to apply to elements of this stream |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
boolean |
true if either no elements of the stream match the
provided predicate or the stream is empty, otherwise false |
of
public static DoubleStream of (double... values)
Returns a sequential ordered stream whose elements are the specified values.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
values |
double: the elements of the new stream |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream |
the new stream |
of
public static DoubleStream of (double t)
Returns a sequential DoubleStream containing a single element.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
t |
double: the single element |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream |
a singleton sequential stream |
parallel
public abstract DoubleStream parallel ()
Returns an equivalent stream that is parallel. May return itself, either because the stream was already parallel, or because the underlying stream state was modified to be parallel.
This is an intermediate operation.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream |
a parallel stream |
peek
public abstract DoubleStream peek (DoubleConsumer action)
Returns a stream consisting of the elements of this stream, additionally performing the provided action on each element as elements are consumed from the resulting stream.
This is an intermediate operation.
For parallel stream pipelines, the action may be called at whatever time and in whatever thread the element is made available by the upstream operation. If the action modifies shared state, it is responsible for providing the required synchronization.
API Note:
- This method exists mainly to support debugging, where you want
to see the elements as they flow past a certain point in a pipeline:
DoubleStream.of(1, 2, 3, 4) .filter(e -> e > 2) .peek(e -> System.out.println("Filtered value: " + e)) .map(e -> e * e) .peek(e -> System.out.println("Mapped value: " + e)) .sum();
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
action |
DoubleConsumer: a
non-interfering action to perform on the elements as
they are consumed from the stream |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream |
the new stream |
reduce
public abstract OptionalDouble reduce (DoubleBinaryOperator op)
Performs a reduction on the
elements of this stream, using an
associative accumulation
function, and returns an OptionalDouble describing the reduced
value, if any. This is equivalent to:
boolean foundAny = false;
double result = null;
for (double element : this stream) {
if (!foundAny) {
foundAny = true;
result = element;
}
else
result = accumulator.applyAsDouble(result, element);
}
return foundAny ? OptionalDouble.of(result) : OptionalDouble.empty();
but is not constrained to execute sequentially.
The accumulator function must be an
associative function.
This is a terminal operation.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
op |
DoubleBinaryOperator: an associative,
non-interfering,
stateless
function for combining two values |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
OptionalDouble |
the result of the reduction |
See also:
reduce
public abstract double reduce (double identity,
DoubleBinaryOperator op)
Performs a reduction on the elements of this stream, using the provided identity value and an associative accumulation function, and returns the reduced value. This is equivalent to:
double result = identity;
for (double element : this stream)
result = accumulator.applyAsDouble(result, element)
return result;
but is not constrained to execute sequentially.
The identity value must be an identity for the accumulator
function. This means that for all x,
accumulator.apply(identity, x) is equal to x.
The accumulator function must be an
associative function.
This is a terminal operation.
API Note:
- Sum, min, max, and average are all special cases of reduction.
Summing a stream of numbers can be expressed as:
or more compactly:double sum = numbers.reduce(0, (a, b) -> a+b);double sum = numbers.reduce(0, Double::sum);While this may seem a more roundabout way to perform an aggregation compared to simply mutating a running total in a loop, reduction operations parallelize more gracefully, without needing additional synchronization and with greatly reduced risk of data races.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
identity |
double: the identity value for the accumulating function |
op |
DoubleBinaryOperator: an associative,
non-interfering,
stateless
function for combining two values |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
double |
the result of the reduction |
sequential
public abstract DoubleStream sequential ()
Returns an equivalent stream that is sequential. May return itself, either because the stream was already sequential, or because the underlying stream state was modified to be sequential.
This is an intermediate operation.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream |
a sequential stream |
skip
public abstract DoubleStream skip (long n)
Returns a stream consisting of the remaining elements of this stream
after discarding the first n elements of the stream.
If this stream contains fewer than n elements then an
empty stream will be returned.
This is a stateful intermediate operation.
API Note:
- While
skip()is generally a cheap operation on sequential stream pipelines, it can be quite expensive on ordered parallel pipelines, especially for large values ofn, sinceskip(n)is constrained to skip not just any n elements, but the first n elements in the encounter order. Using an unordered stream source (such asgenerate(java.util.function.DoubleSupplier)) or removing the ordering constraint withBaseStream.unordered()may result in significant speedups ofskip()in parallel pipelines, if the semantics of your situation permit. If consistency with encounter order is required, and you are experiencing poor performance or memory utilization withskip()in parallel pipelines, switching to sequential execution withsequential()may improve performance.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
n |
long: the number of leading elements to skip |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream |
the new stream |
| Throws | |
|---|---|
IllegalArgumentException |
if n is negative |
sorted
public abstract DoubleStream sorted ()
Returns a stream consisting of the elements of this stream in sorted
order. The elements are compared for equality according to
Double.compare(double, double).
This is a stateful intermediate operation.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleStream |
the result stream |
spliterator
public abstract Spliterator.OfDouble spliterator ()
Returns a spliterator for the elements of this stream.
This is a terminal operation.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
Spliterator.OfDouble |
the element spliterator for this stream |
sum
public abstract double sum ()
Returns the sum of elements in this stream. Summation is a special case of a reduction. If floating-point summation were exact, this method would be equivalent to:
return reduce(0, Double::sum);
However, since floating-point summation is not exact, the above
code is not necessarily equivalent to the summation computation
done by this method.
If any stream element is a NaN or the sum is at any point a NaN
then the sum will be NaN.
The value of a floating-point sum is a function both
of the input values as well as the order of addition
operations. The order of addition operations of this method is
intentionally not defined to allow for implementation
flexibility to improve the speed and accuracy of the computed
result.
In particular, this method may be implemented using compensated
summation or other technique to reduce the error bound in the
numerical sum compared to a simple summation of double
values.
This is a terminal operation.
API Note:
- Elements sorted by increasing absolute magnitude tend to yield more accurate results.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
double |
the sum of elements in this stream |
summaryStatistics
public abstract DoubleSummaryStatistics summaryStatistics ()
Returns a DoubleSummaryStatistics describing various summary data
about the elements of this stream. This is a special
case of a reduction.
This is a terminal operation.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
DoubleSummaryStatistics |
a DoubleSummaryStatistics describing various summary data
about the elements of this stream |
toArray
public abstract double[] toArray ()
Returns an array containing the elements of this stream.
This is a terminal operation.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
double[] |
an array containing the elements of this stream |
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