A stream is a sequence of objects that supports various methods which can be pipelined to produce the desired result. Slice of a Stream means a stream of elements that exists in a specified limit, from the original stream.
Examples:
Input: [11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20]
Output: [15, 16, 17, 18, 19]
Explanation: The output contains a slice of the stream from index 4 to 8.Input: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
Output: [2, 3, 4]
Explanation: The output contains a slice of the stream from index 1 to 3.
Below are the methods to remove nulls from a List in Java:
- Using skip() and limit(): Stream API in Java provides skip() method which is used to discard the other non-required elements from the stream. It also provides limit() function which is applied to fetch the new stream with the specified index as limit, in the encountered order.
Algorithm:
- Get the Stream to be sliced.
- Get the From and To index to be sliced from Stream as StartIndex and EndIndex
- Call skip() method to specify the number of elements to be skipped before the starting index as skip(startIndex)
- Call limit() method to specify the number of elements, from the stream, that should be limited as limit(endIndex – startIndex + 1)
- Return the Sliced Stream
// Java program to get slice of a stream using
// Stream skip() and limit()
import
java.util.*;
import
java.util.stream.Stream;
class
GFG {
// Generic function to get Slice of a
// Stream from startIndex to endIndex
public
static
<T> Stream<T>
getSliceOfStream(Stream<T> stream,
int
startIndex,
int
endIndex)
{
return
stream
// specify the number of elements to skip
.skip(startIndex)
// specify the no. of elements the stream
// that should be limited
.limit(endIndex - startIndex +
1
);
}
public
static
void
main(String[] args)
{
// Create a new List with values 11 - 20
List<Integer> list =
new
ArrayList<>();
for
(
int
i =
11
; i <=
20
; i++)
list.add(i);
// Create stream from list
Stream<Integer> intStream = list.stream();
// Print the stream
System.out.println(
"List: "
+ list);
// Get Slice of Stream
// containing of elements from the 4th index to 8th
Stream<Integer>
sliceOfIntStream = getSliceOfStream(intStream,
4
,
8
);
// Print the slice
System.out.println(
"\nSlice of Stream:"
);
sliceOfIntStream.forEach(System.out::println);
}
}
Output:List: [11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20] Slice of Stream: 15 16 17 18 19
- Using Collectors along with skip() and limit(): In this method, the Stream is converted to List and then a function of a collector to get sub-list of desired elements is used and the sub-list id converted back to a stream using stream.collect(Collectors.collectingAndThen()).
Algorithm:
- Get the Stream to be sliced.
- Get the From and To index to be sliced from Stream as StartIndex and EndIndex
- Using Collectors.collectingAndThen,
- Convert the Stream to List using Collectors.toList()
- Obtain the Stream from the List as list.stream()
- Call skip() method to specify the number of elements to be skipped before the starting index as skip(startIndex)
- Call limit() method to specify the number of elements, from the stream, that should be limited as limit(endIndex – startIndex + 1)
- Collect the sliced list stream using stream.collect()
- Return the Sliced Stream
// Java program to get slice of a stream using
// Collection skip() and limit()
import
java.util.*;
import
java.util.stream.*;
class
GFG {
// Generic function to get Slice of a
// Stream from startIndex to endIndex
public
static
<T> Stream<T>
getSliceOfStream(Stream<T> stream,
int
startIndex,
int
endIndex)
{
return
stream.collect(Collectors.collectingAndThen(
// 1st argument
// Convert the stream to list
Collectors.toList(),
// 2nd argument
list -> list.stream()
// specify the number of elements to skip
.skip(startIndex)
// specify the no. of elements the stream
// that should be limited
.limit(endIndex - startIndex +
1
)));
}
public
static
void
main(String[] args)
{
// Create a new List with values 11 - 20
List<Integer> list =
new
ArrayList<>();
for
(
int
i =
11
; i <=
20
; i++)
list.add(i);
// Create stream from list
Stream<Integer> intStream = list.stream();
// Print the stream
System.out.println(
"List: "
+ list);
// Get Slice of Stream
// containing of elements from the 4th index to 8th
Stream<Integer>
sliceOfIntStream = getSliceOfStream(intStream,
4
,
8
);
// Print the slice
System.out.println(
"\nSlice of Stream:"
);
sliceOfIntStream.forEach(System.out::println);
}
}
Output:List: [11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20] Slice of Stream: 15 16 17 18 19
- Fetching a SubList: This method involves converting a Stream into a List. Now this list is used to fetch a required subList from it between the specified index. And finally, this subList is converted back to Stream.
Algorithm:
- Get the Stream to be sliced.
- Get the From and To index to be sliced from Stream as StartIndex and EndIndex
- Convert the Stream to List using Collectors.toList() and then collect it using stream.collect()
- Fetch the subList from the collected List with the startIndex and endIndex+1 as the limit using subList(startIndex, endIndex + 1)
- Convert the subList back to stream using stream()
- Return the Sliced Stream
// Java program to get slice of a stream by
// fetching a sublist
import
java.util.*;
import
java.util.stream.*;
class
GFG {
// Generic function to get Slice of a
// Stream from startIndex to endIndex
public
static
<T> Stream<T>
getSliceOfStream(Stream<T> stream,
int
startIndex,
int
endIndex)
{
return
stream
// Convert the stream to list
.collect(Collectors.toList())
// Fetch the subList between the specified index
.subList(startIndex, endIndex +
1
)
// Convert the subList to stream
.stream();
}
public
static
void
main(String[] args)
{
// Create a new List with values 11 - 20
List<Integer> list =
new
ArrayList<>();
for
(
int
i =
11
; i <=
20
; i++)
list.add(i);
// Create stream from list
Stream<Integer> intStream = list.stream();
// Print the stream
System.out.println(
"List: "
+ list);
// Get Slice of Stream
// containing of elements from the 4th index to 8th
Stream<Integer>
sliceOfIntStream = getSliceOfStream(intStream,
4
,
8
);
// Print the slice
System.out.println(
"\nSlice of Stream:"
);
sliceOfIntStream.forEach(System.out::println);
}
}
Output:List: [11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20] Slice of Stream: 15 16 17 18 19