The double colon (::) operator, also known as method reference operator in Java, is used to call a method by referring to it with the help of its class directly. They behave exactly as the lambda expressions. The only difference it has from lambda expressions is that this uses direct reference to the method by name instead of providing a delegate to the method.
Syntax:
<Class name>::<method name>
Example: To print all elements of the stream:
- Using Lambda expression:
stream.forEach( s-> System.out.println(s));
Program:
// Java code to print the elements of Stream
// without using double colon operator
import
java.util.stream.*;
class
GFG {
public
static
void
main(String[] args)
{
// Get the stream
Stream<String> stream
= Stream.of(
"Geeks"
,
"For"
,
"Geeks"
,
"A"
,
"Computer"
,
"Portal"
);
// Print the stream
stream.forEach(s -> System.out.println(s));
}
}
Output:Geeks For Geeks A Computer Portal
- Using double colon operator:
stream.forEach( System.out::println);
Program: To demonstrate the use of double colon operator
// Java code to print the elements of Stream
// using double colon operator
import
java.util.stream.*;
class
GFG {
public
static
void
main(String[] args)
{
// Get the stream
Stream<String> stream
= Stream.of(
"Geeks"
,
"For"
,
"Geeks"
,
"A"
,
"Computer"
,
"Portal"
);
// Print the stream
// using double colon operator
stream.forEach(System.out::println);
}
}
Output:Geeks For Geeks A Computer Portal
When and how to use double colon operator?
Method reference or double colon operator can be used to refer:
- a static method,
- an instance method, or
- a constructor.
How to use method reference in Java:
- Static method
Syntax:
(ClassName::methodName)
Example:
SomeClass::someStaticMethod
Program:
// Java code to show use of double colon operator
// for static methods
import
java.util.*;
class
GFG {
// static function to be called
static
void
someFunction(String s)
{
System.out.println(s);
}
public
static
void
main(String[] args)
{
List<String> list =
new
ArrayList<String>();
list.add(
"Geeks"
);
list.add(
"For"
);
list.add(
"GEEKS"
);
// call the static method
// using double colon operator
list.forEach(GFG::someFunction);
}
}
Output:Geeks For GEEKS
- Instance method
Syntax:
(objectOfClass::methodName)
Example:
System.out::println
Program:
// Java code to show use of double colon operator
// for instance methods
import
java.util.*;
class
GFG {
// instance function to be called
void
someFunction(String s)
{
System.out.println(s);
}
public
static
void
main(String[] args)
{
List<String> list =
new
ArrayList<String>();
list.add(
"Geeks"
);
list.add(
"For"
);
list.add(
"GEEKS"
);
// call the instance method
// using double colon operator
list.forEach((
new
GFG())::someFunction);
}
}
Output:Geeks For GEEKS
- Super method
Syntax:
(super::methodName)
Example:
super::someSuperClassMethod
Program:
// Java code to show use of double colon operator
// for super methods
import
java.util.*;
import
java.util.function.*;
class
Test {
// super function to be called
String print(String str)
{
return
(
"Hello "
+ str +
"\n"
);
}
}
class
GFG
extends
Test {
// instance method to override super method
@Override
String print(String s)
{
// call the super method
// using double colon operator
Function<String, String>
func =
super
::print;
String newValue = func.apply(s);
newValue +=
"Bye "
+ s +
"\n"
;
System.out.println(newValue);
return
newValue;
}
// Driver code
public
static
void
main(String[] args)
{
List<String> list =
new
ArrayList<String>();
list.add(
"Geeks"
);
list.add(
"For"
);
list.add(
"GEEKS"
);
// call the instance method
// using double colon operator
list.forEach(
new
GFG()::print);
}
}
Output:Hello Geeks Bye Geeks Hello For Bye For Hello GEEKS Bye GEEKS
- Instance method of an arbitrary object of a particular type
Syntax:
(ClassName::methodName)
Example:
SomeClass::someInstanceMethod
Program:
// Java code to show use of double colon operator
// for instance method of arbitrary type
import
java.util.*;
class
Test {
String str=
null
;
Test(String s)
{
this
.str=s;
}
// instance function to be called
void
someFunction()
{
System.out.println(
this
.str);
}
}
class
GFG {
public
static
void
main(String[] args)
{
List<Test> list =
new
ArrayList<Test>();
list.add(
new
Test(
"Geeks"
));
list.add(
new
Test(
"For"
));
list.add(
new
Test(
"GEEKS"
));
// call the instance method
// using double colon operator
list.forEach(Test::someFunction);
}
}
Output:Geeks For GEEKS
- Class Constructor
Syntax:
(ClassName::new)
Example:
ArrayList::new
Program:
// Java code to show use of double colon operator
// for class constructor
import
java.util.*;
class
GFG {
// Class constructor
public
GFG(String s)
{
System.out.println(
"Hello "
+ s);
}
// Driver code
public
static
void
main(String[] args)
{
List<String> list =
new
ArrayList<String>();
list.add(
"Geeks"
);
list.add(
"For"
);
list.add(
"GEEKS"
);
// call the class constructor
// using double colon operator
list.forEach(GFG::
new
);
}
}
Output:Hello Geeks Hello For Hello GEEKS