I have a list of objects that I need to transform to a map where the keys are a function of each element, and the values are lists of another function of each element. Effectively this is grouping the elements by a function of them.
For example, suppose a simple element class:
class Element {
int f1() { ... }
String f2() { ... }
}
and a list of these:
[
{ f1=100, f2="Alice" },
{ f1=200, f2="Bob" },
{ f1=100, f2="Charles" },
{ f1=300, f2="Dave" }
]
then I would like a map as follows:
{
{key=100, value=[ "Alice", "Charles" ]},
{key=200, value=[ "Bob" ]},
{key=300, value=[ "Dave" ]}
}
Can anyone suggest a succinct way of doing this in Java without iterating? A combination of LambdaJ's group
method with Guava's Maps.transform
nearly gets there, but group
doesn't generate a map.
Guava has Maps.uniqueIndex(Iterable values, Function keyFunction) and Multimaps.index(Iterable values, Function keyFunction), but they don't transform the values. There are some requests to add utility methods that do what you want, but for now, you'll have to roll it yourself using Multimaps.index() and Multimaps.transformValues():
A re-usable utility method could be:
I guess we could improve the generics in the signature by using
Function<? extends E, K>
or something, but I don't have the time to delve further...