How to convert an Iterator to a Stream?
Solution 1:
One way is to create a Spliterator
from the Iterator
and use that as a basis for your stream:
Iterator<String> sourceIterator = Arrays.asList("A", "B", "C").iterator();
Stream<String> targetStream = StreamSupport.stream(
Spliterators.spliteratorUnknownSize(sourceIterator, Spliterator.ORDERED),
false);
An alternative which is maybe more readable is to use an Iterable
- and creating an Iterable
from an Iterator
is very easy with lambdas because Iterable
is a functional interface:
Iterator<String> sourceIterator = Arrays.asList("A", "B", "C").iterator();
Iterable<String> iterable = () -> sourceIterator;
Stream<String> targetStream = StreamSupport.stream(iterable.spliterator(), false);
Solution 2:
Since version 21, Guava library provides Streams.stream(iterator)
It does what @assylias's answer shows.
Solution 3:
Great suggestion! Here's my reusable take on it:
public class StreamUtils {
public static <T> Stream<T> asStream(Iterator<T> sourceIterator) {
return asStream(sourceIterator, false);
}
public static <T> Stream<T> asStream(Iterator<T> sourceIterator, boolean parallel) {
Iterable<T> iterable = () -> sourceIterator;
return StreamSupport.stream(iterable.spliterator(), parallel);
}
}
And usage (make sure to statically import asStream):
List<String> aPrefixedStrings = asStream(sourceIterator)
.filter(t -> t.startsWith("A"))
.collect(toList());