Find maximum, minimum, sum and average of a list in Java 8
Solution 1:
There is a class name, IntSummaryStatistics
For example:
List<Integer> primes = Arrays.asList(2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29);
IntSummaryStatistics stats = primes.stream()
.mapToInt((x) -> x)
.summaryStatistics();
System.out.println(stats);
Output:
IntSummaryStatistics{count=10, sum=129, min=2, average=12.900000, max=29}
Hope it helps
Read about IntSummaryStatistics
Solution 2:
I think it's always good to know more than one solution to a problem to pick the right that suits the problem the most. Here are some other solutions:
final List<Integer> primes = Arrays.asList(2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29);
Find the maximum
// MAX -- Solution 1
primes.stream() //
.max(Comparator.comparing(i -> i)) //
.ifPresent(max -> System.out.println("Maximum found is " + max));
// MAX -- Solution 2
primes.stream() //
.max((i1, i2) -> Integer.compare(i1, i2)) //
.ifPresent(max -> System.out.println("Maximum found is " + max));
// MAX -- Solution 3
int max = Integer.MIN_VALUE;
for (int i : primes) {
max = (i > max) ? i : max;
}
if (max == Integer.MIN_VALUE) {
System.out.println("No result found");
} else {
System.out.println("Maximum found is " + max);
}
// MAX -- Solution 4
max = Collections.max(primes);
System.out.println("Maximum found is " + max);
Find the minimum
// MIN -- Solution 1
primes.stream() //
.min(Comparator.comparing(i -> i)) //
.ifPresent(min -> System.out.println("Minimum found is " + min));
// MIN -- Solution 2
primes.stream() //
.max(Comparator.comparing(i -> -i)) //
.ifPresent(min -> System.out.println("Minimum found is " + min));
// MIN -- Solution 3
int min = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
for (int i : primes) {
min = (i < min) ? i : min;
}
if (min == Integer.MAX_VALUE) {
System.out.println("No result found");
} else {
System.out.println("Minimum found is " + min);
}
// MIN -- Solution 4
min = Collections.min(primes);
System.out.println("Minimum found is " + min);
Find the average
// AVERAGE -- Solution 1
primes.stream() //
.mapToInt(i -> i) //
.average() //
.ifPresent(avg -> System.out.println("Average found is " + avg));
// AVERAGE -- Solution 2
int sum = 0;
for (int i : primes) {
sum+=i;
}
if(primes.isEmpty()){
System.out.println("List is empty");
} else {
System.out.println("Average found is " + sum/(float)primes.size());
}
Find the sum
// SUM -- Solution 1
int sum1 = primes.stream() //
.mapToInt(i -> i) //
.sum(); //
System.out.println("Sum found is " + sum1);
// SUM -- Solution 2
int sum2 = 0;
for (int i : primes) {
sum2+=i;
}
System.out.println("Sum found is " + sum2);
But be as consice as possible, so my favourites are:
// Find a maximum with java.Collections
Collections.max(primes);
// Find a minimum with java.Collections
Collections.min(primes);
By the way, Oracle Tutorial is a golden mine: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/collections/streams/reduction.html
Solution 3:
//By using lambda
int sum = primes.stream().mapToInt(a->a).sum();
System.out.println(sum);
int min = primes.stream().mapToInt(a->a).min().orElse(0);
System.out.println(min);
int max = primes.stream().mapToInt(a->a).max().orElse(0);
System.out.println(max);
double average = primes.stream().mapToInt(a->a).average().orElse(0);
System.out.println(average);
//By using Collections
System.out.println(Collections.min(primes));
System.out.println(Collections.max(primes));