Java 8 Collectors.toMap SortedMap
I don't think you can get much better than this:
.collect(Collectors.toMap(keyMapper, valueMapper,
(v1,v2) ->{ throw new RuntimeException(String.format("Duplicate key for values %s and %s", v1, v2));},
TreeMap::new));
where the throw
lambda is the same as throwingMerger()
but I can't directly call that since it's package private (you can of course always make your own static method for that like throwingMerger()
is. )
Based on dkatzel's confirmation that there's not a nice API method, I've opted for maintaining my own custom Collectors class:
public final class StackOverflowExampleCollectors {
private StackOverflowExampleCollectors() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
private static <T> BinaryOperator<T> throwingMerger() {
return (u, v) -> {
throw new IllegalStateException(String.format("Duplicate key %s", u));
};
}
public static <T, K, U, M extends Map<K, U>> Collector<T, ?, M> toMap(Function<? super T, ? extends K> keyMapper,
Function<? super T, ? extends U> valueMapper, Supplier<M> mapSupplier) {
return Collectors.toMap(keyMapper, valueMapper, throwingMerger(), mapSupplier);
}
}
Seems that there's no standard way to do this without defining your own throwingMerger()
method or using explicit lambda. In my StreamEx library I defined the toSortedMap
method which also uses my own throwingMerger()
.