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java - Is there a Collector that collects to an order-preserving Set?

Collectors.toSet() does not preserve order. I could use Lists instead, but I want to indicate that the resulting collection does not allow element duplication, which is exactly what Set interface is for.

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You can use toCollection and provide the concrete instance of the set you want. For example if you want to keep insertion order:

Set<MyClass> set = myStream.collect(Collectors.toCollection(LinkedHashSet::new));

For example:

public class Test {    
    public static final void main(String[] args) {
        List<String> list = Arrays.asList("b", "c", "a");

        Set<String> linkedSet = 
            list.stream().collect(Collectors.toCollection(LinkedHashSet::new));

        Set<String> collectorToSet = 
            list.stream().collect(Collectors.toSet());

        System.out.println(linkedSet); //[b, c, a]
        System.out.println(collectorToSet); //[a, b, c]
    }
}

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