Having a list of strings, I need to construct a list of objects which are effectively pairs (string, its position in the list)
. Currently I have such code using google collections:
public Robots(List<String> names) {
ImmutableList.Builder<Robot> builder = ImmutableList.builder();
for (int i = 0; i < names.size(); i++) {
builder.add(new Robot(i, names.get(i)));
}
this.list = builder.build();
}
I would like to do this using Java 8 streams. If there was no index, I could just do:
public Robots(List<String> names) {
this.list = names.stream()
.map(Robot::new) // no index here
.collect(collectingAndThen(
Collectors.toList(),
Collections::unmodifiableList
));
}
To get the index, I would have to do something like this:
public Robots(List<String> names) {
AtomicInteger integer = new AtomicInteger(0);
this.list = names.stream()
.map(string -> new Robot(integer.getAndIncrement(), string))
.collect(collectingAndThen(
Collectors.toList(),
Collections::unmodifiableList
));
}
However, the documentation says that mapping function should be stateless, but the AtomicInteger
is effectively its state.
Is there a way to map elements of the sequential stream to their positions in the stream?
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