A Pojo class:
package com.lambda.jay;
public class Person {
private String name;
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
}
Another class for initiating 'Person' objects:
package com.fi.lambda.jay;
import java.util.function.BiConsumer;
import java.util.function.Function;
public class Actor {
public <T,R> void printField(T obj, Function<? super T,? extends R> getter1) {
System.out.println(getter1.apply(obj).toString());
}
public <T,R> void setField(T obj, R value, BiConsumer<T, R> setter) {
setter.accept(obj, value);
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Person person = new Person();
Actor actor = new Actor();
actor.setField(person, "Bob", Person::setName);// (a,b) -> a.setB(b);
actor.printField(person, Person::getName);
}
}
- How do we interpret the java lambda used for setter? BiConsumer<T, R> functional interface has been used for parameter type for setField and Person::setName was passed as parameter value for the method. My understanding of BiConsumer<T, R> is that its a functional interface used to denote the lambda function with two input parameters and no return parameter i.e., (a,b) -> a+b; where a+b could be any logic(sequence of steps that uses a and b parameters). But in the above code example BiConsumer<T, R> denotes the lambda function (personObject,nameValue) -> personObject.set(nameValue);
- How do we interpret the java lambda used for getter? My understanding Function<T,R> = (a) -> return math(a); Whereas in the above code example Function<T,R> = (personObject) -> return personObject.getName();
Can I get help to understand that above two interpretations please.