I have a string as below:
String data = "010$$fengtai,010$$chaoyang,010$$haidain,027$$wuchang,027$$hongshan,027$$caidan,021$$changnin,021$$xuhui,020$$tianhe";
And I want to convert it into a map of type Map<String,List<String>>
(like shown below) by performing the following steps:
- first split the string by
,
and then split by$$
; - the substring before
$$
would serve as a Key while grouping the data, and the substring after$$
needs to placed inside into a list, which would be a Value of the Map.
Example of the resulting Map:
{
027=[wuchang, hongshan, caidan],
020=[tianhe],
010=[fengtai, chaoyang, haidain],
021=[changnin, xuhui]
}
I've used a traditional way of achieving this:
private Map<String, List<String>> parseParametersByIterate(String sensors) {
List<String[]> dataList = Arrays.stream(sensors.split(","))
.map(s -> s.split("\\$\\$"))
.collect(Collectors.toList());
Map<String, List<String>> resultMap = new HashMap<>();
for (String[] d : dataList) {
List<String> list = resultMap.get(d[0]);
if (list == null) {
list = new ArrayList<>();
list.add(d[1]);
resultMap.put(d[0], list);
} else {
list.add(d[1]);
}
}
return resultMap;
}
But it seems more complicated and verbose. Thus, I want to implement this logic one-liner (i.e. a single stream statement).
What I have tried so far is below
Map<String, List<String>> result = Arrays.stream(data.split(","))
.collect(Collectors.groupingBy(s -> s.split("\\$\\$")[0]));
But the output doesn't match the one I want to have. How can I generate a Map structured as described above?