Saturday, 10 October 2020

Examples of anyMatch(), allMatch() and noneMatch() methods of stream API in Java

          Java 8 has many features, but stream API is one of the important feature to simplify the code. In the current post, I will give some examples of  anyMatch(), allMatch() and noneMatch.

anyMatch() - any element of a stream match with predicate then will return true else false.

allMatch() - all elements of a stream should match with predicate then will return true else false.

noneMatch() - all elements of stream should not match with predicate then will return true else false.

Example:-

package com.practice;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;

public class StreamMatchExample {

	public static void main(String[] args) {

		List<Employee> employeeList = new ArrayList<>();
		employeeList.add(new Employee("Mahesh", "Male", "abc@gmail.com"));
		employeeList.add(new Employee("Sathish", "Male", "abc@gmail.com"));
		employeeList.add(new Employee("Mahesh", "Male", "abc@gmail.com"));
		employeeList.add(new Employee("Pooja", "Female", "abc@gmail.com"));

		boolean allMatch = employeeList.stream().allMatch(
                               emp -> emp.getEmail().equalsIgnoreCase("abc@gmail.com"));
		System.out.println("allMatch - " + allMatch);

		boolean anyMatch = employeeList.stream().anyMatch(
                               emp -> emp.getName().equalsIgnoreCase("Mahesh"));
		System.out.println("anyMatch - " + anyMatch);

		boolean noneMatch = employeeList.stream().noneMatch(
                               emp -> emp.getName().equalsIgnoreCase("Anil"));
		System.out.println("noneMatch - " + noneMatch);
	}

}
 
Output :--
allMatch - true
anyMatch - true
noneMatch - true

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