问题描述
I'm very new to Java 8 lambdas and stuff... I want to write a lambda function that takes a JSONArray
, goes over its JSONObject
s and creates a list of values of certain field.
For example, a function that takes the JSONArray
: [{name: "John"}, {name: "David"}]
and returns a list of ["John", "David"]
.
I wrote the following code:
import org.json.simple.JSONArray;
import org.json.simple.JSONObject;
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
JSONArray jsonArray = new JSONArray();
jsonArray.add(new JSONObject().put("name", "John"));
jsonArray.add(new JSONObject().put("name", "David"));
List list = (List) jsonArray.stream().map(json -> json.toString()).collect(Collectors.toList());
System.out.println(list);
}
}
However, I get an error:
DO you know how to resolve it?
JSONArray is a sub-class of java.util.ArrayList
and JSONObject is a sub-class of java.util.HashMap
.
Therefore, new JSONObject().put("name", "John")
returns the previous value associated with the key (null
), not the JSONObject
instance. As a result, null
is added to the JSONArray
.
This, on the other hand, works:
JSONArray jsonArray = new JSONArray();
JSONObject j1 = new JSONObject();
j1.put ("name", "John");
JSONObject j2 = new JSONObject();
j2.put ("name", "David");
jsonArray.add(j1);
jsonArray.add(j2);
Stream<String> ss = jsonArray.stream().map (json->json.toString ());
List<String> list = ss.collect (Collectors.toList ());
System.out.println(list);
For some reason I had to split the stream pipeline into two steps, because otherwise the compiler doesn't recognize that .collect (Collectors.toList())
returns a List
.
The output is:
[{"name":"John"}, {"name":"David"}]
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