I have a word list text file, I want to get min, max and average word lengths from that file.
I have a stream method:
public static Stream<String> readWords(String filename) {
try {
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(filename));
Stream<String> stringStream = reader.lines();
return stringStream;
} catch (IOException exn) {
return Stream.<String>empty();
}
}
In my main method for testing I'm printing max and min
System.out.println(readWords(filename)
.min(Comparator.comparing(s -> s.length()))
.get()
.length()
);
System.out.println(readWords(filename)
.max(Comparator.comparing(s -> s.length()))
.get()
.length()
);
it works as expected.
Questions:
Is it possible to get the average of the word length like I did in min and max? In both case yes or no, how to do that (only as Lambda Expression)?
Use
IntSummaryStatistics
to get the min, max and average in one pass.The
lines()
method will get you a stream of the lines, not the words. Once you have theStream
, callflatMap
to replace the lines with the words, supplying the lambda expression to split out the words:This will correct your implementation of
max
andmin
. It also affects the correctness of any average calculation you wish to implement.To obtain the average, you can call
mapToInt
to map the stream of words to their lengths (yielding anIntStream
), then callaverage
, which returns anOptionalDouble
.Based on official documentation about reductions
Note that you can and probably should use method references like
String::length