public interface DoubleStream extends BaseStream<Double,DoubleStream>
double primitive specialization of
 Stream.
 The following example illustrates an aggregate operation using
 Stream and DoubleStream, computing the sum of the weights of the
 red widgets:
 
     double sum = widgets.stream()
                         .filter(w -> w.getColor() == RED)
                         .mapToDouble(w -> w.getWeight())
                         .sum();
 Stream and the package documentation
 for java.util.stream for additional
 specification of streams, stream operations, stream pipelines, and
 parallelism.Stream, 
java.util.stream| Modifier and Type | Interface and Description | 
|---|---|
| static interface  | DoubleStream.BuilderA mutable builder for a  DoubleStream. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | allMatch(DoublePredicate predicate)Returns whether all elements of this stream match the provided predicate. | 
| boolean | anyMatch(DoublePredicate predicate)Returns whether any elements of this stream match the provided
 predicate. | 
| OptionalDouble | average()Returns an  OptionalDoubledescribing the arithmetic
 mean of elements of this stream, or an empty optional if this
 stream is empty. | 
| Stream<Double> | boxed()Returns a  Streamconsisting of the elements of this stream,
 boxed toDouble. | 
| static DoubleStream.Builder | builder()Returns a builder for a  DoubleStream. | 
| <R> R | collect(Supplier<R> supplier,
       ObjDoubleConsumer<R> accumulator,
       BiConsumer<R,R> combiner)Performs a mutable
 reduction operation on the elements of this stream. | 
| static DoubleStream | concat(DoubleStream a,
      DoubleStream b)Creates a lazily concatenated stream whose elements are all the
 elements of the first stream followed by all the elements of the
 second stream. | 
| long | count()Returns the count of elements in this stream. | 
| DoubleStream | distinct()Returns a stream consisting of the distinct elements of this stream. | 
| static DoubleStream | empty()Returns an empty sequential  DoubleStream. | 
| DoubleStream | filter(DoublePredicate predicate)Returns a stream consisting of the elements of this stream that match
 the given predicate. | 
| OptionalDouble | findAny()Returns an  OptionalDoubledescribing some element of the stream,
 or an emptyOptionalDoubleif the stream is empty. | 
| OptionalDouble | findFirst()Returns an  OptionalDoubledescribing the first element of this
 stream, or an emptyOptionalDoubleif the stream is empty. | 
| DoubleStream | flatMap(DoubleFunction<? extends DoubleStream> mapper)Returns a stream consisting of the results of replacing each element of
 this stream with the contents of a mapped stream produced by applying
 the provided mapping function to each element. | 
| void | forEach(DoubleConsumer action)Performs an action for each element of this stream. | 
| void | forEachOrdered(DoubleConsumer action)Performs an action for each element of this stream, guaranteeing that
 each element is processed in encounter order for streams that have a
 defined encounter order. | 
| static DoubleStream | generate(DoubleSupplier s)Returns an infinite sequential unordered stream where each element is
 generated by the provided  DoubleSupplier. | 
| static DoubleStream | iterate(double seed,
       DoubleUnaryOperator f)Returns an infinite sequential ordered  DoubleStreamproduced by iterative
 application of a functionfto an initial elementseed,
 producing aStreamconsisting ofseed,f(seed),f(f(seed)), etc. | 
| PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble | iterator()Returns an iterator for the elements of this stream. | 
| DoubleStream | limit(long maxSize)Returns a stream consisting of the elements of this stream, truncated
 to be no longer than  maxSizein length. | 
| DoubleStream | map(DoubleUnaryOperator mapper)Returns a stream consisting of the results of applying the given
 function to the elements of this stream. | 
| IntStream | mapToInt(DoubleToIntFunction mapper)Returns an  IntStreamconsisting of the results of applying the
 given function to the elements of this stream. | 
| LongStream | mapToLong(DoubleToLongFunction mapper)Returns a  LongStreamconsisting of the results of applying the
 given function to the elements of this stream. | 
| <U> Stream<U> | mapToObj(DoubleFunction<? extends U> mapper)Returns an object-valued  Streamconsisting of the results of
 applying the given function to the elements of this stream. | 
| OptionalDouble | max()Returns an  OptionalDoubledescribing the maximum element of this
 stream, or an empty OptionalDouble if this stream is empty. | 
| OptionalDouble | min()Returns an  OptionalDoubledescribing the minimum element of this
 stream, or an empty OptionalDouble if this stream is empty. | 
| boolean | noneMatch(DoublePredicate predicate)Returns whether no elements of this stream match the provided predicate. | 
| static DoubleStream | of(double... values)Returns a sequential ordered stream whose elements are the specified values. | 
| static DoubleStream | of(double t)Returns a sequential  DoubleStreamcontaining a single element. | 
| DoubleStream | parallel()Returns an equivalent stream that is parallel. | 
| DoubleStream | peek(DoubleConsumer action)Returns a stream consisting of the elements of this stream, additionally
 performing the provided action on each element as elements are consumed
 from the resulting stream. | 
| OptionalDouble | reduce(DoubleBinaryOperator op)Performs a reduction on the
 elements of this stream, using an
 associative accumulation
 function, and returns an  OptionalDoubledescribing the reduced
 value, if any. | 
| double | reduce(double identity,
      DoubleBinaryOperator op)Performs a reduction on the
 elements of this stream, using the provided identity value and an
 associative
 accumulation function, and returns the reduced value. | 
| DoubleStream | sequential()Returns an equivalent stream that is sequential. | 
| DoubleStream | skip(long n)Returns a stream consisting of the remaining elements of this stream
 after discarding the first  nelements of the stream. | 
| DoubleStream | sorted()Returns a stream consisting of the elements of this stream in sorted
 order. | 
| Spliterator.OfDouble | spliterator()Returns a spliterator for the elements of this stream. | 
| double | sum()Returns the sum of elements in this stream. | 
| DoubleSummaryStatistics | summaryStatistics()Returns a  DoubleSummaryStatisticsdescribing various summary data
 about the elements of this stream. | 
| double[] | toArray()Returns an array containing the elements of this stream. | 
close, isParallel, onClose, unorderedDoubleStream filter(DoublePredicate predicate)
This is an intermediate operation.
predicate - a non-interfering,
                  stateless
                  predicate to apply to each element to determine if it
                  should be includedDoubleStream map(DoubleUnaryOperator mapper)
This is an intermediate operation.
mapper - a non-interfering,
               stateless
               function to apply to each element<U> Stream<U> mapToObj(DoubleFunction<? extends U> mapper)
Stream consisting of the results of
 applying the given function to the elements of this stream.
 This is an intermediate operation.
U - the element type of the new streammapper - a non-interfering,
               stateless
               function to apply to each elementIntStream mapToInt(DoubleToIntFunction mapper)
IntStream consisting of the results of applying the
 given function to the elements of this stream.
 This is an intermediate operation.
mapper - a non-interfering,
               stateless
               function to apply to each elementLongStream mapToLong(DoubleToLongFunction mapper)
LongStream consisting of the results of applying the
 given function to the elements of this stream.
 This is an intermediate operation.
mapper - a non-interfering,
               stateless
               function to apply to each elementDoubleStream flatMap(DoubleFunction<? extends DoubleStream> mapper)
closed after its contents
 have been placed into this stream.  (If a mapped stream is null
 an empty stream is used, instead.)
 This is an intermediate operation.
mapper - a non-interfering,
               stateless
               function to apply to each element which produces a
               DoubleStream of new valuesStream.flatMap(Function)DoubleStream distinct()
Double.compare(double, double).
 This is a stateful intermediate operation.
DoubleStream sorted()
Double.compare(double, double).
 This is a stateful intermediate operation.
DoubleStream peek(DoubleConsumer action)
This is an intermediate operation.
For parallel stream pipelines, the action may be called at whatever time and in whatever thread the element is made available by the upstream operation. If the action modifies shared state, it is responsible for providing the required synchronization.
     DoubleStream.of(1, 2, 3, 4)
         .filter(e -> e > 2)
         .peek(e -> System.out.println("Filtered value: " + e))
         .map(e -> e * e)
         .peek(e -> System.out.println("Mapped value: " + e))
         .sum();
 action - a 
               non-interfering action to perform on the elements as
               they are consumed from the streamDoubleStream limit(long maxSize)
maxSize in length.
 limit() is generally a cheap operation on sequential
 stream pipelines, it can be quite expensive on ordered parallel pipelines,
 especially for large values of maxSize, since limit(n)
 is constrained to return not just any n elements, but the
 first n elements in the encounter order.  Using an unordered
 stream source (such as generate(DoubleSupplier)) or removing the
 ordering constraint with BaseStream.unordered() may result in significant
 speedups of limit() in parallel pipelines, if the semantics of
 your situation permit.  If consistency with encounter order is required,
 and you are experiencing poor performance or memory utilization with
 limit() in parallel pipelines, switching to sequential execution
 with sequential() may improve performance.maxSize - the number of elements the stream should be limited toIllegalArgumentException - if maxSize is negativeDoubleStream skip(long n)
n elements of the stream.
 If this stream contains fewer than n elements then an
 empty stream will be returned.
 This is a stateful intermediate operation.
skip() is generally a cheap operation on sequential
 stream pipelines, it can be quite expensive on ordered parallel pipelines,
 especially for large values of n, since skip(n)
 is constrained to skip not just any n elements, but the
 first n elements in the encounter order.  Using an unordered
 stream source (such as generate(DoubleSupplier)) or removing the
 ordering constraint with BaseStream.unordered() may result in significant
 speedups of skip() in parallel pipelines, if the semantics of
 your situation permit.  If consistency with encounter order is required,
 and you are experiencing poor performance or memory utilization with
 skip() in parallel pipelines, switching to sequential execution
 with sequential() may improve performance.n - the number of leading elements to skipIllegalArgumentException - if n is negativevoid forEach(DoubleConsumer action)
This is a terminal operation.
For parallel stream pipelines, this operation does not guarantee to respect the encounter order of the stream, as doing so would sacrifice the benefit of parallelism. For any given element, the action may be performed at whatever time and in whatever thread the library chooses. If the action accesses shared state, it is responsible for providing the required synchronization.
action - a 
               non-interfering action to perform on the elementsvoid forEachOrdered(DoubleConsumer action)
This is a terminal operation.
action - a 
               non-interfering action to perform on the elementsforEach(DoubleConsumer)double[] toArray()
This is a terminal operation.
double reduce(double identity,
              DoubleBinaryOperator op)
     double result = identity;
     for (double element : this stream)
         result = accumulator.applyAsDouble(result, element)
     return result;
 The identity value must be an identity for the accumulator
 function. This means that for all x,
 accumulator.apply(identity, x) is equal to x.
 The accumulator function must be an
 associative function.
 
This is a terminal operation.
     double sum = numbers.reduce(0, (a, b) -> a+b);
 
     double sum = numbers.reduce(0, Double::sum);
 While this may seem a more roundabout way to perform an aggregation compared to simply mutating a running total in a loop, reduction operations parallelize more gracefully, without needing additional synchronization and with greatly reduced risk of data races.
identity - the identity value for the accumulating functionop - an associative,
           non-interfering,
           stateless
           function for combining two valuessum(), 
min(), 
max(), 
average()OptionalDouble reduce(DoubleBinaryOperator op)
OptionalDouble describing the reduced
 value, if any. This is equivalent to:
 
     boolean foundAny = false;
     double result = null;
     for (double element : this stream) {
         if (!foundAny) {
             foundAny = true;
             result = element;
         }
         else
             result = accumulator.applyAsDouble(result, element);
     }
     return foundAny ? OptionalDouble.of(result) : OptionalDouble.empty();
 The accumulator function must be an
 associative function.
 
This is a terminal operation.
op - an associative,
           non-interfering,
           stateless
           function for combining two valuesreduce(double, DoubleBinaryOperator)<R> R collect(Supplier<R> supplier, ObjDoubleConsumer<R> accumulator, BiConsumer<R,R> combiner)
ArrayList, and elements are incorporated by updating
 the state of the result rather than by replacing the result.  This
 produces a result equivalent to:
 
     R result = supplier.get();
     for (double element : this stream)
         accumulator.accept(result, element);
     return result;
 Like reduce(double, DoubleBinaryOperator), collect
 operations can be parallelized without requiring additional
 synchronization.
 
This is a terminal operation.
R - type of the resultsupplier - a function that creates a new result container. For a
                 parallel execution, this function may be called
                 multiple times and must return a fresh value each time.accumulator - an associative,
                    non-interfering,
                    stateless
                    function for incorporating an additional element into a resultcombiner - an associative,
                    non-interfering,
                    stateless
                    function for combining two values, which must be
                    compatible with the accumulator functionStream.collect(Supplier, BiConsumer, BiConsumer)double sum()
     return reduce(0, Double::sum);
 If any stream element is a NaN or the sum is at any point a NaN
 then the sum will be NaN.
 The value of a floating-point sum is a function both
 of the input values as well as the order of addition
 operations. The order of addition operations of this method is
 intentionally not defined to allow for implementation
 flexibility to improve the speed and accuracy of the computed
 result.
 In particular, this method may be implemented using compensated
 summation or other technique to reduce the error bound in the
 numerical sum compared to a simple summation of double
 values.
 
This is a terminal operation.
OptionalDouble min()
OptionalDouble describing the minimum element of this
 stream, or an empty OptionalDouble if this stream is empty.  The minimum
 element will be Double.NaN if any stream element was NaN. Unlike
 the numerical comparison operators, this method considers negative zero
 to be strictly smaller than positive zero. This is a special case of a
 reduction and is
 equivalent to:
 
     return reduce(Double::min);
 This is a terminal operation.
OptionalDouble containing the minimum element of this
 stream, or an empty optional if the stream is emptyOptionalDouble max()
OptionalDouble describing the maximum element of this
 stream, or an empty OptionalDouble if this stream is empty.  The maximum
 element will be Double.NaN if any stream element was NaN. Unlike
 the numerical comparison operators, this method considers negative zero
 to be strictly smaller than positive zero. This is a
 special case of a
 reduction and is
 equivalent to:
 
     return reduce(Double::max);
 This is a terminal operation.
OptionalDouble containing the maximum element of this
 stream, or an empty optional if the stream is emptylong count()
     return mapToLong(e -> 1L).sum();
 This is a terminal operation.
OptionalDouble average()
OptionalDouble describing the arithmetic
 mean of elements of this stream, or an empty optional if this
 stream is empty.
 If any recorded value is a NaN or the sum is at any point a NaN
 then the average will be NaN.
 The average returned can vary depending upon the order in
 which values are recorded.
 This method may be implemented using compensated summation or
 other technique to reduce the error bound in the numerical sum used to compute the average.
  
The average is a special case of a reduction.
This is a terminal operation.
OptionalDouble containing the average element of this
 stream, or an empty optional if the stream is emptyDoubleSummaryStatistics summaryStatistics()
DoubleSummaryStatistics describing various summary data
 about the elements of this stream.  This is a special
 case of a reduction.
 This is a terminal operation.
DoubleSummaryStatistics describing various summary data
 about the elements of this streamboolean anyMatch(DoublePredicate predicate)
false is returned and the predicate is not evaluated.
 This is a short-circuiting terminal operation.
predicate - a non-interfering,
                  stateless
                  predicate to apply to elements of this streamtrue if any elements of the stream match the provided
 predicate, otherwise falseboolean allMatch(DoublePredicate predicate)
true is
 returned and the predicate is not evaluated.
 This is a short-circuiting terminal operation.
true (regardless of P(x)).predicate - a non-interfering,
                  stateless
                  predicate to apply to elements of this streamtrue if either all elements of the stream match the
 provided predicate or the stream is empty, otherwise falseboolean noneMatch(DoublePredicate predicate)
true is
 returned and the predicate is not evaluated.
 This is a short-circuiting terminal operation.
true, regardless of P(x).predicate - a non-interfering,
                  stateless
                  predicate to apply to elements of this streamtrue if either no elements of the stream match the
 provided predicate or the stream is empty, otherwise falseOptionalDouble findFirst()
OptionalDouble describing the first element of this
 stream, or an empty OptionalDouble if the stream is empty.  If
 the stream has no encounter order, then any element may be returned.
 This is a short-circuiting terminal operation.
OptionalDouble describing the first element of this
 stream, or an empty OptionalDouble if the stream is emptyOptionalDouble findAny()
OptionalDouble describing some element of the stream,
 or an empty OptionalDouble if the stream is empty.
 This is a short-circuiting terminal operation.
The behavior of this operation is explicitly nondeterministic; it is
 free to select any element in the stream.  This is to allow for maximal
 performance in parallel operations; the cost is that multiple invocations
 on the same source may not return the same result.  (If a stable result
 is desired, use findFirst() instead.)
OptionalDouble describing some element of this stream,
 or an empty OptionalDouble if the stream is emptyfindFirst()Stream<Double> boxed()
Stream consisting of the elements of this stream,
 boxed to Double.
 This is an intermediate operation.
Stream consistent of the elements of this stream,
 each boxed to a DoubleDoubleStream sequential()
BaseStreamThis is an intermediate operation.
sequential in interface BaseStream<Double,DoubleStream>DoubleStream parallel()
BaseStreamThis is an intermediate operation.
parallel in interface BaseStream<Double,DoubleStream>PrimitiveIterator.OfDouble iterator()
BaseStreamThis is a terminal operation.
iterator in interface BaseStream<Double,DoubleStream>Spliterator.OfDouble spliterator()
BaseStreamThis is a terminal operation.
spliterator in interface BaseStream<Double,DoubleStream>static DoubleStream.Builder builder()
DoubleStream.static DoubleStream empty()
DoubleStream.static DoubleStream of(double t)
DoubleStream containing a single element.t - the single elementstatic DoubleStream of(double... values)
values - the elements of the new streamstatic DoubleStream iterate(double seed, DoubleUnaryOperator f)
DoubleStream produced by iterative
 application of a function f to an initial element seed,
 producing a Stream consisting of seed, f(seed),
 f(f(seed)), etc.
 The first element (position 0) in the DoubleStream
 will be the provided seed.  For n > 0, the element at
 position n, will be the result of applying the function f
  to the element at position n - 1.
seed - the initial elementf - a function to be applied to the previous element to produce
          a new elementDoubleStreamstatic DoubleStream generate(DoubleSupplier s)
DoubleSupplier.  This is suitable for
 generating constant streams, streams of random elements, etc.s - the DoubleSupplier for generated elementsDoubleStreamstatic DoubleStream concat(DoubleStream a, DoubleStream b)
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