I have an arraylist of objects ArrayList<Tile> list Tile has attributes of new Tile("colour", value) I want to make a search function where I iterate though each Colour attribute of the Tile and each Value attribute within each colour in the arraylist (like a nested for each loop), is there an easy way of doing this?
 
    
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                    How is Tile class defined? please share the code. – Namrata Shukla Oct 05 '18 at 08:04
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                    @NamrataShukla added – Prady Oct 05 '18 at 08:09
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                    Have you looked into Java 8 streams? You can use filtering for example: https://www.mkyong.com/java8/java-8-streams-filter-examples/ – Wim Deblauwe Oct 05 '18 at 08:11
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                    See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22940416/fetch-first-element-which-matches-criteria if you want to search for the first match. – Wim Deblauwe Oct 05 '18 at 08:49
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                    Can you tell a simple _example data_ of what the search function input and output might be? You can add it to the post. – prasad_ Oct 05 '18 at 08:59
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Assuming Tile class has two attributes a String colour and an int value. It has a toString (java.lang.Object class's override method) like this:
@Override public String toString() {
    return colour + ":" + value;
}
Make some tiles:
Tile t1 = new Tile("red", 7); // constructor takes a colour and a value
Tile t2 = new Tile("red", 2);
Tile t3 = new Tile("blue", 9);
Tile t4 = new Tile("white", 17);
Tile t5 = new Tile("blue", 3);
Tile t6 = new Tile("red", 15);
Tile t7 = new Tile("white", 10);
Scenario 1:
The function takes a list of Tile objects and a String colour as input and returns all tiles with the input colour (and their values). There are two ways to do that and these are shown in two methods:
private static List<Tile> getTilesWithColor1(List<Tile> tilesList, String searchColor) {
    return tilesList.stream()
                     .filter(tile -> tile.getColour().equals(searchColor))
                     .collect(Collectors.toList());
}
private static List<Tile> getTilesWithColor2(List<Tile> tilesList, String searchColor) {
    List<Tile> result = new ArrayList<>();
    for (Tile t : tilesList) {
        if (t.getColour().equals(searchColor)) {
            result.add(t);
        }
    }
    return result;
}
- The input: tilesList,colour="red"
- The output (from both methods is same): [red:7, red:2, red:15]
I want to make a search function where I iterate though each Colour attribute of the Tile and each Value attribute within each colour in the arraylist (like a nested for each loop), is there an easy way of doing this?
One can alter this function to add additional conditions or filters to get required result.
Scenario 2:
Get all colors and their values:
private static Map<String, List<Integer>> getTileColorsAndValues(List<Tile> tilesList) {
    return tilesList.stream()
                     .collect(Collectors.groupingBy(Tile::getColour,
                         Collectors.mapping(Tile::getValue, Collectors.toList())));
}
- The input: tilesList
- The output: {red=[7, 2, 15], white=[17, 10], blue=[9, 3]}
Note one can get the values within the "red" tiles like this from the resulting map:
List<Integer> valuesList = map.get("red");
Scenario 3:
Get all tiles by color:
private static Map<String, List<Tile>> getTilesByColorsAndValues(List<Tile> tilesList) {
    return tilesList.stream()
                    .collect(Collectors.groupingBy(Tile::getColour));
}
- The input: tilesList
- The output: {red=[red:7, red:2, red:15], white=[white:17, white:10], blue=[blue:9, blue:3]}
Note one can get the tiles within the "red" tiles like this from the resulting map:
List<Tile> tilesList = map.get("red");
The Example's Code:
import java.util.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
import java.util.function.*;
public class TilesExample {
    public static void main(String [] args) {
        Tile t1 = new Tile("red", 7);
        Tile t2 = new Tile("red", 2);
        Tile t3 = new Tile("blue", 9);
        Tile t4 = new Tile("white", 17);
        Tile t5 = new Tile("blue", 3);
        Tile t6 = new Tile("red", 15);
        Tile t7 = new Tile("white", 10);
        List<Tile> tilesList = Arrays.asList(t1, t2, t3, t4, t5, t6, t7);
        System.out.println(getTilesWithColor1(tilesList, "red"));
        System.out.println(getTilesWithColor2(tilesList, "red"));
        System.out.println(getTileColorsAndValues(tilesList));
        System.out.println(getTilesByColorsAndValues(tilesList));
    }
    private static Map<String, List<Tile>> getTilesByColorsAndValues(List<Tile> tilesList) {
        return tilesList.stream()
                        .collect(Collectors.groupingBy(Tile::getColour));
    }
    private static Map<String, List<Integer>> getTileColorsAndValues(List<Tile> tilesList) {
        return tilesList.stream()
                        .collect(Collectors.groupingBy(Tile::getColour,
                            Collectors.mapping(Tile::getValue, Collectors.toList())));
    }
    private static List<Tile> getTilesWithColor1(List<Tile> tilesList, String searchColor) {
        return tilesList.stream()
                         .filter(tile -> tile.getColour().equals(searchColor))
                         .collect(Collectors.toList());
    }
    private static List<Tile> getTilesWithColor2(List<Tile> tilesList, String searchColor) {
        List<Tile> result = new ArrayList<>();
        for (Tile t : tilesList) {
            if (t.getColour().equals(searchColor)) {
                result.add(t);
            }
        }
        return result;
    }
}
 
    
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                    1all 3 solutions were helpful, solution 3 in particular helped me with the main search issue, and the other 2 solutions helped me with other problems I was having trouble with – Prady Oct 07 '18 at 23:20