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<h1><i class="chapter">Chapter THIRTEEN</i><br />
Iterating and Filtering Collections</h1>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;"><i>Exam Objectives</i></h3>
<p style="text-align: center;"><i>Collections Streams and Filters.<br /></i><i>Iterate using forEach methods of Streams and List.<br /></i><i>Filter a collection by using lambda expressions.</i></p>
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<h2>Answers</h2>
<p><b>1. The correct answer is D.</b><br />
<code>Stream.of(T t)</code> creates a stream of a single element, in this case of type <code>List<Integer></code>. So <code>i</code> in the lambda expression has this type. Therefore, <code>i - 1</code> is an invalid expression that generates a compiler error. To create a stream from this list, you have to use <code>l.stream()</code>.</p>
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<p><b>2. The correct answer is C.</b><br /> Option A is false. <code>filter</code> is an intermediate operation.<br /> Option B is false. <code>filter</code> is a stateless operation since the predicate of the filter is applied to each element of the stream independently.<br /> Option C is true. <code>Stream.forEach</code> takes an implementation of the <code>Consumer</code> functional interface as an argument.<br /> Option D is false. <code>forEach</code> is a terminal operation, so you can't chain two <code>forEach</code> operations.</p>
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<p><b>3. The correct answer is B.</b><br /> The filter operation generates a stream with only even values (<code>2</code>, <code>4</code>, <code>6</code>). A second filter generates a stream with values greater than three (<code>4</code>, <code>6</code>), that are finally printed.</p>
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<p><b>4. The correct answer is C.</b><br /> The filter returns an empty stream (since none of the elements match the condition), so nothing else is filtered or printed.</p>
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