Java 8 IntSupplier Interface Example
In this blog post, I will be explaining how the Java 8 functional interface IntSupplier works. To know more about functional interfaces, you can refer this blog post.
The IntSupplier interface provides a method called getAsInt This method does not accept any arguments. It returns an Int data type. The IntSupplier interface is a specialization of the Supplier interface that returns an int. To see an example of the Supplier interface, refer to this blog post.
IntSupplier example
Consider the following code snippet:
</pre> public class IntSupplierDemo {30 public static void main(String[] args) { IntSupplier getRandom = () -> new Random().nextInt(100); System.out.println("Random number 1 = "+getRandom.getAsInt()); System.out.println("Random number 2 = "+getRandom.getAsInt()); } } <pre>
Here, we have implemented the IntSupplier.getAsInt method using a lambda expression. This getAsInt method simple returns a random integer less than 100. So when this code is executed, it will print the following output:
Random number 1 = 98 Random number 2 = 89
You can get the source code for this example along with other code for other Java 8 examples at the Github repository here.