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30 changes: 28 additions & 2 deletions src/main/java/practice/CandidateValidator.java
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -1,5 +1,31 @@
package practice;

public class CandidateValidator {
//write your code here
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.function.Predicate;
import model.Candidate;

public class CandidateValidator implements Predicate<Candidate> {
private static final int MIN_AGE = 35;
private static final int REQUIRED_YEARS = 10;
private static final String NATIONALITY_PROVE = "Ukrainian";
private static final String SPLITTER = ",";
private static final String HYPHEN = "-";
private static final int END_YEAR = 1;
private static final int START_YEAR = 0;

@Override
public boolean test(Candidate candidate) {
return candidate.getAge() >= MIN_AGE
&& candidate.isAllowedToVote()
&& NATIONALITY_PROVE.equalsIgnoreCase(candidate.getNationality())
&& hasLivedInUkraineFor10Years(candidate.getPeriodsInUkr());
}

private boolean hasLivedInUkraineFor10Years(String periodsInUkr) {
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avoid values in the methods name

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private boolean hasLivedInUkraineFor10Years(String periodsInUkr) {
private boolean hasLivedInUkraineRequiredPeriod(String periodsInUkr) {

return Arrays.stream(periodsInUkr.split(SPLITTER))
.map(period -> period.split(HYPHEN))
.mapToInt(years -> Integer.parseInt(years[END_YEAR])
- Integer.parseInt(years[START_YEAR]))
.sum() >= REQUIRED_YEARS;
}
}
57 changes: 50 additions & 7 deletions src/main/java/practice/StreamPractice.java
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -1,8 +1,11 @@
package practice;

import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
import java.util.stream.IntStream;
import model.Candidate;
import model.Cat;
import model.Person;

public class StreamPractice {
Expand All @@ -13,17 +16,33 @@ public class StreamPractice {
* If there is no needed data throw RuntimeException with message
* "Can't get min value from list: < Here is our input 'numbers' >"
*/

public int findMinEvenNumber(List<String> numbers) {
return 0;
return numbers.stream()
.flatMap(line -> Arrays.stream(line.split(",")))
.map(Integer::parseInt)
.filter(n -> n % 2 == 0)
.min(Integer::compare)
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.min(Integer::compare)
.min()

It’s default behavior

.orElseThrow(() ->
new RuntimeException("Can't get min value from list: " + numbers));
}

/**
* Given a List of Integer numbers,
* return the average of all odd numbers from the list or throw NoSuchElementException.
* But before that subtract 1 from each element on an odd position (having the odd index).
*/

public Double getOddNumsAverage(List<Integer> numbers) {
return 0D;
return IntStream.range(0, numbers.size())
.map(index -> (index % 2 != 0)
? numbers.get(index) - 1
: numbers.get(index))
.filter(n -> n % 2 != 0)
.average()
.orElseThrow(()
-> new NoSuchElementException("Can't get average value from list: "
+ numbers));
}

/**
Expand All @@ -34,8 +53,14 @@ public Double getOddNumsAverage(List<Integer> numbers) {
* <p>
* Example: select men who can be recruited to army (from 18 to 27 years old inclusively).
*/

public List<Person> selectMenByAge(List<Person> peopleList, int fromAge, int toAge) {
return Collections.emptyList();
return peopleList.stream()
.filter(person -> person.getSex()
.equals(Person.Sex.MAN)
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.filter(person -> person.getSex()
.equals(Person.Sex.MAN)
.filter(person -> person.getSex() == (Person.Sex.MAN)

you can compare enums using ==

&& person.getAge() >= fromAge
&& person.getAge() <= toAge)
.toList();
}

/**
Expand All @@ -48,18 +73,30 @@ public List<Person> selectMenByAge(List<Person> peopleList, int fromAge, int toA
* Example: select people of working age
* (from 18 y.o. and to 60 y.o. for men and to 55 y.o. for women inclusively).
*/

public List<Person> getWorkablePeople(int fromAge, int femaleToAge,
int maleToAge, List<Person> peopleList) {
return Collections.emptyList();
return peopleList.stream()
.filter(person -> person.getAge() >= fromAge
&& (person.getSex().equals(Person.Sex.MAN)
&& person.getAge() <= maleToAge || person.getSex().equals(Person.Sex.WOMAN)
&& person.getAge() <= femaleToAge))
.toList();
}

/**
* Given a List of `Person` instances (having `name`, `age`, `sex` and `cats` fields,
* and each `Cat` having a `name` and `age`),
* return the names of all cats whose owners are women from `femaleAge` years old inclusively.
*/

public List<String> getCatsNames(List<Person> peopleList, int femaleAge) {
return Collections.emptyList();
return peopleList.stream()
.filter(pw -> pw.getSex()
.equals(Person.Sex.WOMAN) && pw.getAge() >= femaleAge)
.flatMap(person -> person.getCats().stream())
.map(Cat::getName)
.toList();
}

/**
Expand All @@ -74,7 +111,13 @@ public List<String> getCatsNames(List<Person> peopleList, int femaleAge) {
* We want to reuse our validation in future, so let's write our own impl of Predicate
* parametrized with Candidate in CandidateValidator.
*/

public List<String> validateCandidates(List<Candidate> candidates) {
return Collections.emptyList();
CandidateValidator candidateValidator = new CandidateValidator();
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better make it a class-level variable

return candidates.stream()
.filter(candidateValidator)
.map(Candidate::getName)
.sorted()
.toList();
}
}
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