DoubleStream.Builder accept(double t) is used to insert an element into the element in the building phase of stream. It accepts an element to the stream being built.
Syntax:
void accept(double t)
Parameters: This method accepts a mandatory parameter t which is the element to input into the stream.
Exceptions: This method throws IllegalStateException when the builder has already transitioned to the built state. It means that the stream has entered the built phase and now no it can’t be changed. Hence no more elements can be accepted into the stream.
Below are the examples to illustrate accept() method:
Example 1:
// Java code to show the implementation // of DoubleStream.Builder accept(double t) import java.util.stream.DoubleStream;
class GFG {
// Driver code
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Declaring an empty Stream
DoubleStream.Builder b = DoubleStream.builder();
// Inserting elements into the stream
// using DoubleStream.Builder accept(double t)
b.accept( 45.54 );
b.accept( 415.2541 );
b.accept( 12.21 );
b.accept( 778 );
// Creating the Stream
// The stream has now entered the built phase
// printing the elements
System.out.println( "Stream successfully built" );
b.build().forEach(System.out::println);
}
} |
Stream successfully built 45.54 415.2541 12.21 778.0
Example 2: To illustrate IllegalStateException
// Java code to show the implementation // of DoubleStream.Builder accept(double t) import java.util.stream.DoubleStream;
class GFG {
// Driver code
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Declaring an empty Stream
DoubleStream.Builder b = DoubleStream.builder();
// using DoubleStream.Builder accept(double t)
b.accept( 45.54 );
b.accept( 415.2541 );
b.accept( 12.21 );
b.accept( 778 );
// Creating the Stream
// The stream has now entered the built phase
// printing the elements
System.out.println( "Stream successfully built" );
b.build().forEach(System.out::println);
// Trying to accept another element into the stream
// Since the Stream is in built phase
// This operation is not possible now
// Hence accept() will throw exception now
try {
b.accept( 75.1452 );
}
catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println( "Exception thrown "
+ "when now accepting element into the stream: "
+ e);
}
}
} |
Stream successfully built 45.54 415.2541 12.21 778.0 Exception thrown when now accepting element into the stream: java.lang.IllegalStateException