LongStream skip() in Java
Last Updated :
06 Dec, 2018
LongStream skip(long n) returns a stream consisting of the remaining elements of this stream after discarding the first n elements of the stream. If this stream contains fewer than n elements then an empty stream will be returned.
Note : LongStream skip() is a stateful intermediate operation i.e, it may incorporate state from previously seen elements when processing new elements.
Syntax :
LongStream skip(long n)
Parameter : LongStream is a sequence of primitive long-valued elements. This is the long primitive specialization of Stream. n is the number of leading elements to skip.
Return Value : The function returns the new stream after discarding first n elements.
Exception : The function throws IllegalArgumentException if n is negative.
Example 1 :
import java.util.*;
import java.util.stream.LongStream;
class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
LongStream stream = LongStream.range(5L, 12L);
stream.skip( 4 ).forEach(System.out::println);
}
}
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Example 2 :
import java.util.*;
import java.util.stream.LongStream;
class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
LongStream stream = LongStream.range(5L, 12L);
stream.parallel().skip( 4 ).forEach(System.out::println);
}
}
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