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collecting HashMap<String, List<String>> java 8

I want to be able to convert a List to a HashMap where the key is the elementName and the values is a list of something random (in this case its the Element Name). So in short I want ( A->List(A), B->List(B), C-> List(C) ). I tried using toMap() and passing it the keyMapper and ValueMapper but I get a compilation error. I would really appreciate if someone can help me out.

Thanks!

public static void main(String[] args) {
    // TODO Auto-generated method stub
    List<String> list = Arrays.asList("A","B","C","D");
    Map<String, List<String>> map = list.stream().map((element)->{
        Map<String, List<String>> map = new HashMap<>();
        map.put(element, Arrays.asList(element));
        return map;
    }).collect(??);
}


Function<Map<String, String>, String> key = (map) -> {
    return map.keySet().stream().findFirst().get();
};

Function<Map<String, String>, String> value = (map) -> {
    return map.values().stream().findFirst().get();
};

=== This worked for me

Thanks for all the help guys! @izstas "they should operate on the elements" helped a lot :). Actually this is what I was looking for to be exact

public static void test2 (){
    Function<Entry<String, List<String>>, String> key = (entry) -> {
        return entry.getKey();
    };
    Function<Entry<String, List<String>>, List<String>> value = (entry) -> {
        return new ArrayList<String>(entry.getValue());
    };
    BinaryOperator<List<String>> merge = (old, latest)->{
        old.addAll(latest);
        return old;
    };

    Map<String, List<String>> map1 = new HashMap<>();
    map1.put("A", Arrays.asList("A1", "A2"));
    map1.put("B", Arrays.asList("B1"));
    map1.put("D", Arrays.asList("D1"));

    Map<String, List<String>> map2 = new HashMap<>();
    map2.put("C", Arrays.asList("C1","C2"));
    map2.put("D", Arrays.asList("D2"));

    Stream<Map<String, List<String>>> stream =Stream.of(map1, map2);
    System.out.println(stream.flatMap((map)->{
        return map.entrySet().stream(); 
    }).collect(Collectors.toMap(key, value, merge)));
}

You can use the groupingBy method to manage aggregation, for example:

public static void main(String[] args) {
    List<String> list = Arrays.asList("A", "B", "C", "D", "A");
    Map<String, List<String>> map = list.stream().collect(groupingBy(Function.identity()));
}

If you want more flexibility (for example to map the value and return a Set instead of a List) you can always use the groupingBy method with more parameters as specified in javadoc:

Map<City, Set<String>> namesByCity = people.stream().collect(groupingBy(Person::getCity, mapping(Person::getLastName, toSet())));

Functions key and value you have defined in your code are not correct because they should operate on the elements of your list, and your elements are not Map s.

The following code works for me:

List<String> list = Arrays.asList("A", "B", "C", "D");
Map<String, List<String>> map = list.stream()
        .collect(Collectors.toMap(Function.identity(), Arrays::asList));

First argument to Collectors.toMap defines how to make a key from the list element (leaving it as is), second argument defines how to make a value (making an ArrayList with a single element).

Thanks for all the help guys! @izstas "they should operate on the elements" helped a lot :). Actually this is what I was looking for to be exact

public static void test2 (){
    Function<Entry<String, List<String>>, String> key = (entry) -> {
        return entry.getKey();
    };
    Function<Entry<String, List<String>>, List<String>> value = (entry) -> {
        return new ArrayList<String>(entry.getValue());
    };
    BinaryOperator<List<String>> merge = (old, latest)->{
        old.addAll(latest);
        return old;
    };

    Map<String, List<String>> map1 = new HashMap<>();
    map1.put("A", Arrays.asList("A1", "A2"));
    map1.put("B", Arrays.asList("B1"));
    map1.put("D", Arrays.asList("D1"));

    Map<String, List<String>> map2 = new HashMap<>();
    map2.put("C", Arrays.asList("C1","C2"));
    map2.put("D", Arrays.asList("D2"));

    Stream<Map<String, List<String>>> stream =Stream.of(map1, map2);
    System.out.println(stream.flatMap((map)->{
        return map.entrySet().stream(); 
    }).collect(Collectors.toMap(key, value, merge)));
}

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