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Guava: how to combine filter and transform?

I have a collection of Strings, and I would like to convert it to a collection of strings were all empty or null Strings are removed and all others are trimmed.

I can do it in two steps:

final List<String> tokens =
    Lists.newArrayList(" some ", null, "stuff\t", "", " \nhere");
final Collection<String> filtered =
    Collections2.filter(
        Collections2.transform(tokens, new Function<String, String>(){

            // This is a substitute for StringUtils.stripToEmpty()
            // why doesn't Guava have stuff like that?
            @Override
            public String apply(final String input){
                return input == null ? "" : input.trim();
            }
        }), new Predicate<String>(){

  开发者_如何转开发          @Override
            public boolean apply(final String input){
                return !Strings.isNullOrEmpty(input);
            }

        });
System.out.println(filtered);
// Output, as desired: [some, stuff, here]

But is there a Guava way of combining the two actions into one step?


In the upcoming latest version(12.0) of Guava, there will be a class named FluentIterable. This class provides the missing fluent API for this kind of stuff.

Using FluentIterable, you should be able doing something like this:

final Collection<String> filtered = FluentIterable
    .from(tokens)
    .transform(new Function<String, String>() {
       @Override
       public String apply(final String input) {
         return input == null ? "" : input.trim();
       }
     })
    .filter(new Predicate<String>() {
       @Override
       public boolean apply(final String input) {
         return !Strings.isNullOrEmpty(input);
       }
     })
   .toImmutableList();
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