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how to keep the unfiltered data in the collection in Java 8 Streaming API?

My Input Sequence is : [1,2,3,4,5]

Result should be : [1,12,3,14,5]

That is even numbers are incremented by 10, but odd values are left intact.

Here is what I tried:

public static List<Integer> incrementEvenNumbers(List<Integer> arrays){
        List<Integer> temp = 
          arrays.stream()
                .filter(x->x%2==0)
                .map(i -> i+10)
                .collect(Collectors.toList());
        return temp;
    }

when I call this method,

System.out.println(incrementEvenNumbers(Arrays.asList(1,2,3,4,5)));

I get [12, 14]. I am wondering how to include the values not filtered to seep in but the map should not be applied for it.

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You can use a ternary operator with map, so that the function you apply is either the identity for odd values, or the one that increments the value by 10 for even values:

 List<Integer> temp = arrays.stream()
                            .map(i -> i % 2 == 0 ? i+10 : i)
                            .collect(Collectors.toList());

The problem, as you saw, is that filter will remove the elements so when a terminal operation will be called, they will be filtered by the predicate.

Note that if you don't care modifying the list in place, you can use replaceAll directly, as you are doing a mapping from a type T to T.

List<Integer> list = Arrays.asList(1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
list.replaceAll(i -> i % 2 == 0 ? i+10 : i); //[1, 12, 3, 14, 5]

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