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Supplier Interface in Java with Examples

Last Updated : 08 Oct, 2018
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The Supplier Interface is a part of the java.util.function package which has been introduced since Java 8, to implement functional programming in Java. It represents a function which does not take in any argument but produces a value of type T. Hence this functional interface takes in only one generic namely:-
  • T: denotes the type of the result
The lambda expression assigned to an object of Supplier type is used to define its get() which eventually produces a value. Suppliers are useful when we don't need to supply any value and obtain a result at the same time. The Supplier interface consists of only one function:

1. get()

This method does not take in any argument but produces a value of type T. Syntax:
T get()
Returns: This method returns a value of type T. Below is the code to illustrate get() method: Program: Java
import java.util.function.Supplier;

public class Main {
    public static void main(String args[])
    {

        // This function returns a random value.
        Supplier<Double> randomValue = () -> Math.random();

        // Print the random value using get()
        System.out.println(randomValue.get());
    }
}
Output:
0.5685808855697841

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