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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T15:00:14+00:00 2026-05-27T15:00:14+00:00

I have class say for example public class Item { int price; String name;

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I have class say for example public class Item {
int price;
String name;
// getters and setters
}

I have such 1000 or more objects (just example).
For each item there is a different price. And All this item objects are in List<Item> my requirement is to get total price (i.e price for item 1 to nth item of the list).

Is there any utility or way by which i can get total for the particular field (i.e total price of all the items). I just give List, ClassName and fieldName I get the total? I know we can get the total by iterating through the list, call get method add all up and store in some variable.?

Thanks in advance.

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    2026-05-27T15:00:14+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 3:00 pm

    I have just written a simple method which calculates a sum of some properties in list:

    public static <E> Integer sum(List<E> obejcts, String propertyName) throws 
            IllegalAccessException, 
            InvocationTargetException, 
            NoSuchMethodException {
        Integer sum = 0;
        for (Object o: obejcts) {
            sum += (Integer)PropertyUtils.getProperty(o, propertyName);
        }
        return sum;
    }
    

    For this I use javabeans technology. You can download needed libraries directly from apache site.

    Here’s example of using it:

    public class MyObject {
    private int x;

    public MyObject() {
    }

    public int getX() { return x; }

    public void setX(int x) { this.x = x; }

    }

    And calculating sum:

    List<MyObject> l = new ArrayList<MyObject>();
    ...
    try {
    int a = sum(l,"x");
    System.out.print(a);
    } catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
    ...
    
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