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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T12:22:10+00:00 2026-05-15T12:22:10+00:00

Let’s say I have a bean like below. class Customer{ private String code; private

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Let’s say I have a bean like below.

class Customer{
  private String code;
  private String name;
  private Integer value;
  //getters setters omitted for brevity
}

Then from a method I get a List<Customer> back. Now let’s say I want to get a list of all member “name” from the List. Obviously I can traverse and build a List<String> of element “name” myself.

However, I was wondering if there is a short cut or more effiecient way to this technique that anyone knows . For instance, if I want to get a list of all keys in a Map object I get do map.keySet(). Something along that line is what I am trying to find out.

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    2026-05-15T12:22:11+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:22 pm

    Guava has Lists.transform that can transform a List<F> to a List<T>, using a provided Function<F,T> (or rather, Function<? super F,? extends T>).

    From the documentation:

    public static <F,T>
       List<T> transform(
                   List<F> fromList,
                   Function<? super F,? extends T> function
               )
    

    Returns a list that applies function to each element of fromList. The returned list is a transformed view of fromList; changes to fromList will be reflected in the returned list and vice versa.

    The function is applied lazily, invoked when needed.

    Similar live-view transforms are also provided as follows:

    • Iterables.transform (Iterable<F> to Iterable<T>)
    • Iterators.transform (Iterator<F> to Iterator<T>)
    • Collections2.transform (Collection<F> to Collection<T>)
    • Maps.transformValues (Map<K,V1> to Map<K,V2>)
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