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Java 8 | ObjIntConsumer Interface with Example

Java 8 | ObjIntConsumer Interface with Example

Last Updated : 11 Jul, 2025

The

ObjIntConsumer 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 takes in two arguments and produces a result. However these kind of functions don't return any value. Hence this functional interface takes in one generic namely:-

The lambda expression assigned to an object of ObjIntConsumer type is used to define its

accept()

which eventually applies the given operation on its argument. It takes in a int-valued and a T-valued argument and is expected to operate without any side effects. It is more like using an object of type

BiConsumer

<T, Int> except the fact that one is a reference and one is a primitive data type in this case. Hence we will be obtaining one reference and one value when this function is called.

Functions in ObjIntConsumer Interface

The ObjIntConsumer interface consists of the following two functions:

1. accept()

This method accepts two values and performs the operation on the given arguments.

Syntax:
void accept(T t, int value)
Parameters:

This method takes in two parameters:

Return Value:

This method does not return any value. Below is the code to illustrate accept() method:

Program: Java
// Java code to demonstrate
// accept() method of ObjIntConsumer Interface

import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.function.ObjIntConsumer;
import java.util.stream.Stream;

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

        // Get the list from which
        // the Interface is to be instantiated.
        List<Integer>
            arr = Arrays.asList(3, 2, 5, 7, 4);

        // Instantiate the ObjIntConsumer interface
        ObjIntConsumer<List<Integer> >
            func = (list, num) ->
        {
            list.stream()
                .forEach(
                    a -> System.out.println(a * num));
        };
        func.accept(arr, 2);
    }
}


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