Grouping by standardized categories
Now that you have standardized the categories of your electronics inventory, you would like to compute the quantity of each category. Merge the quantities into category sums.
Cet exercice fait partie du cours
Cleaning Data in Java
Instructions
- Define an
enummap to store the quantity of eachProductCategoryinstockByCategory. - Merge the quantities into category sums in
stockByCategory.
Exercice interactif pratique
Essayez cet exercice en complétant cet exemple de code.
public class ElectronicsCategoryExample {
public enum ProductCategory {
ELECTRONICS,
HOME_APPLIANCES,
UNCATEGORIZED;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Map categoryMap = new HashMap<>();
categoryMap.put("Home Appliances", ProductCategory.HOME_APPLIANCES);
categoryMap.put("home appliances", ProductCategory.HOME_APPLIANCES);
categoryMap.put("HomeAppliances", ProductCategory.HOME_APPLIANCES);
categoryMap.put("Electronics", ProductCategory.ELECTRONICS);
categoryMap.put("electronics", ProductCategory.ELECTRONICS);
categoryMap.put("Electronic", ProductCategory.ELECTRONICS);
Map rawData = Map.of(
"Home Appliances", 50,
"home appliances", 25,
"HomeAppliances", 15,
"Electronics", 30,
"electronics", 20,
"Electronic", 10);
// Define an enum map to store the quantity of each ProductCategory
Map stockByCategory = new ____<>(____.class);
// Merge the quantities into category sums
rawData.forEach((raw, quantity) -> ____.____(categoryMap.get(raw), quantity, Integer::sum));
System.out.println("Stock by category:");
System.out.println(stockByCategory);
}
}