ToDoubleFunction Interface in Java with Examples
Last Updated :
11 Jul, 2025
The
ToDoubleFunction 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 an argument of type
T and produces a double-valued result.
This functional interface takes in only one generic, namely:-
- T: denotes the type of the input argument to the operation
The lambda expression assigned to an object of ToDoubleFunction type is used to define its
applyAsDouble() which eventually applies the given operation on its only argument. It is similar to using an object of type
Function<T, Double>.
The ToDoubleFunction interface has only one function:
applyAsDouble()
This method accepts an argument of type T and gives a double-valued result.
Syntax:
double applyAsDouble(T value)
Parameters: This method takes in one parameter
value which is an argument of type T.
Returns: This method returns a
double-valued result.
Below is the code to illustrate applyAsDouble() method:
Program
Java
import java.util.function.ToDoubleFunction;
public class Main {
public static void main(String args[])
{
ToDoubleFunction<Integer> ob = a -> a / 2;
// using applyAsDouble()
System.out.println(ob.applyAsDouble(3));
}
}