This is a question I had asked: Difference between Integer, int and IntStream in Java
I agree a part of it is a duplicate question that is int & Integer in Java.
The other half of the question is not available anywhere. I got a comment saying "This question is too broad. Please refer to their respective Javadoc." If it was in the JavaDoc why would I be asking? The second part of my question was is IntStream similar to lists in python?
Well no body cares about why a question is asked, lets just down vote & say duplicate or too broad. Can somebody tell me how my question was any of this?
The whole point of putting up this question was to get a comparison. Not to get comments like:
"Dear SO: I know where to find the answer, but TL;DR. Please spoon feed me."
Do you think it's a joke I posted a question?
I have deleted the question after 6 down-votes and I could see more coming for no reason.
The first page of Stack overflow says - " With your help, we're working together to build a library of detailed answers to every question about programming."
I would like to know why the community is turning negative & isn't there an option to appeal against such negativity?
Edit :
My expectation was to get a simple comparison if possible .
Not to get advised to read the doc. The doc doesn't answer my question since I am comparing a Java type to a Python type and I expected an answer from somebody who has worked with these and not from others who ask me to read the doc or just tag it duplicate(though its not!)
IntStream
is part of the new Stream API in Java 8, for which the reference documentation is quite long docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/stream/…. And furthermore,int
/Integer
andIntStream
have nothing in common. Which you will figure out when you'll read that doc I just linked you to.Difference between Int & IntStream
andIs IntSTream a List?
Would that be specific enough?IntStream
is not even a number. It can't be compared to anint
. It is a completely different world and aspect of the API. I wish it were so simple to explain functional programming and streams in two sentences. Unfortunately, it takes hundreds of books. There are a lot of questions about very tricky parts because it is not necessarily an easy read. By the way, I know the doc aboutint
and, no, it is not 4 lines docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se8/html/jls-4.html#jls-4.2IntStream
toList
. Now tell me how does that work if int and IntStreams are very different?int
is. Now think about what anIntStream
is. And see the problem.int
andInteger
... now that one step further and look into whatIntStream
is. If you don't understand an aspect of it, research that specific part in more detail. Look at other questions on SO. Find an example of how people useIntStream
. Only once you've exhausted all other options should you post on SO. Even then you need to make sure your post is clear and concise.IntStream
, then ask specifically about that. If you don't understand anything aboutIntStream
, then nothing we can write on Stack Overflow will help.