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I'm trying to change the boolean variable inside java8 forEach loop to true which is non final. But I'm getting following error : Local variable required defined in an enclosing scope must be final or effectively final.

How to resolve this error?

Code :

boolean required = false; 

This is the variable I have created in the function.

Now when I'm trying to change it :

   map.forEach((key, value) -> {
        System.out.println("Key : " + key + " Value : " + value);
        required = true;
    });

I'm getting the error : Local variable required defined in an enclosing scope must be final or effectively final.

Why this error is arising and how to resolve it?

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You cannot change the local variable from the body of lambda expression. There are several ways to overcome this:

  • In this particular case you can just set boolean required = !map.isEmpty(); without any lambda expression. If you want to set it based on some condition, you can use the Stream API:

    boolean required = map.entrySet().stream().anyMatch(entry -> ...);
    

    This solution is the most preferred.

  • Convert the required variable to the field of the enclosing class.

  • The most dirty way: declare a one-element array: boolean[] required = {false}; and set this element instead: required[0] = true;

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