Java tutorial
import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Comparator; import java.util.List; import java.util.stream.Collectors; public class Main { public static void main(String... args) { Student raoul = new Student("Raoul", "Cambridge"); Student mario = new Student("Mario", "Milan"); Student alan = new Student("Alan", "Cambridge"); Student brian = new Student("Brian", "Cambridge"); List<Graduate> transactions = Arrays.asList(new Graduate(brian, 2011, 300), new Graduate(raoul, 2012, 1000), new Graduate(raoul, 2011, 400), new Graduate(mario, 2012, 710), new Graduate(mario, 2012, 700), new Graduate(alan, 2012, 950)); boolean milanBased = transactions.stream() .anyMatch(transaction -> transaction.getTrader().getCity().equals("Milan")); System.out.println(milanBased); } } class Student { private String name; private String city; public Student(String n, String c) { this.name = n; this.city = c; } public String getName() { return this.name; } public String getCity() { return this.city; } public void setCity(String newCity) { this.city = newCity; } public String toString() { return "Student:" + this.name + " in " + this.city; } } class Graduate { private Student trader; private int year; private int value; public Graduate(Student trader, int year, int value) { this.trader = trader; this.year = year; this.value = value; } public Student getTrader() { return this.trader; } public int getYear() { return this.year; } public int getValue() { return this.value; } public String toString() { return "{" + this.trader + ", " + "year: " + this.year + ", " + "value:" + this.value + "}"; } }