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static List<String> findWinners(String pattern, int minLength, boolean even, Stream<String> stream)
This function will receive a stream of strings and it will return a sorted list of strings that meet all of the following criteria:
- They must contain the pattern
- The strings length must be equal to or greater than the min length number
- The strings length must be an even or odd number
This Function must take no longer 10000 milliseconds to return.
pattern - A pattern that all the strings in the list returned must contain
minLength - The length that all the strings in the list returned must be equal to or greater than
even - True if even false if odd. Denotes a condition that all the strings in the list returned must have a length that is even or odd.
stream - A stream of strings to be filtered
return - A list of strings that meets the criteria outlined above sorted by their length from small to large
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