The Map.Entry interface enables you to work with a map entry.
The entrySet( ) method declared by the Map interface returns a
Set containing the map entries. Each of these set elements is a
Map.Entry object.
Following table summarizes the methods declared by this interface.
SN | Methods with Description |
---|---|
1 | boolean equals(Object obj) Returns true if obj is a Map.Entry whose key and value are equal to that of the invoking object. |
2 | Object getKey( ) Returns the key for this map entry. |
3 | Object getValue( ) Returns the value for this map entry. |
4 | int hashCode( ) Returns the hash code for this map entry. |
5 | Object setValue(Object v) Sets the value for this map entry to v. A ClassCastException is thrown if v is not the correct type for the map. A NullPointerException is thrown if v is null and the map does not permit null keys. An UnsupportedOperationException is thrown if the map cannot be changed. |
Example:
Following is the example showing how Map.Entry can be used:import java.util.*;
public class HashMapDemo {
public static void main(String args[]) {
// Create a hash map
HashMap hm = new HashMap();
// Put elements to the map
hm.put("Zara", new Double(3434.34));
hm.put("Mahnaz", new Double(123.22));
hm.put("Ayan", new Double(1378.00));
hm.put("Daisy", new Double(99.22));
hm.put("Qadir", new Double(-19.08));
// Get a set of the entries
Set set = hm.entrySet();
// Get an iterator
Iterator i = set.iterator();
// Display elements
while(i.hasNext()) {
Map.Entry me = (Map.Entry)i.next();
System.out.print(me.getKey() + ": ");
System.out.println(me.getValue());
}
System.out.println();
// Deposit 1000 into Zara's account
double balance = ((Double)hm.get("Zara")).doubleValue();
hm.put("Zara", new Double(balance + 1000));
System.out.println("Zara's new balance: " +
hm.get("Zara"));
}
}
This would produce following result:Daisy 99.22
Qadir: -19.08
Zara: 3434.34
Ayan: 1378.0
Mahnaz: 123.22
Zara.s current balance: 4434.34
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