For basic utilisation, the HashMap is the best, I've put how to iterate over it, easier than using an iterator :
public static void main (String[] args) {
//a map with key type : String, value type : String
Map<String,String> mp = new HashMap<String,String>();
mp.put("John","Math"); mp.put("Jack","Math"); map.put("Jeff","History");
//3 differents ways to iterate over the map
for (String key : mp.keySet()){
//iterate over keys
System.out.println(key+" "+mp.get(key));
}
for (String value : mp.values()){
//iterate over values
System.out.println(value);
}
for (Entry<String,String> pair : mp.entrySet()){
//iterate over the pairs
System.out.println(pair.getKey()+" "+pair.getValue());
}
}
A quick explanation :
for (String name : mp.keySet()){
//Do Something
}
means : "For all string from the keys of the map, we'll do something, and at each iteration we will call the key 'name' (it can be whatever you want, it's a variable)
Here we go :
public String[] getAllKeys(){
int i = 0;
String allkeys[] = new String[buckets.length];
KeyValue val = buckets[i];
//Look at the first one
if(val != null) {
allkeys[i] = val.key;
i++;
}
//Iterate until there is no next
while(val.next != null){
allkeys[i] = val.next.key;
val = val.next;
i++;
}
return allkeys;
}
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