Friday, 3 March 2017

java - Iterating over hashmap











I've written the following piece of code and am stuck on iterating over the hashmap.




import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;

class demo
{
public static void main(String v[]) {
ArrayList contactIds = new ArrayList();

contactIds.add("2");
contactIds.add("3");

HashMap names = new HashMap();
names = getNames(contactIds);

// I want to get the total size of the hashmap - names
// for ex now there are 6 elements inside hashmap.
// How can I get that count?


}


private static HashMap getNames(ArrayList contactIds) {
HashMap names = new HashMap();
String params = null;
List list = new ArrayList();
for(int i=0; i params = contactIds.get(i).toString();


list.add(0,"aer-1");
list.add(1,"aer-2");
list.add(2,"aer-3");

names.put(params,list) ;
}

return names;
}
}



In this code, there are six elments inside the map, now in the main method how can I iterate over the map and get the total count?



Thank you.


Answer



Your question is asked - and answered - here:



How to efficiently iterate over each Entry in a Map?




for (Map.Entry entry : map.entrySet()) {
System.out.println(entry.getKey() + "/" + entry.getValue());
}

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