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Modify Value in Java HashMap
First, create a HashMap and add elements to it −
// Create a hash map HashMap hm = new HashMap(); // Put elements to the map hm.put("Bag", new Integer(1100)); hm.put("Sunglasses", new Integer(2000)); hm.put("Frames", new Integer(800)); hm.put("Wallet", new Integer(700)); hm.put("Belt", new Integer(600));
Now, to modify the value associated with a given key, use the put() method. Here, we are modifying the value for the key “Frames” −
hm.put("Frames", "900");
The following is an example to modify the value associated with a given key −
Example
import java.util.*; public class Demo { public static void main(String args[]) { // Create a hash map HashMap hm = new HashMap(); // Put elements to the map hm.put("Bag", new Integer(1100)); hm.put("Sunglasses", new Integer(2000)); hm.put("Frames", new Integer(800)); hm.put("Wallet", new Integer(700)); hm.put("Belt", new Integer(600)); // Get a set of the entries Set set = hm.entrySet(); System.out.println("Elements in HashMap..."); System.out.println(set); hm.put("Frames", "900"); System.out.println("\nUpdated HashMap Elements..."); System.out.println(hm); } }
Output
Elements in HashMap... [Frames=800, Belt=600, Wallet=700, Bag=1100, Sunglasses=2000] Updated HashMap Elements... {Frames=900, Belt=600, Wallet=700, Bag=1100, Sunglasses=2000}
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