In this article, we will understand how to iterate over a HashMap. Java HashMap is a hash table based implementation of Java's Map interface. It is a collection of key-value pairs.
Below is a demonstration of the same −
Suppose our input is −
Input Hashmap: {Java=Enterprise, JavaScript=Frontend, Mysql=Backend, Python=ML/AI}
The desired output would be −
The keys of the Hashmap are: Java, JavaScript, Mysql, Python, The Values of the Hashmap are: Enterprise, Frontend, Backend, ML/AI,
Algorithm
Step 1 - START Step 2 - Declare namely Step 3 - Define the values. Step 4 - Create a hashmap of strings and initialize elements in it using the ‘put’ method. Step 5 - Display the hashmap on the console. Step 6 - Iterate over the elements of the hashmap, and fetch each key using ‘keySet’ method. Step 7 - Display this on the console. Step 6 - Stop
Example 1
Here, we bind all the operations together under the ‘main’ function.
import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Map.Entry; public class Demo { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("The required packages have been imported"); HashMap<String, String> input_map = new HashMap<>(); input_map.put("Java", "Enterprise"); input_map.put("Python", "ML/AI"); input_map.put("JavaScript", "Frontend"); input_map.put("Mysql", "Backend"); System.out.println("The HashMap is defined as: " + input_map); System.out.print("\nThe keys of the Hashmap are: "); for(String key: input_map.keySet()) { System.out.print(key); System.out.print(", "); } System.out.print("\nThe Values of the Hashmap are: "); for(String value: input_map.values()) { System.out.print(value); System.out.print(", "); } } }
Output
The required packages have been imported The HashMap is defined as: {Java=Enterprise, JavaScript=Frontend, Mysql=Backend, Python=ML/AI} The keys of the Hashmap are: Java, JavaScript, Mysql, Python, The Values of the Hashmap are: Enterprise, Frontend, Backend, ML/AI,
Example 2
Here, we encapsulate the operations into functions exhibiting object oriented programming.
import java.util.HashMap; class Demo { static void print_keys(HashMap<String, String> input_map){ System.out.print("\nThe keys of the Hashmap are: "); for(String key: input_map.keySet()) { System.out.print(key); System.out.print(", "); } } static void print_values( HashMap<String, String> input_map){ System.out.print("\nThe Values of the Hashmap are: "); for(String value: input_map.values()) { System.out.print(value); System.out.print(", "); } } public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("The required packages have been imported"); HashMap<String, String> input_map = new HashMap<>(); input_map.put("Java", "Enterprise"); input_map.put("Python", "ML/AI"); input_map.put("JavaScript", "Frontend"); input_map.put("Mysql", "Backend"); System.out.println("The HashMap is defined as: " + input_map); print_keys(input_map); print_values(input_map); } }
Output
The required packages have been imported The HashMap is defined as: {Java=Enterprise, JavaScript=Frontend, Mysql=Backend, Python=ML/AI} The keys of the Hashmap are: Java, JavaScript, Mysql, Python, The Values of the Hashmap are: Enterprise, Frontend, Backend, ML/AI,