public static class AbstractMap.SimpleEntry<K,V> extends Object implements Map.Entry<K,V>, Serializable
Constructor and Description |
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SimpleEntry(K key,
V value)
Creates an entry representing a mapping from the specified
key to the specified value.
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SimpleEntry(Map.Entry<? extends K,? extends V> entry)
Creates an entry representing the same mapping as the
specified entry.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
equals(Object o)
Compares the specified object with this entry for equality.
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K |
getKey()
Returns the key corresponding to this entry.
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V |
getValue()
Returns the value corresponding to this entry.
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int |
hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this map entry.
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V |
setValue(V value)
Replaces the value corresponding to this entry with the specified
value.
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String |
toString()
Returns a String representation of this map entry.
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clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
comparingByKey, comparingByKey, comparingByValue, comparingByValue
public SimpleEntry(K key, V value)
key
- the key represented by this entryvalue
- the value represented by this entrypublic K getKey()
public V getValue()
public V setValue(V value)
public boolean equals(Object o)
true
if the given object is also a map entry and
the two entries represent the same mapping. More formally, two
entries e1
and e2
represent the same mapping
if(e1.getKey()==null ? e2.getKey()==null : e1.getKey().equals(e2.getKey())) && (e1.getValue()==null ? e2.getValue()==null : e1.getValue().equals(e2.getValue()))This ensures that the
equals
method works properly across
different implementations of the Map.Entry
interface.public int hashCode()
e
is defined to be: (e.getKey()==null ? 0 : e.getKey().hashCode()) ^ (e.getValue()==null ? 0 : e.getValue().hashCode())This ensures that
e1.equals(e2)
implies that
e1.hashCode()==e2.hashCode()
for any two Entries
e1
and e2
, as required by the general
contract of Object.hashCode()
.public String toString()
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