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  1. What is a hash map in programming and where can it be used

    Apr 7, 2010 · Hashmap is used for storing data in key value pairs. We can use a hashmap for storing objects in a application and use it further in the same application for storing, updating, …

  2. collections - What are the differences between a HashMap and a ...

    What are the differences between a HashMap and a Hashtable in Java? Which is more efficient for non-threaded applications?

  3. What is the difference between the HashMap and Map objects in …

    Jan 5, 2017 · 64 Map is an interface that HashMap implements. The difference is that in the second implementation your reference to the HashMap will only allow the use of functions …

  4. java - How to for each the hashmap? - Stack Overflow

    As you have HashMap<String, HashMap>, you would need two loops - one for the outer and one for the inner HashMap. Btw - you should definitively type the second HashMap - don't know …

  5. How to preserve insertion order in HashMap? - Stack Overflow

    I'm using a HashMap. When I iterate over the map, the data is returned in (often the same) random order. But the data was inserted in a specific order, and I need to preserve the …

  6. How to directly initialize a HashMap (in a literal way)?

    This creates an anonymous subclass of HashMap, whose instance initializer puts these values. (By the way, a map can't contain twice the same value, your second put will overwrite the first …

  7. oop - Java - Initialize a HashMap of HashMaps - Stack Overflow

    Mar 26, 2013 · I am still new to object instantiation, and wonder what to do to initialize a HashMap of HashMaps. When inserting new observations into the classifier, I can create a new …

  8. Difference between HashSet and HashMap? - Stack Overflow

    Apart from the fact that HashSet does not allow duplicate values, what is the difference between HashMap and HashSet in their implementation? It's a little bit vague because both use hash …

  9. java - Time Complexity of HashMap methods - Stack Overflow

    On an average, the time complexity of a HashMap insertion, deletion, and the search takes O (1) constant time in java, which depends on the loadfactor (number of entries present in the hash …

  10. What is the best way to use a HashMap in C++? - Stack Overflow

    Aug 26, 2010 · A hash_map is an older, unstandardized version of what for standardization purposes is called an unordered_map (originally in TR1, and included in the standard since …