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Introduction
The Java EnumMap class is a specialized Map implementation for use with enum keys.Following are the important points about EnumMap −
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All of the keys in an enum map must come from a single enum type that is specified, explicitly or implicitly, when the map is created.
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Enum maps are maintained in the natural order of their keys.
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EnumMap is not synchronized.If multiple threads access an enum map concurrently, and at least one of the threads modifies the map, it should be synchronized externally.
Class declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.EnumMap class −
public class EnumMap<K extends Enum<K>,V> extends AbstractMap<K,V> implements Serializable, Cloneable
Class constructors
Sr.No. | Constructor & Description |
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EnumMap(Class<K> keyType) This constructor creates an empty enum map with the specified key type. |
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EnumMap(EnumMap<K,? extends V> m) This constructor creates an enum map with the same key type as the specified enum map, initially containing the same mappings (if any). |
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EnumMap(Map<K,? extends V> m) This constructor creates an enum map initialized from the specified map. |
Class methods
Sr.No. | Method & Description |
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1 | void clear()
This method removes all mappings from this map. |
2 | EnumMap<K,V> clone()
This method returns a shallow copy of this enum map. |
3 | boolean containsKey(Object key)
This method returns true if this map contains a mapping for the specified key. |
4 | boolean containsValue(Object value)
This method returns true if this map maps one or more keys to the specified value. |
5 | Set<Map.Entry<K,V>> entrySet()
This method returns a Set view of the mappings contained in this map. |
6 | boolean equals(Object o)
This method compares the specified object with this map for equality. |
7 | V get(Object key)
This method returns the value to which the specified key is mapped, or null if this map contains no mapping for the key. |
8 | int hashCode()
This method returns the hash code value for this map. |
9 | Set<K> keySet()
This method returns a Set view of the keys contained in this map. |
10 | V put(K key, V value)
This method associates the specified value with the specified key in this map. |
11 | void putAll(Map<? extends K,? extends V> m)
This method Copies all of the mappings from the specified map to this map. |
12 | V remove(Object key)
This method removes the mapping for this key from this map if present. |
13 | int size()
This method returns the number of key-value mappings in this map. |
14 | Collection<V> values()
This method returns a Collection view of the values contained in this map. |
Methods inherited
This class inherits methods from the following classes −
- java.util.AbstractMap
- java.util.Object
Adding a Key-Value to an EnumMap Of Enum, Integer Pair Example
The following example shows the usage of Java EnumMap put(K,V) method to put a value in the EnumMap instance. We”ve created a enum Numbers. Then EnumMap is created of enum Numbers and Integer. Few entries are added using put(K,V) and enumMap is printed. Using put() method again, a value of enumMap is replaced and map is printed again.
package com.tutorialspoint; import java.util.EnumMap; public class EnumMapDemo { // create an enum public enum Numbers{ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR, FIVE}; public static void main(String[] args) { EnumMap<Numbers,Integer> map = new EnumMap<>(Numbers.class); // associate values in map map.put(Numbers.ONE, 1); map.put(Numbers.TWO, 2); map.put(Numbers.THREE,3); // print the whole map System.out.println(map); map.put(Numbers.THREE, 4); // print the updated map System.out.println(map); } }
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
{ONE=1, TWO=2, THREE=3} {ONE=1, TWO=2, THREE=4}
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