Thursday, 25 December 2014

Java : Collection Framework : LinkedHashSet (Add User-defined Object)


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Employee.java
public class Employee
{

    private String name;
    private int    age;
    private int    salary;

    public Employee( String name, int age, int salary )
    {
        super();
        this.name = name;
        this.age = age;
        this.salary = salary;
    }

    public String getName()
    {
        return name;
    }

    public void setName( String name )
    {
        this.name = name;
    }

    public int getAge()
    {
        return age;
    }

    public void setAge( int age )
    {
        this.age = age;
    }

    public int getSalary()
    {
        return salary;
    }

    public void setSalary( int salary )
    {
        this.salary = salary;
    }

    @Override
    public String toString()
    {
        return "Employee [name=" + name + ", age=" + age + ", salary=" + salary
                + "]";
    }

}

LinkedHashSetExample.java
import java.util.LinkedHashSet;

/*
 * Storing user-defined class objects.
 */
public class LinkedHashSetExample
{
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        LinkedHashSet<Employee> linkedHashSet = new LinkedHashSet<Employee>();

        Employee john = new Employee("John", 32, 40000);
        Employee david = new Employee("David", 42, 80000);
        Employee peter = new Employee("Peter", 52, 150000);

        linkedHashSet.add(john);
        linkedHashSet.add(david);
        linkedHashSet.add(peter);

        System.out.println("linkedHashSet : " + linkedHashSet + "\n");

        /*
         * Using for each loop getting each employee object from the
         * linkedHashSet
         */
        for (Employee employee : linkedHashSet)
        {
            System.out.println("-------------------------------------");
            System.out.println(employee.toString());
            System.out.println("Name : " + employee.getName());
            System.out.println("Age : " + employee.getAge());
            System.out.println("Salary : " + employee.getSalary());
        }

    }
}

Output
linkedHashSet : [Employee [name=John, age=32, salary=40000], Employee [name=David, age=42, salary=80000], Employee [name=Peter, age=52, salary=150000]]

-------------------------------------
Employee [name=John, age=32, salary=40000]
Name : John
Age : 32
Salary : 40000
-------------------------------------
Employee [name=David, age=42, salary=80000]
Name : David
Age : 42
Salary : 80000
-------------------------------------
Employee [name=Peter, age=52, salary=150000]
Name : Peter
Age : 52
Salary : 150000

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