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TreeMapExample.java
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TreeMapExample.java
import java.util.Set; import java.util.SortedMap; import java.util.TreeMap; /* * Example of subMap(K fromKey,K toKey) method. */ public class TreeMapExample { public static void main( String[] args ) { TreeMap<Integer, String> treeMap = new TreeMap<Integer, String>(); treeMap.put(10, "Cat"); treeMap.put(50, "Dog"); treeMap.put(30, "Apple"); treeMap.put(40, "Ball"); treeMap.put(20, "Eagle"); System.out.println("treeMap : " + treeMap + "\n"); /* * Returns a view of the portion of this map whose keys range from * fromKey, inclusive, to toKey, exclusive. (If fromKey and toKey are * equal, the returned map is empty.) The returned map is backed by this * map, so changes in the returned map are reflected in this map, and * vice-versa. The returned map supports all optional map operations * that this map supports. * * Equivalent to subMap(fromKey, true, toKey, false). */ SortedMap<Integer, String> sortedMap = treeMap.subMap(10, 40); System.out.println("sortedMap : " + sortedMap + "\n"); Set<Integer> set = sortedMap.keySet(); System.out.println("set : " + set + "\n"); System.out.println("-----------------------"); System.out.println("Key" + " | " + "value"); System.out.println("-----------------------"); for( Integer key : set ) { String value = sortedMap.get(key); System.out.println(key + " | " + value); } } }
treeMap : {10=Cat, 20=Eagle, 30=Apple, 40=Ball, 50=Dog} sortedMap : {10=Cat, 20=Eagle, 30=Apple} set : [10, 20, 30] ----------------------- Key | value ----------------------- 10 | Cat 20 | Eagle 30 | Apple
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