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HashtableExample.java
import java.util.Hashtable; import java.util.Set; /* * Example of keySet() method. */ public class HashtableExample { public static void main( String[] args ) { Hashtable<String, String> hashtable = new Hashtable<String, String>(); /* * Key = CountryCode,Value = CountryName. */ hashtable.put("AF", "AFGHANISTAN"); hashtable.put("BE", "BELGIUM"); hashtable.put("US", "UNITED STATES"); hashtable.put("IN", "INDIA"); System.out.println("hashtable : " + hashtable + "\n"); /* * Returns a Set view of the keys contained in this map. The set is * backed by the map, so changes to the map are reflected in the set, * and vice-versa. * * If the map is modified while an iteration over the * set is in progress (except through the iterator's own remove * operation), the results of the iteration are undefined. The set * supports element removal, which removes the corresponding mapping * from the map, via the Iterator.remove, Set.remove, removeAll, * retainAll, and clear operations. It does not support the add or * addAll operations. */ Set<String> set = hashtable.keySet(); System.out.println("set : " + set + "\n"); System.out.println("-----------------------"); System.out.println("Key" +" | " + "value"); System.out.println("-----------------------"); for( String key : set ) { String value = hashtable.get(key); System.out.println(key + " | " + value); } } }
hashtable : {IN=INDIA, AF=AFGHANISTAN, BE=BELGIUM, US=UNITED STATES} set : [IN, AF, BE, US] ----------------------- Key | value ----------------------- IN | INDIA AF | AFGHANISTAN BE | BELGIUM US | UNITED STATES
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