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Difference between ArrayList and HashSet in Java

Vivek Verma
Updated on 05-May-2025 14:47:43

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In Java, ArrayList and HashSet are the most important classes of the Collection Framework. Both are used to "store collections of elements", but they are used for different purposes and have different characteristics. ArrayList is an "ordered collection" that allows duplicate elements, while HashSet is an "unordered collection" that does not allow duplicates. ArrayList vs HashSet in Java Here are some key differences between ArrayList and HashSet in Java: Key ArrayList HashSet Implementation ArrayList is the implementation of the List interface. HashSet, on the other hand, is the implementation of a set interface. ... Read More

Difference between Applets and Servlets in Java.

Aishwarya Naglot
Updated on 10-Oct-2024 13:40:48

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In Java, both Applets and Servlets are the programs or applications that run in a Java environment. Applets are designed to provide interactive features that can be embedded into web pages and allow users to engage with content directly through their web browsers. On the other hand, Servlets operate on the server side, they handle requests and responses, which is most important for generating dynamic content in web applications. The main difference in both programs is that their processing is done in different environments. Difference between Applets and Servlets Some of the major differences between Applets and Servlets are as ... Read More

Difference between an Iterator and ListIterator in Java

Nitin Sharma
Updated on 16-Sep-2019 11:31:47

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Java provided these two interfaces to traverse the data one by one stored in a collection. The internal implementation of iterator and list iterator makes them differ apart but the main agenda of both the iterators is the same.The following are the important differences between Iterator and ListIterator.Sr. No.KeyIteratorListIterator1ApplicableIterator can be used to traverse any collection irrespective of the type of collection.List iterator can only be used to iterate only List collection implemented classes like arraylist, linkedlist etc.2CallingAs mentioned Iterator must be used to enumerate elements in all Collections implemented interfaces like Set, List, Queue, Deque and also in all ... Read More

Difference between an Integer and int in Java

Nitin Sharma
Updated on 02-Mar-2020 10:04:38

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A Java both int and Integer are used to store integer type data the major difference between both is type of int is primitive while Integer is of class type.This difference become significant when concept of OOPs comes in picture during development as int follows the principle of primitive data type while Integer behave as a wrapper class.Following are the important differences between int and Integer.Sr. No.KeyintInteger1TypeA int is a data type that stores 32 bit signed two's compliment integer.On other hand Integer is a wrapper class which wraps a primitive type int into an object.2Purposeint helps in storing integer ... Read More

Difference between a Static Queue and a Singly Linked List in Java.

Nitin Sharma
Updated on 16-Sep-2019 11:10:29

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In Java List and Queue both are introduced as an ordered list of objects, where the same object may be added more than once. The difference between both comes in the manner of adding elements. In the queue, all the elements get inserted at the rear and removed from the front while we can add an element anywhere in the list.Sr. No.KeyStatic QueueSingly Linked List1Data initialization.Static Queue works in first out(FIFO) fashion as all the elements get inserted at the REAR and removed from the FRONT of the queue.In the case of Singly Linked List, one can add elements anywhere ... Read More

How can we convert a JSON string to a JSON object in Java?

raja
Updated on 03-Jul-2020 14:06:49

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The JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation and it can be used to transfer and storage of data.  The JSONObject can parse text from a String to produce a map-like object. The object provides methods for manipulating its contents, and for producing a JSON compliant object serialization. The JSONArray can parse text from a String to produce a vector-like object. The object provides methods for manipulating its contents, and for producing a JSON compliant array serialization.In the below two examples, We can convert a JSON string to a JSON object.Example 1import org.json.JSONObject; import org.json.JSONArray; public class StringToJSONTest {    public static void main(String args[]) {   ... Read More

What is the use of .clear() method in Javascript weakMap?

Abdul Rawoof
Updated on 26-Aug-2022 11:58:18

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WeakMap is a collection in JavaScript. This type of collection is used to store the data in the form of key-value pairs. In WeakMap, the key must be definitely an object and the values can be of any type. This collection is called as WeakMap because of the key which is mandated to be the object. An object can be garbage collected which is a disadvantage when compared with Map. In JavaScript WeakMap, clear() function is used to delete the whole weakMap or removes all the elements in the weakMap. Syntax the syntax for weak map is as follows. mapName.clear() ... Read More

Name some methods of weakMap instances in javascript?

Abdul Rawoof
Updated on 26-Aug-2022 11:58:00

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WeakMap is a collection in JavaScript. This type of collection is used to store the data in the form of key-value pairs. In WeakMap, the key must be definitely an object and the values can be of any type. New function in weakMaps A new WeakMap is created using the ‘new’ key word dynamically. Syntax A new WeakMap is created using the syntax mentioned below. var weakMapName = new WeakMap() Example 1 This example demonstrates how to create a WeakMap using new operator in JavaScript − var wkMap = new WeakMap() if(wkMap){ console.log("WeakMap is created using ... Read More

Why do we need weakMaps in Javascript?

Abdul Rawoof
Updated on 26-Aug-2022 11:57:42

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WeakMap is a collection in JavaScript. This type of collection is used to store the data in the form of key-value pairs. In WeakMap, the key must definitely be an object and the values can be of any type. The difference between a Map and a WeakMap is, in weakmap key must be an object and the other difference is that a weakmap is like a blackbox where the keys can’t be retrieved. The value of the weakmap can be accessed only if the key is known which means the values in the weakmap are private. Additional data can be ... Read More

How to find operating system in the client machine using JavaScript?

Abdul Rawoof
Updated on 26-Aug-2022 11:58:35

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The type of operating system used in the client machine can be detected using some of the functions in JavaScript. The different functions are discussed below. Using navigator.appVersion This property will return the information about the browser and the operating system being used in the form of a string. Syntax The syntax for the navigator.appVersion is given below. navigator.appVersion Example 1 This example demonstrates the usage of navigator.appVersion to detect client OS − Click to get the operating system Operating System ... Read More

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