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Java LinkedHashMap keySet() Method
Description
The Java LinkedHashMap keySet() method is used to get a Set view of the keys contained in this map.
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.LinkedHashMap.keySet() method.
public Set<K> keySet()
Parameters
NA
Return Value
The method call returns a set view of the keys contained in this map.
Exception
NA
Getting a Set View of Keys in a LinkedHashMap of Integer, Integer Pair Example
The following example shows the usage of Java LinkedHashMap keySet() method to get a Set view of keys of a Map. We've created a Map object of Integer,Integer pair. Then few entries are added, map is printed. Using keySet() method, set is retrieved and printed.
package com.tutorialspoint;
import java.util.LinkedHashMap;
public class LinkedHashMapDemo {
public static void main(String args[]) {
// create hash map
LinkedHashMap<Integer,Integer> newmap = new LinkedHashMap<>();
// populate hash map
newmap.put(1, 1);
newmap.put(2, 2);
newmap.put(3, 3);
System.out.println("Initial map elements: " + newmap);
System.out.println("KeySet view: " + newmap.keySet());
}
}
Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result.
Initial map elements: {1=1, 2=2, 3=3}
KeySet view: [1, 2, 3]
Getting a Set View of Keys in a LinkedHashMap of Integer, String Pair Example
The following example shows the usage of Java LinkedHashMap keySet() method to get a Set view of keys of a Map. We've created a Map object of Integer,String pair. Then few entries are added, map is printed. Using keySet() method, set is retrieved and printed.
package com.tutorialspoint;
import java.util.LinkedHashMap;
public class LinkedHashMapDemo {
public static void main(String args[]) {
// create hash map
LinkedHashMap<Integer,String> newmap = new LinkedHashMap<>();
// populate hash map
newmap.put(1, "tutorials");
newmap.put(2, "point");
newmap.put(3, "is best");
System.out.println("Initial map elements: " + newmap);
System.out.println("KeySet view: " + newmap.keySet());
}
}
Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result.
Initial map elements: {1=tutorials, 2=point, 3=is best}
KeySet view: [1, 2, 3]
Getting a Set View of Keys in a LinkedHashMap of Integer, Object Pair Example
The following example shows the usage of Java LinkedHashMap keySet() method to get a Set view of keys of a Map. We've created a Map object of Integer,Student pair. Then few entries are added, map is printed. Using keySet() method, set is retrieved and printed.
package com.tutorialspoint;
import java.util.LinkedHashMap;
public class LinkedHashMapDemo {
public static void main(String args[]) {
// create hash map
LinkedHashMap<Integer,Student> newmap = new LinkedHashMap<>();
// populate hash map
newmap.put(1, new Student(1, "Julie"));
newmap.put(2, new Student(2, "Robert"));
newmap.put(3, new Student(3, "Adam"));
System.out.println("Initial map elements: " + newmap);
System.out.println("KeySet view: " + newmap.keySet());
}
}
class Student {
int rollNo;
String name;
Student(int rollNo, String name){
this.rollNo = rollNo;
this.name = name;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "[ " + this.rollNo + ", " + this.name + " ]";
}
}
Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result.
Initial map elements: {1=[ 1, Julie ], 2=[ 2, Robert ], 3=[ 3, Adam ]}
KeySet view: [1, 2, 3]