package com.mkyong;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Map.Entry;
public class LoopMap {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// initial a Map
Map<String, String> map = new HashMap<String, String>();
map.put("1", "Jan");
map.put("2", "Feb");
map.put("3", "Mar");
map.put("4", "Apr");
map.put("5", "May");
map.put("6", "Jun");
// Map -> Set -> Iterator -> Map.Entry -> troublesome, not recommend!
System.out.println("\nExample 1...");
Iterator<Entry<String,String>> iterator = map.entrySet().iterator();
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
Map.Entry<String,String> entry = (Map.Entry<String,String>) iterator.next();
System.out.println("Key : " + entry.getKey() + " Value :" + entry.getValue());
}
// more elegant way, this should be the standard way, recommend!
System.out.println("\nExample 2...");
for (Map.Entry<String, String> entry : map.entrySet()) {
System.out.println("Key : " + entry.getKey() + " Value : " + entry.getValue());
}
// weired, but works anyway, not recommend!
System.out.println("\nExample 3...");
for (Object key : map.keySet()) {
System.out.println("Key : " + key.toString() + " Value : " + map.get(key));
}
//Java 8 only, forEach and Lambda. recommend!
System.out.println("\nExample 4...");
map.forEach((k,v)->System.out.println("Key : " + k + " Value : " + v));
}
}
Example 1…
Key : 1 Value :Jan
Key : 2 Value :Feb
Key : 3 Value :Mar
Key : 4 Value :Apr
Key : 5 Value :May
Key : 6 Value :Jun
Example 2…
Key : 1 Value : Jan
Key : 2 Value : Feb
Key : 3 Value : Mar
Key : 4 Value : Apr
Key : 5 Value : May
Key : 6 Value : Jun
Example 3…
Key : 1 Value : Jan
Key : 2 Value : Feb
Key : 3 Value : Mar
Key : 4 Value : Apr
Key : 5 Value : May
Key : 6 Value : Jun
Example 4…
Key : 1 Value : Jan
Key : 2 Value : Feb
Key : 3 Value : Mar
Key : 4 Value : Apr
Key : 5 Value : May
Key : 6 Value : Jun