I have a HashMap with various keys and values, how can I get one value out?
I have a key in the map called my_code, it should contain a string, how can I just get that without having to iterate through the map?
So far I've got..
HashMap newMap = new HashMap(paramMap);
String s = newMap.get("my_code").toString();
I'm expecting to see a String, such as "ABC" or "DEF" as that is what I put in there initially, but if I do a System.out.println() I get something like java.lang.string#F0454
Sorry, I'm not too familiar with maps as you can probably guess ;)
解决方案
Object value = map.get(myCode);
Edit: you edited your question with the following:
I'm expecting to see a String, such as "ABC" or "DEF" as that is what I put in there initially, but if I do a System.out.println() I get something like java.lang.string#F0454
Sorry, I'm not too familiar with maps as you can probably guess ;)
You're seeing the outcome of Object#toString(). But the java.lang.String should already have one implemented, unless you created a custom implementation with a lowercase s in the name: java.lang.string. If it is actually a custom object, then you need to override Object#toString() to get a "human readable string" whenever you do a System.out.println() or toString() on the desired object. For example:
@Override
public String toString() {
return "This is Object X with a property value " + value;
}