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Java HashSet

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Java HashSet

A HashSet is a collection of items where every item is unique, and it is found in the java.util package:

Example

Create a HashSet object called cars that will store strings:

import java.util.HashSet; // Import the HashSet class

HashSet<String> cars = new HashSet<String>();



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Add Items

The HashSet class has many useful methods. For example, to add items to it, use the add() method:

Example

// Import the HashSet class
import java.util.HashSet;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    HashSet<String> cars = new HashSet<String>();
    cars.add("Volvo");
    cars.add("BMW");
    cars.add("Ford");
    cars.add("BMW");
    cars.add("Mazda");
    System.out.println(cars);
  }
}
 

Note: In the example above, even though BMW is added twice it only appears once in the set because every item in a set has to be unique.



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Check If An Item Exists

To check whether an item exists in a HashSet, use the contains() method:

Example

cars.contains("Mazda");



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Remove An Item

To remove an item, use the remove() method:

Example

cars.remove("Volvo");
 

To remove all items, use the clear() method:

Example

cars.clear();



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HashSet Size

To find out how many items there are, use the size method:

Example

cars.size();



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Loop Through A HashSet

Loop through the items of an HashSet with a for-each loop:

Example

for (String i : cars) {
  System.out.println(i);
}



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Other Types

Items in an HashSet are actually objects. In the examples above, we created items (objects) of type "String". Remember that a String in Java is an object (not a primitive type). To use other types, such as int, you must specify an equivalent wrapper class: Integer. For other primitive types, use: Boolean for boolean, Character for char, Double for double, etc:

Example

Use a HashSet that stores Integer objects:

import java.util.HashSet;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] args) {

    // Create a HashSet object called numbers
    HashSet<Integer> numbers = new HashSet<Integer>();

    // Add values to the set
    numbers.add(4);
    numbers.add(7);
    numbers.add(8);

    // Show which numbers between 1 and 10 are in the set
    for(int i = 1; i <= 10; i++) {
      if(numbers.contains(i)) {
        System.out.println(i + " was found in the set.");
      } else {
        System.out.println(i + " was not found in the set.");
      }
    }
  }
}



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