The Java.util.Stack.hashCode() method in Java is used to get the hashcode value of this Stack.
Syntax:
Stack.hashCode()
Parameters: The method does not take any parameter.
Return Value: The method returns hash code value of this Stack which is of Integer type.
Below programs illustrate the Java.util.Stack.hashCode() method:
Program 1: Stack with string elements.
// Java code to illustrate hashCode() import java.util.*; public class StackDemo { public static void main(String args[]) { // Creating an empty Stack Stack<String> stack = new Stack<String>(); // Use add() method to add elements into the Stack stack.add( "Welcome" ); stack.add( "To" ); stack.add( "Geeks" ); stack.add( "4" ); stack.add( "Geeks" ); // Displaying the Stack System.out.println( "Stack: " + stack); // Displaying the hashCode value of Stack System.out.println( "The hashCode value is: " + stack.hashCode()); } } |
Stack: [Welcome, To, Geeks, 4, Geeks] The hashCode value is: -878886256
Program 2: Stack with integer elements.
// Java code to illustrate hashCode() import java.util.*; public class StackDemo { public static void main(String args[]) { // Creating an empty Stack Stack<Integer> stack = new Stack<Integer>(); // Use add() method to add elements into the Stack stack.add( 10 ); stack.add( 20 ); stack.add( 30 ); stack.add( 40 ); stack.add( 50 ); // Displaying the Stack System.out.println( "Stack: " + stack); // Displaying the hashCode value of Stack System.out.println( "The hashCode value is: " + stack.hashCode()); } } |
Stack: [10, 20, 30, 40, 50] The hashCode value is: 38490301