The java.util.IdentityHashMap.equals() method in Java is used to check for equality between two maps. It verifies whether the elements of one map passed as a parameter is equal to the elements of this map or not.
Syntax:
ihashmap1.equals(ihashmap2)
Parameters: The method accepts one parameter ihashmap2 of identity hash map type and refers to the map whose equality is to be checked with this hash map.
Return Value: The method returns true if the equality holds for both the object map else it returns false.
Below programs illustrate the working of java.util.IdentityHashMap.equals() method:
Program 1:
// Java code to illustrate the equals() method import java.util.*; public class Identity_Hash_Map_Demo { public static void main(String[] args) { // Creating an empty IdentityHashMap IdentityHashMap<Integer, String> identity_hash1 = new IdentityHashMap<Integer, String>(); IdentityHashMap<Integer, String> identity_hash2 = new IdentityHashMap<Integer, String>(); // Mapping string values to int keys identity_hash1.put( 10 , "Geeks" ); identity_hash1.put( 15 , "4" ); identity_hash1.put( 20 , "Geeks" ); identity_hash1.put( 25 , "Welcomes" ); identity_hash1.put( 30 , "You" ); // Mapping string values to int keys identity_hash2.put( 10 , "Geeks" ); identity_hash2.put( 15 , "4" ); identity_hash2.put( 20 , "Geeks" ); identity_hash2.put( 25 , "Welcomes" ); identity_hash2.put( 30 , "You" ); // Displaying the IdentityHashMap System.out.println( "First Map: " + identity_hash1); // Displaying the final IdentityHashMap System.out.println( "Second Map: " + identity_hash2); // Displaying the equality System.out.println( "Equality: " + identity_hash1.equals(identity_hash2)); } } |
First Map: {10=Geeks, 30=You, 20=Geeks, 25=Welcomes, 15=4} Second Map: {10=Geeks, 30=You, 20=Geeks, 25=Welcomes, 15=4} Equality: true
Program 2:
// Java code to illustrate the equals() method import java.util.*; public class Identity_Hash_Map_Demo { public static void main(String[] args) { // Creating an empty IdentityHashMap IdentityHashMap<Integer, String> identity_hash1 = new IdentityHashMap<Integer, String>(); IdentityHashMap<Integer, String> identity_hash2 = new IdentityHashMap<Integer, String>(); // Mapping string values to int keys identity_hash1.put( 10 , "Geeks" ); identity_hash1.put( 15 , "4" ); identity_hash1.put( 20 , "Geeks" ); identity_hash1.put( 25 , "Welcomes" ); identity_hash1.put( 30 , "You" ); // Mapping string values to int keys identity_hash2.put( 10 , "Geeks" ); identity_hash2.put( 15 , "4" ); identity_hash2.put( 20 , "Geek" ); identity_hash2.put( 25 , "Welcomes" ); identity_hash2.put( 30 , "You" ); // Displaying the IdentityHashMap System.out.println( "First Map: " + identity_hash1); // Displaying the final IdentityHashMap System.out.println( "Second Map: " + identity_hash2); // Displaying the equality System.out.println( "Equality: " + identity_hash1.equals(identity_hash2)); } } |
First Map: {10=Geeks, 30=You, 20=Geeks, 25=Welcomes, 15=4} Second Map: {10=Geeks, 30=You, 20=Geek, 25=Welcomes, 15=4} Equality: false