The isEmpty() method of Dictionary Class checks whether this dictionary has any key-value mappings or not. The function returns TRUE only if there is no entry in this dictionary.
Syntax:
public abstract boolean isEmpty()
Return Value: The function returns TRUE if the dictionary is empty and FALSE otherwise.
Exception: The function throws no exception.
Below programs illustrate the use of Dictionary.isEmpty() method:
Program 1:
// Java Program to illustrate // Dictionary.isEmpty() method import java.util.*; class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // Create a new hashtable Dictionary<Integer, String> d = new Hashtable<Integer, String>(); // Insert elements in the hashtable d.put( 1 , "Geeks" ); d.put( 2 , "for" ); d.put( 3 , "Geeks" ); // Print the Dictionary System.out.println( "\nDictionary: " + d); // check if this dictionary is empty // using isEmpty() method if (d.isEmpty()) { System.out.println( "Dictionary " + "is empty" ); } else System.out.println( "Dictionary " + "is not empty" ); } } |
Dictionary: {3=Geeks, 2=for, 1=Geeks} Dictionary is not empty
Program 2:
// Java Program to illustrate // Dictionary.isEmpty() method import java.util.*; class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // Create a new hashtable Dictionary<String, String> d = new Hashtable<String, String>(); // Print the Dictionary System.out.println( "\nDictionary: " + d); // check if this dictionary is empty // using isEmpty() method if (d.isEmpty()) { System.out.println( "Dictionary " + "is empty" ); } else System.out.println( "Dictionary " + "is not empty" ); // Insert elements in the hashtable d.put( "a" , "GFG" ); d.put( "b" , "gfg" ); // Print the Dictionary System.out.println( "\nDictionary: " + d); // check if this dictionary is empty // using isEmpty() method if (d.isEmpty()) { System.out.println( "Dictionary " + "is empty" ); } else System.out.println( "Dictionary " + "is not empty" ); // Remove elements in the hashtable d.remove( "a" ); d.remove( "b" ); // Print the Dictionary System.out.println( "\nDictionary: " + d); // check if this dictionary is empty // using isEmpty() method if (d.isEmpty()) { System.out.println( "Dictionary " + "is empty" ); } else System.out.println( "Dictionary " + "is not empty" ); } } |
Dictionary: {} Dictionary is empty Dictionary: {b=gfg, a=GFG} Dictionary is not empty Dictionary: {} Dictionary is empty
Reference:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/Dictionary.html#isEmpty()