The equals() method of java.util.HashSet class is used verify the equality of an Object with a HashSet and compare them. The list returns true only if both HashSet contains same elements, irrespective of order.
Syntax:
public boolean equals(Object o)
Parameters: This method takes the object o as a parameter to be compared for equality with this set.
Returns Value: This method returns true if the specified object is equal to this set.
Below are the examples to illustrate the equals() method.
Example 1:
// Java program to demonstrate equals() // method of HashSet import java.util.*; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] argv) { // Creating object of HashSet<String> HashSet<String> arrset1 = new HashSet<String>(); // Populating arrset1 arrset1.add( "A" ); arrset1.add( "B" ); arrset1.add( "C" ); arrset1.add( "D" ); arrset1.add( "E" ); // print arrset1 System.out.println( "First HashSet: " + arrset1); // Creating another object of HashSet<String> HashSet<String> arrset2 = new HashSet<String>(); // Populating arrset2 arrset2.add( "A" ); arrset2.add( "B" ); arrset2.add( "C" ); arrset2.add( "D" ); arrset2.add( "E" ); // print arrset2 System.out.println( "Second HashSet: " + arrset2); // comparing first HashSet to another // using equals() method boolean value = arrset1.equals(arrset2); // print the value System.out.println( "Are both set equal: " + value); } } |
First HashSet: [A, B, C, D, E] Second HashSet: [A, B, C, D, E] Are both set equal: true
Example 2:
// Java program to demonstrate equals() // method of HashSet import java.util.*; public class GFG1 { public static void main(String[] argv) { // Creating object of HashSet HashSet<Integer> arrset1 = new HashSet<Integer>(); // Populating arrset1 arrset1.add( 10 ); arrset1.add( 20 ); arrset1.add( 30 ); arrset1.add( 40 ); arrset1.add( 50 ); // print arrset1 System.out.println( "First HashSet: " + arrset1); // Creating another object of HashSet HashSet<Integer> arrset2 = new HashSet<Integer>(); // Populating arrset2 arrset2.add( 10 ); arrset2.add( 20 ); arrset2.add( 30 ); // print arrset2 System.out.println( "Second HashSet: " + arrset2); // comparing first HashSet to another // using equals() method boolean value = arrset1.equals(arrset2); // print the value System.out.println( "Are both set equal: " + value); } } |
First HashSet: [50, 20, 40, 10, 30] Second HashSet: [20, 10, 30] Are both set equal: false