More Java Collections – Meet Java Hashmap
Java HashMap
s are neat. They are part of the Java Collections, and they are a kind of cousin to ArrayList,
which we will use in the Note to Self project during the next chapter. They basically encapsulate useful data storage techniques that would otherwise be quite technical for us to code successfully for ourselves.
I thought it would be worth taking a first look at HashMap
on its own.
Suppose we want to store the data of lots of characters from a role-playing game, and each different character is represented by an object of type Character
.
We could use some of the Java tools we already know about, such as arrays or ArrayList
. However, Java HashMap
is also like these things, but with HashMap
we can give a unique key/identifier to each Character
object and access any such object using that key/identifier.
Note
The term "hash" comes from the process of turning our chosen key/identifier into something used internally by the HashMap
class...