Java Collections - checkedSortedMap() Method
The java.util.Collections.checkedSortedMap() method returns a dynamically typesafe view of the specified sorted map. Any attempt to insert a mapping whose key or value have the wrong type will result in an immediate ClassCastException.
Syntax
public static <K,V> SortedMap<K,V> checkedSortedMap(SortedMap<K,V> m, Class<K> keyType, Class<V> valueType)
Here, K and V are the type of keys and values in the sorted map.
Parameters
m |
Specify the sorted map for which a dynamically typesafe view is to be returned. |
keyType |
Specify the type of key that m is permitted to hold. |
valueType |
Specify the type of value that m is permitted to hold. |
Return Value
Returns a dynamically typesafe view of the specified sorted map.
Exception
NA.
Example:
In the example below, the java.util.Collections.checkedSortedMap() method returns a dynamically typesafe view of the given sorted map.
import java.util.*; public class MyClass { public static void main(String[] args) { //creating a SortedMap object SortedMap<Integer, String> MyMap = new TreeMap<Integer, String>(); //populating MyMap MyMap.put(102, "John"); MyMap.put(101, "Marry"); MyMap.put(103, "Kim"); //printing the map System.out.println("MyMap contains: " + MyMap); //creating a dynamically typesafe view //of the sorted map SortedMap NewMap = Collections.checkedSortedMap(MyMap, Integer.class, String.class); //printing the map System.out.println("NewMap contains: " + NewMap); } }
The output of the above code will be:
MyMap contains: {101=Marry, 102=John, 103=Kim} NewMap contains: {101=Marry, 102=John, 103=Kim}
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