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Convert Hash Map to 2D Array

What is the easiest way to convert a HashMap into a 2D array?

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Anto Avatar asked Feb 15 '10 10:02

Anto


3 Answers

HashMap map = new HashMap();
Object[][] arr = new Object[map.size()][2];
Set entries = map.entrySet();
Iterator entriesIterator = entries.iterator();

int i = 0;
while(entriesIterator.hasNext()){

    Map.Entry mapping = (Map.Entry) entriesIterator.next();

    arr[i][0] = mapping.getKey();
    arr[i][1] = mapping.getValue();

    i++;
}
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nalo Avatar answered Nov 19 '22 04:11

nalo


This can only be done when the types of both key and value are the same.

Given:

HashMap<String,String> map;

I can create an array from this map with this simple loop:

String[][] array = new String[map.size()][2];
int count = 0;
for(Map.Entry<String,String> entry : map.entrySet()){
    array[count][0] = entry.getKey();
    array[count][1] = entry.getValue();
    count++;
}
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Scharrels Avatar answered Nov 19 '22 04:11

Scharrels


How about

Object[][] array = new Object[][]{map.keySet.toArray(), map.entrySet.toArray()};

Or, to be more specific about the types, let's say they're Strings: Set's toArray takes a hint argument, so that

String[][] array = new String[][]{map.keySet.toArray(new String[0]), map.entrySet.toArray(new String[0])};

Edit: I just realized a couple of days later that while this may work by chance, in general it shouldn't. The reason is the intermediate Set; although it is "backed by the map", there seems to be no explicit guarantee that it will iterate in any particular order. Thus the key- and entry-arrays might not be in the same order, which is a disaster for sure!

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Joonas Pulakka Avatar answered Nov 19 '22 05:11

Joonas Pulakka