Last Updated : 24 Jul, 2018
The java.util.IdentityHashMap.put() method of IdentityHashMap is used to insert a mapping into a map. This means we can insert a specific key and the value it is mapping, into a particular map. If an existing key is passed then the previous value gets replaced by the new value. If a new pair is passed, then the pair gets inserted as a whole.
Syntax:Identity_Hash_Map.put(key, value)Parameters:
The method takes two parameters, both are of the Object type of the IdentityHashMap.
If an existing key is passed then the previous value gets returned. If a new pair is passed, then NULL is returned. Below programs are used to illustrate the working of java.util.IdentityHashMap.put() Method:
Program 1:When passing an existing key.
Java
// Java code to illustrate the put() method
import java.util.*;
public class Identity_Hash_Map_Demo {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Creating an empty IdentityHashMap
Map<Integer, String> identity_hash = new IdentityHashMap<Integer, String>();
// Mapping string values to int keys
identity_hash.put(10, "Geeks");
identity_hash.put(15, "4");
identity_hash.put(20, "Geeks");
identity_hash.put(25, "Welcomes");
identity_hash.put(30, "You");
// Displaying the IdentityHashMap
System.out.println("Initial Mappings are: " + identity_hash);
// Inserting existing key along with new value
String returned_value = (String)identity_hash.put(20, "All");
// Verifying the returned value
System.out.println("Returned value is: " + returned_value);
// Displayin the new map
System.out.println("New map is: " + identity_hash);
}
}
Output:
Initial Mappings are: {10=Geeks, 30=You, 20=Geeks, 25=Welcomes, 15=4} Returned value is: Geeks New map is: {10=Geeks, 30=You, 20=All, 25=Welcomes, 15=4}Program 2:
When passing a new key.
Java
// Java code to illustrate the put() method
import java.util.*;
public class Identity_Hash_Map_Demo {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Creating an empty IdentityHashMap
Map<Integer, String> identity_hash = new IdentityHashMap<Integer, String>();
// Mapping string values to int keys
identity_hash.put(10, "Geeks");
identity_hash.put(15, "4");
identity_hash.put(20, "Geeks");
identity_hash.put(25, "Welcomes");
identity_hash.put(30, "You");
// Displaying the IdentityHashMap
System.out.println("Initial Mappings are: " + identity_hash);
// Inserting existing key along with new value
String returned_value = (String)identity_hash.put(50, "All");
// Verifying the returned value
System.out.println("Returned value is: " + returned_value);
// Displayin the new map
System.out.println("New map is: " + identity_hash);
}
}
Output:
Initial Mappings are: {10=Geeks, 30=You, 20=Geeks, 25=Welcomes, 15=4} Returned value is: null New map is: {10=Geeks, 30=You, 20=Geeks, 25=Welcomes, 15=4, 50=All}Note:
The same operation can be performed with any type of Mappings with variation and combination of different data types.
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