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Java TreeMap Class

Java TreeMap Class Introduction

The Java TreeMap class is the Red-Black tree based implementation of the Map interface.Following are the important points about TreeMap −

Class declaration

Following is the declaration for java.util.TreeMap class −

public class TreeMap<K,V>
   extends AbstractMap<K,V>
   implements NavigableMap<K,V>, Cloneable, Serializable
Parameters

Following is the parameter for java.util.TreeMap class −

Class constructors Sr.No. Constructor & Description 1

TreeMap()

This constructor constructs a new, empty tree map, using the natural ordering of its keys.

2

TreeMap(Comparator<? super K> comparator)

This constructor constructs a new, empty tree map, ordered according to the given comparator.

3

TreeMap(Map<? extends K,? extends V> m)

This constructor constructs a new tree map containing the same mappings as the given map, ordered according to the natural ordering of its keys.

4

TreeMap(SortedMap<K,? extends V> m)

This constructor constructs a new tree map containing the same mappings and using the same ordering as the specified sorted map.

Class methods Sr.No. Method & Description 1 Map.Entry<K,V> ceilingEntry(K key)

This method returns a key-value mapping associated with the least key greater than or equal to the given key, or null if there is no such key.

2 K ceilingKey(K key)

This method returns the least key greater than or equal to the given key, or null if there is no such key.

3 void clear()

This method removes all of the mappings from this map.

4 Object clone()

This method returns a shallow copy of this TreeMap instance.

5 boolean containsKey(Object key)

This method returns true if this map contains a mapping for the specified key.

6 boolean containsValue(Object value)

This method returns true if this map maps one or more keys to the specified value.

7 NavigableSet<K> descendingKeySet()

This method returns a reverse order NavigableSet view of the keys contained in this map.

8 NavigableMap<K,V> descendingMap()

This method returns a reverse order view of the mappings contained in this map.

9 Set<Map.Entry<K,V>> entrySet()

This method returns a Set view of the mappings contained in this map.

10 Map.Entry<K,V> firstEntry()

This method returns a key-value mapping associated with the least key in this map, or null if the map is empty.

11 K firstKey()

This method returns the first (lowest) key currently in this map.

12 Map.Entry<K,V> floorEntry(K key)

This method returns a key-value mapping associated with the greatest key less than or equal to the given key, or null if there is no such key.

13 K floorKey(K key)

This method returns the greatest key less than or equal to the given key, or null if there is no such key.

14 V get(Object key)

This method returns the value to which the specified key is mapped, or null if this map contains no mapping for the key.

15 SortedMap<K,V> headMap(K toKey)

This method returns a view of the portion of this map whose keys are strictly less than toKey.

16 Map.Entry<K,V> higherEntry(K key)

This method returns the returns a key-value mapping associated with the least key strictly greater than the given key, or null if there is no such key.

17 K higherKey(K key)

This method returns the least key strictly greater than the given key, or null if there is no such key.

18 Set<K> keySet()

This method returns a Set view of the keys contained in this map.

19 Map.Entry<K,V> lastEntry()

This method returns a key-value mapping associated with the greatest key in this map, or null if the map is empty.

20 K lastKey()

This method returns the last (highest) key currently in this map.

21 Map.Entry<K,V> lowerEntry(K key)

This method returns a key-value mapping associated with the greatest key strictly less than the given key, or null if there is no such key.

22 K lowerKey(K key)

This method returns the greatest key strictly less than the given key, or null if there is no such key.

23 NavigableSet<K> navigableKeySet()

This method returns a NavigableSet view of the keys contained in this map.

24 Map.Entry<K,V> pollFirstEntry()

This method removes and returns a key-value mapping associated with the least key in this map, or null if the map is empty.

25 Map.Entry<K,V> pollLastEntry()

This method removes and returns a key-value mapping associated with the greatest key in this map, or null if the map is empty.

26 V put(K key, V value)

This method associates the specified value with the specified key in this map.

27 void putAll(Map<? extends K,? extends V> map)

This method copies all of the mappings from the specified map to this map.

28 V remove(Object key)

This method removes the mapping for this key from this TreeMap if present.

29 int size()

This method returns the number of key-value mappings in this map.

30 SortedMap<K,V> subMap(K fromKey, K toKey)

This method returns a view of the portion of this map whose keys range from fromKey, inclusive, to toKey, exclusive

31 SortedMap<K,V> tailMap(K fromKey)

This method returns a view of the portion of this map whose keys are greater than or equal to fromKey.

32 Collection<V> values()

This method returns a Collection view of the values contained in this map.

Methods inherited

This class inherits methods from the following classes −

Adding and Getting a Value from a TreeMap Example

The following example shows the usage of Java TreeMap get() method to get the value associated with the given key in the map. We've created a TreeMap object of Integer,Integer. Then few entries are added, and using get() we're printing a value for a given key.

package com.tutorialspoint;

import java.util.TreeMap;

public class TreeMapDemo {
   public static void main(String[] args) {

      // creating tree map 
      TreeMap<Integer, Integer> treemap = new TreeMap<>();

      // populating tree map
      treemap.put(2, 2);
      treemap.put(1, 1);
      treemap.put(3, 3);
      treemap.put(6, 6);
      treemap.put(5, 5);

      System.out.println("Checking value for key 3");
      System.out.println("Value is: "+ treemap.get(3));
   }    
}

Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result.

Checking value for key 3
Value is: three

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