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HashMap computeIfAbsent() method in Java with Examples

The computeIfAbsent(Key, Function) method of HashMap class is used to compute the value for a given key using the given mapping function. Store the computed value for the key in Hashmap if the key is not already associated with a value (or is mapped to null) else null.

Syntax:

public V 
computeIfAbsent(K key,
Function<? super K, ? extends V> remappingFunction)

Parameters: This method accepts two parameters:

  • key : key for which we want to compute value using mapping.
  • remappingFunction : function to do the operation on value.

Returns: This method returns the current (existing or computed) value associated with the specified key, or null if mapping returns null

  • If remapping function returns null for a key, then no mapping is recorded for that key.
  • At time of computation if remapping function throws an exception, the exception is rethrown, and the no mapping is recorded.
  • During computation, modification this map using this method is not allowed.
  • This method will throw a ConcurrentModificationException if the remapping function modified this map during computation.

Examples of Java HashMap computeIfAbsent() method

Below programs illustrate the computeIfAbsent(Key, Function) method: 

Example 1: 




// Java program to demonstrate
// computeIfAbsent(Key, Function) method.
import java.util.*;
 
// Driver Class
public class GFG {
    // Main method
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        // create a HashMap and add some values
        HashMap<String, Integer> map = new HashMap<>();
        map.put("key1", 10000);
        map.put("key2", 55000);
        map.put("key3", 44300);
        map.put("key4", 53200);
 
        // print map details
        System.out.println("HashMap:\n " + map.toString());
 
        // provide value for new key which is absent
        // using computeIfAbsent method
        map.computeIfAbsent("key5", k -> 2000 + 33000);
        map.computeIfAbsent("key6", k -> 2000 * 34);
 
        // print new mapping
        System.out.println("New HashMap:\n " + map);
    }
}

Output
HashMap:
 {key1=10000, key2=55000, key3=44300, key4=53200}
New HashMap:
 {key1=10000, key2=55000, key5=35000, key6=68000, key3=44300, key4=53200}

Example 2: 




// Java program to demonstrate
// computeIfAbsent(Key, Function) method.
import java.util.*;
 
// Driver Class
public class GFG {
    // Main method
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        // create a HashMap and add some values
        HashMap<Integer, String> map = new HashMap<>();
        map.put(10, "Aman");
        map.put(20, "Suraj");
        map.put(30, "Harsh");
 
        // print map details
        System.out.println("HashMap:\n" + map.toString());
 
        // provide value for new key which is absent
        // using computeIfAbsent method
        map.computeIfAbsent(40, k -> "Sanjeet");
 
        // this will not effect anything
        // because key 10 is present
        map.computeIfAbsent(10, k -> "Amarjit");
 
        // print new mapping
        System.out.println("New HashMap:\n" + map);
    }
}

Output
HashMap:
{20=Suraj, 10=Aman, 30=Harsh}
New HashMap:
{20=Suraj, 40=Sanjeet, 10=Aman, 30=Harsh}

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