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How to Compare Two TreeMap Objects in Java?

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TreeMap class in java provides a way of storing key-value pairs in sorted order. The below example shows how to compare two TreeMap objects using the equals() method. It compares two TreeMap objects and returns true if both of the maps have the same mappings else returns false.

Syntax:

boolean equals(Object o)

Return: It returns true if both the maps are equal else returns false.

Java




// Java program to Compare Two TreeMap Objects
import java.io.*;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.TreeMap;
 
public class GFG {
 
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
 
        // Creating first TreeMap
        TreeMap<Integer, String> Office1
            = new TreeMap<Integer, String>();
 
        Office1.put(1, "Mumbai");
        Office1.put(2, "Delhi");
 
        // Creating second TreeMap
        TreeMap<Integer, String> Office2
            = new TreeMap<Integer, String>();
 
        Office2.put(1, "Mumbai");
        Office2.put(2, "Delhi");
 
        // equals compares two TreeMap objects and
        // returns true if both of the maps have the same
        // mappings.
        System.out.println(Office1.equals(Office2));
 
        // add new mapping to second TreeMap
        Office2.put(3, "Goa");
 
        // this will return false as both TreeMap objects do
        // not contain same mappings
        System.out.println(Office1.equals(Office2));
    }
}


Output

true
false

 


Last Updated : 05 Aug, 2021
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