HashMap and Hashtable are used to store data in key and value form using a hashing technique to store unique keys. To copy Map content to another Hashtable in Java putAll() method is used.
putAll() method:
The method copies all the mappings from the specified hashmap to the hashtable. These mappings replace any mappings that this hash table had for any of the keys currently in the specified hashmap.
Syntax:
hashtable.putAll(hashmap)
Parameters: The method takes one parameter hashmap that refers to the existing map we want to copy from
Return Value: The method does not return any values.
Exception: The method throws NullPointerException if the map we want to copy from is null.
Steps in Copying HashMap elements to a Hashtable
- Create a new HashMap with some elements
- Put mappings into HashMap
- Create a new Hashtable.
- Use putAll() method to copy elements from HashMap to Hashtable
Example 1:
// Java code to copy Map content to another Hashtable import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Hashtable;
public class NewExample {
public static void main(String a[])
{
// Create hashmap and insert elements
HashMap<String, String> hashmap
= new HashMap<String, String>();
// Add mappings
hashmap.put( "key_1" , "GeeksForGeeks" );
hashmap.put( "key_2" , "2020" );
// Create hashtable
Hashtable<String, String> hashtable
= new Hashtable<String, String>();
// Use putAll to copy Map elements to hashtable.
hashtable.putAll(hashmap);
// Print hashtable elements
System.out.println( "Elements in hashtable: "
+ hashtable);
}
} |
Elements in hashtable: {key_2=2020, key_1=GeeksForGeeks}
Example 2:
// Java code to copy Map content to another Hashtable import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.HashMap;
public class HashmapExample {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Create HashMap and insert elements
HashMap<String, String> hashmap
= new HashMap<String, String>();
// Add mappings
hashmap.put( "key_1" , "GeeksForGeeks" );
hashmap.put( "key_2" , "2020" );
// Create Hashtable and insert elements
Hashtable<String, String> hashtable
= new Hashtable<String, String>();
hashtable.put( "key_1" , "GFG" );
hashtable.put( "key_3" , "Java" );
hashtable.put( "key_4" , "Programming" );
System.out.println( "Elements in HashMap : "
+ hashmap);
System.out.println(
"Initial Elements in Hashtable : " + hashtable);
// Use putAll() to copy Map elements to Hashtable
// It replaces existing mapping of keys
hashtable.putAll(hashmap);
System.out.println(
"After copying map elements in hashtable:" );
System.out.println( "Elements in Hashtable : "
+ hashtable);
}
} |
Elements in HashMap : {key_2=2020, key_1=GeeksForGeeks} Initial Elements in Hashtable : {key_4=Programming, key_3=Java, key_1=GFG} After copying map elements in hashtable: Elements in Hashtable : {key_4=Programming, key_3=Java, key_2=2020, key_1=GeeksForGeeks}