Scala Mutable SortedMap equals() method with example Last Updated : 04 May, 2020 Improve Improve Like Article Like Save Share Report The equals() method is utilized to check whether the two SortedMaps have the same key-values pair or not. Method Definition: def equals(that: Any): Boolean Return Type: It returns true if the key-value pairs of both the SortedMaps are same else it returns false. Example #1: // Scala program of equals() // method import scala.collection.SortedMap // Creating object object GfG { // Main method def main(args:Array[String]) { // Creating SortedMaps val m1 = SortedMap("geeks" -> 5, "for" -> 3, "cs"-> 2) val m2 = SortedMap("cs" -> 2, "for" -> 3, "geeks"-> 5) // Applying equals method val result = m1.equals(m2) // Displays output println(result) } } Output: true Example #2: // Scala program of equals() // method import scala.collection.SortedMap // Creating object object GfG { // Main method def main(args:Array[String]) { // Creating SortedMaps val m1 = SortedMap("geeks" -> 5, "for" -> 3, "cs"-> 2) val m2 = SortedMap("cs" -> 2, "fo" -> 2, "geeks"-> 5) // Applying equals method val result = m1.equals(m2) // Displays output println(result) } } Output: false Like Article Suggest improvement Previous Scala Mutable SortedMap take() method with example Next Scala Mutable SortedMap empty() method with example Share your thoughts in the comments Add Your Comment Please Login to comment...