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Remove Element from IdentityHashMap in Java
Use the remove() method to remove an element from IdentityHashMap.
Let us create IdentityHashMap and add some elements
Map<String, Integer> m = new IdentityHashMap<String, Integer>(); m.put("1", 100); m.put("2", 200); m.put("3", 300); m.put("4", 150); m.put("5", 110); m.put("6", 50); m.put("7", 90); m.put("8", 250); m.put("9", 350); m.put("10", 450);
Let’s say you need to remove 2 from the Map. For that, use the remove() method
m.remove("2");
The following is an example to remove an element from Java IdentityHashMap
Example
import java.util.*; public class Demo { public static void main(String[] args) { Map<String, Integer> m = new IdentityHashMap<String, Integer>(); m.put("1", 100); m.put("2", 200); m.put("3", 300); m.put("4", 150); m.put("5", 110); m.put("6", 50); m.put("7", 90); m.put("8", 250); m.put("9", 350); m.put("10", 450); System.out.println("IdentityHashMap elements\n"+ m); m.remove("2"); System.out.println("\nUpdated IdentityHashMap elements\n"+ m); } }
The output is as follows
IdentityHashMap elements {2=200, 4=150, 9=350, 7=90, 10=450, 6=50, 5=110, 8=250, 1=100, 3=300} Updated IdentityHashMap elements {4=150, 9=350, 7=90, 10=450, 6=50, 5=110, 8=250, 1=100, 3=300}
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