HashSet with two equals object?

女生的网名这么多〃 提交于 2019-11-29 11:39:40

You need to be sure to implement hashCode() as well, and when two Triples are equal, their hashCodes must also be equal. If you don't do that, you will get strange behavior.

You didn't override equals and hashCode in your class properly. Here's how to write it and test it :

http://java.sun.com/developer/Books/effectivejava/Chapter3.pdf

Looks like it returns true for Strings only...i tries to run the below code

            final HashSet<Car> carHashSet = new HashSet<Car>();
    final Car c1 = new  Car("black","ZX","deisel");
    final Car c2 = new  Car("black","ZX","deisel");
    carHashSet.add(c1);

    if (carHashSet.contains(c2))
        System.out.println("has c2 obj");
    else
        System.out.println("dont have C2 obj");

    final HashSet<String> stringHashSet = new HashSet<String>();

    final String k1 = "test";
    final String k2 = "test";//final String k2 = "Test";

    stringHashSet.add(k1);

    if (stringHashSet.contains(k2))
        System.out.println("has k2 obj");
    else
        System.out.println("dont have k2 obj");

the output is as below:

dont have C2 obj has k2 obj

when i change k2 to final String k2 = "Test";, the output is

dont have C2 obj dont have k2 obj

I am having trouble understanding your question but hashCode() and equals() sematics are important only when you are planning to use an object as the key. And you cant have two objects evaluating to same hash in a Map...one will override the other

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