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Thursday, 1 June 2023

Mastering Loop Iteration: A Comprehensive Guide for Arrays, Lists, and Maps

 


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Java Interview Questions Set-02 ARRAY

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Explain Array, List and Map with Examples?

  1. Array: Imagine you have a collection of toys that you want to keep in a row. An array is like a long shelf with compartments. Each compartment can hold one toy. You can count the toys by looking at how many compartments are filled. You can also take out a specific toy by knowing its position on the shelf.

  2. List: Now, think of a list as a collection of toys that you can put in any order. It's like having a bag where you can put in or take out toys whenever you want. With a list, you don't have to worry about a specific order. You can add more toys to the list or remove them as you like.

  3. Map: Imagine you have a box full of different colored balls, and each ball has a name written on it. A map is like a magical box that helps you find a ball by its name. You can ask the box to give you a ball with a specific name, and it will find it for you. In a map, you can store pairs of names and balls, and easily find the ball you need by looking up its name.

Let's start by explaining the concept of a loop and then explore how it can be used with arrays, lists, and maps.

A loop is a programming construct that allows you to repeatedly execute a block of code. It is useful when you need to perform a certain operation multiple times or iterate over a collection of items. There are different types of loops, but the most common ones are the "for" loop and the "while" loop.


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Looping around an array: 

An array is a data structure that stores a fixed-size sequence of elements of the same type. You can loop around an array to access and process each element individually. 


// Looping around an array
int[] numbers = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; for (int number : numbers) { System.out.println(number); }

Output:

1 2 3 4 5

In this Java example, we define an array numbers and use a "for-each" loop to iterate over each element in the array. The number variable takes on the value of each element in the array, and we print it using System.out.println().

Now let's move on to looping around a list.

How to Declare & Initialize Array and List ?

Ans: Refer to the post Here for Details


Looping around a list: 


A list is a dynamic data structure that can hold an ordered collection of elements. In Java, the java.util.List interface is commonly used. Here's an example of looping around a list in Java:


import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; // Looping around a list List<String> names = new ArrayList<>(); names.add("John"); names.add("Alice"); names.add("Bob"); for (String name : names) { System.out.println(name); }

Output:

John Alice Bob

In this example, we create a list called names and use the add() method to add elements to the list. Then, we use a "for-each" loop to iterate over each element in the list and print it.

How to add/join/combine two ArrayList ?

: Refer to the link HERE for answers with the code.


Looping around the map: 

A map is a data structure that stores key-value pairs. In Java, the java.util.Map interface is commonly used. Here's an example of looping around a map in Java:


import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Map; // Looping around a map Map<String, Integer> ages = new HashMap<>(); ages.put("John", 25); ages.put("Alice", 30); ages.put("Bob", 35); for (Map.Entry<String, Integer> entry : ages.entrySet()) { String name = entry.getKey(); int age = entry.getValue(); System.out.println(name + ": " + age); }

Output:

makefile
John: 25 Alice: 30 Bob: 35

In this example, we create a map called ages and use the put() method to add key-value pairs to the map. Then, we use a "for-each" loop with entrySet() to iterate over each key-value pair in the map. We extract the key and value using the getKey() and getValue() methods, respectively, and print them.

How to Sort a Hashmap in Java?


Ans: Refer to the link HERE for answer with code.

I hope this helps you understand how to loop around arrays, lists, and maps in Java!


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