How do you in a general (and performant) way implement hashcode while minimizing collisions for objects with 2 or more integers?
update: as many stated, you cant ofcource eliminate colisions entierly (honestly didnt think about it). So my question should be how do you minimize collisions in a proper way, edited to reflect that.
Using NetBeans' autogeneration fails; for example:
public class HashCodeTest {
@Test
public void testHashCode() {
int loopCount = 0;
HashSet<Integer> hashSet = new HashSet<Integer>();
for (int outer = 0; outer < 18; outer++) {
for (int inner = 0; inner < 2; inner++) {
loopCount++;
hashSet.add(new SimpleClass(inner, outer).hashCode());
}
}
org.junit.Assert.assertEquals(loopCount, hashSet.size());
}
private class SimpleClass {
int int1;
int int2;
public SimpleClass(int int1, int int2) {
this.int1 = int1;
this.int2 = int2;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
int hash = 5;
hash = 17 * hash + this.int1;
hash = 17 * hash + this.int2;
return hash;
}
}
}