I'm writing a piece of code which takes a great deal of objects and adds them to another array. The catch is, I don't want any duplicates. Is there a way I could implement a Hashset to solve this problem?
public static Statistic[] combineStatistics(Statistic[] rptData, Statistic[] dbsData) {
HashSet<Statistic> set = new HashSet<Statistic>();
for (int i=0; i<rptData.length; i++) {
set.add(rptData[i]);
}
/*If there's no data in the database, we don't have anything to add to the new array*/
if (dbsData!=null) {
for (int j=0; j<dbsData.length;j++) {
set.add(dbsData[j]);
}
}
Statistic[] total=set.toArray(new Statistic[0]);
for (int workDummy=0; workDummy<total.length; workDummy++) {
System.out.println(total[workDummy].serialName);
}
return total;
}//end combineStatistics()