I have a java map, stringMap
, where the keys are strings that represent dates and the values are longs. I need to convert this map into a collection.mutable.HashMap[DateTime, Long]
That is, in addition to changing the type of map, I need to change from Strings to DateTimes.
This is the solution I am currently using:
import scala.collection.JavaConversions._
val df = DateTimeFormat.forPattern("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ");
val stringMap: java.util.HashMap[String, Long] = ...
val dateTimeMap = stringMap map { case (k, v) => (df.parseDateTime(k), v)}
val result = collection.mutable.HashMap[DateTime, Long](dateTimeMap.toArray:_*)
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Note there is an implicit conversion converting stringMap to a scala Hashmap.
The question is this, is there a better way to do this? I tried using a for yield / the map method with breakout, but they were returning a Map instead of a collection.mutable.HashMap
EDIT: Apparently breakout does work.
/EDIT
Preferably there would be a functional programming way to do this without the need for a temporary dateTimeMap