I'm having this problem: I'm reading 900 files and, after processing the files, my final output will be an HashMap<String, <HashMap<String, Double>>. First string is fileName, second string is word and the double is word frequency. The processing order is as follows:
- read the first file
- read the first line of the file
- split the important tokens to a string array
- copy the string array to my final map, incrementing word frequencies
- repeat for all files
I'm using string BufferedReader. The problem is, after processing the first files, the Hash becomes so big that the performance is very low after a while. I would like to hear solution for this. My idea is to create a limited hash, after the limit reached store into a file. do that until everything is processed, mix all the hashs at the end.