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for (Entry<Double, String> entry : map.entrySet()) { 
        Double key = entry.getKey(); 
        String value = entry.getValue(); 

        // double nextKey = ?
        // String nextvalue = ?

        // double prevKey = ?
        // String prevValue = ?
    } 

is it possible to know what the previous element and the next element while iterating the map?

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  • 3
    Most Maps have no guaranteed ordering, so unlikely. May 7, 2015 at 11:06
  • 4
    LinkedHashMap - see this stackoverflow.com/questions/2889777/… May 7, 2015 at 11:06
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    Short answer: No, not reliably. A Set does not have a specified order, hence. You could save the previous/next entry in a separate variable/variables, but the order of the entries may not be the same on successive calls of this part of code. May 7, 2015 at 11:08
  • @DaDaDom actually, there are sets that support such navigation, like NavigableSet implementations. May 7, 2015 at 11:35
  • @SashaSalauyou agreed, but the return value of .entrySet() does not mention any such order, hence, there is no guarantee about the order. May 7, 2015 at 12:07

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You can use NavigableMap for this, which entrySet()'s iterator return entries in ascending key order:

NavigableMap<Double, String> myMap = new TreeMap<>();

//...

for (Map.Entry<Double, String> e : myMap.entrySet()) {
    Map.Entry<Double, String> next = myMap.higherEntry(e.getKey()); // next
    Map.Entry<Double, String> prev = myMap.lowerEntry(e.getKey());  // previous

   // do work with next and prev
}

Every entry retrieval is O(logN), so for full iteration this is not the most effective approach. To be more effective, on iteration just remember last 3 entries, and use 1st as prev, 2nd as current and 3rd as next, as @Malt suggests.

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A TreeMap is an OrderedMap and a NavigableMap and will allow you to iterate forward and backward, allowing you to access previous and next keys with lowerKey() and higherKey() respectively. However it might not be the best solution.

Can you describe the actual problem you're trying to solve, and we can give you a more fitting solution?

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  • I need to generate key with each new addition in the map. The calculation depends on the previous and next value and the map must be sorted according to the key, which determines the position of the new addition.
    – d_low
    May 7, 2015 at 21:00
  • Is the complexy of lowerEntry O(1) or O(log n)? After all if you already have a pointer to an element, moving in the tree can be easy.
    – Nathan B
    Feb 20, 2022 at 12:45
  • @NathanB it's O(log n). The parameter is a key not a pointer, so it works like get() in terms of time complexity and sort of like get(key-1) logically.
    – Kayaman
    Feb 21, 2022 at 9:29
  • @Kayaman is there an implementation of TreeMap with linked list of elements to allow iterating in O(1)?
    – Nathan B
    Feb 21, 2022 at 11:17
  • @NathanB that's a different issue. Iterating any Map fully is O(n). You can keep track of the next/current/previous elements yourself easily with the Iterator, but since most maps don't have a guaranteed iteration order it doesn't make sense with all of them.
    – Kayaman
    Feb 21, 2022 at 11:22

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