Let's consider the following code:
//...
public Map<String, Integer> getFruits() throws SomeException {
QueryResult[] queryResults = queryFruits();
Map<String, Integer> fruits = new TreeMap<>(String.CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER);
for (QueryResult qr : queryResults) {
fruits.put(qr.getField("Name").toString(), (Integer) rec.getField("ArticleNumber"));
}
return fruits;
}
//...
public static void main(String args[]) {
App app = new App();
Map<String, Integer> originalFruits = app.getFruits();
System.out.println(originalFruits.keySet());
}
– the result of execution will be
[Apple, banana, cherry, Dragon_Fruit, Papaya ]
After that I'm calling getApprovedFuits()
and passing originalFruits
to it, along with whiteListedFruitNames
:
public Map<String, Integer> getApprovedFruits(Map<String, Integer> fruits, Set<String> whiteListedFruitNames) {
Map<String, Integer> approvedFruits = new TreeMap<>(fruits);
approvedFruits.keySet().retainAll(whiteListedFruitNames);
return approvedFruits;
}
//...
public static void main(String[] args) {
App app = new App();
Map<String, Integer> originalFruits = app.getFruits();
// v
Set<String> whiteListedFruitNames = new HashSet<>(Arrays.asList("Apple",
"banana",
"cherry",
"Dragon_Fruit",
"kiwi",
"Pineapple"));
Map<String, Integer> approvedFruits = getApprovedFruits(originalFruits, whiteListedFruitNames);
System.out.println(approvedFruits.keySet());
}
– the result of the latter println()
will look like this:
[Apple, Dragon_Fruit, banana, cherry]
– and I expected to see this:
[Apple, banana, cherry, Dragon_Fruit]
And here is my question: how to make map constructor TreeMap<>(fruits)
respect the sorting order of the map that is passed to it? Is there an elegant way to create a new map based on the original one, with the same sorting order?
String, String
into aMap<String, Integer>
.