I've seen a few questions about this, but not one that actually pertains to what I am trying to do.
Example of what I need:
I have a key(String), key(String), value(Integer):
"Salt", "Salt", 0
"Salt", "Pepper", 1
I want to be able to call:
map.get("Salt"), and have it:
A: Return "Salt" and "Pepper"
map.get("Salt").get("Salt")) and have it:
A. Return 0
map.get("Salt").get("Pepper")) and have it:
A. Return 1
I've tried nested Linked/hashmaps, but adding the second salt value overrides the first...and I can't figure out how to have it so the second key does not override the first one.
Map<String, Map<String, Integer>>
would make it easier to satisfy the first example.put
. Usemap.computeIfAbsent("Salt", k -> new HashMap<>()).put("Pepper", 1)
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