Briefly - I try to write a method that should convert the values of String[] sourceAllPeopleInMyFamily
to single objects of Person
.
Then, check if this Person
instance exists in HashMap<String, ArrayList<Person>> allPeople
. If it does, I should add this Person
instance to HashSet<Person> allPeopleInMyFamily
.
Person
class contains String personName
+ int personAge
.
HashMap<String, ArrayList<Person>>
contains the key String personName
+ the value array list of Person objects
.
I wrote this following code.
Since I use HashMap
, I use entry
to iterate the all the map.
But since the entry checks all keys&values, this prevents me to have a return statement if the object isn't found.
Please advice is there any better iteration for my case?
boolean addPerson (String[] sourceAllPeopleInMyFamily) {
HashMap<String, ArrayList<Person>> allPeople = pointer to another initialized HashMap in another package;
HashSet<Person> allPeopleInMyFamily = new HashSet<Person>();
for (Map.Entry<String, ArrayList<Person>> entry : allPeople.entrySet()) {
for (String sourcePersonInMyFamily : sourceAllPeopleInMyFamily) {
Person personInMyFamily = new Person (sourcePersonInMyFamily); // Create a new person based on sourceAllPeopleInMyFamily array
if (entry.getValue().contains(personInMyFamily) { // Check if personInMyFamily exists in all people set
if (!allPeopleInMyFamily.add(personInMyFamily))
return false;
// } else { return false; } ???????
}
}
}
}