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I think this is an easy question, if I could figure out search terms to describe it. It's similar to Finding all objects that have a given property inside a collection except I just want a Boolean "is it there" result.

Say I have a sorted TreeSet of Cats, each of which has a name, age, food, etc. I have something complicated to do for each potential cat name, but I want to skip it if there already a cat in my TreeSet with that name. I don't care if any of the other attributes match. I obviously can't do if (!AlltheCats.contains(candidateName))... because then I'll have a type mismatch between the string candidateName and the object Cat. But I don't think I can create an object to search for an identical match to, because I don't care about the values for age, food, etc.

What would be an efficient/elegant way to do this?

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Create a HashSet of Strings containing names, every time you invoke your method on a cat, check first if it is already in the set, and if it is, skip this cat. Modify this set as you keep going.

(*)This answer assumes you want to invoke the method for one cat [and not 0] with identical name.

Should look something like that:

    Set<String> names = new HashSet<String>();
    for (Cat c : set) { 
        if (names.contains(c.getName())) {
            continue;
        }
        names.add(c.getName());
        c.foo(); //your method here
    }
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  • Thanks, I was thinking so hard about how to do it in the TreeSet that I overlooked this nice simple way of doing it!
    – umbraphile
    Mar 5, 2012 at 21:31

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