What's the new way to iterate over a Java Map in Scala 2.8.0?
How does scala.collection.JavaConversions
supercede the answers given in Stack Overflow question 开发者_JS百科Iterating over Java collections in Scala (it doesn't work because the "jcl" package is gone) and in Iterating over Map with Scala (it doesn't work for me in a complicated test which I'll try to boil down and post here later).
The latter is actually a Scala Map question, but I think I need to know both answers in order to iterate over a java.util.Map
.
In 2.8, you import scala.collection.JavaConversions._
and use as a Scala map. Here's an example (in 2.8.0.RC1):
scala> val jmap:java.util.Map[String,String] = new java.util.HashMap[String,String]
jmap: java.util.Map[String,String] = {}
scala> jmap.put("Hi","there")
res0: String = null
scala> jmap.put("So","long")
res1: String = null
scala> jmap.put("Never","mind")
res2: String = null
scala> import scala.collection.JavaConversions._
import scala.collection.JavaConversions._
scala> jmap.foreach(kv => println(kv._1 + " -> " + kv._2))
Hi -> there
Never -> mind
So -> long
scala> jmap.keys.map(_.toUpperCase).foreach(println)
HI
NEVER
SO
If you specifically want a Scala iterator, use jmap.iterator
(after the conversions import).
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