Java Arrays hashCode(boolean[]) Method
Description
The Java Arrays hashCode(boolean[]) method returns a hash code based on the contents of the specified array. For any two boolean arrays a and b such that Arrays.equals(a, b), it is also the case that Arrays.hashCode(a) == Arrays.hashCode(b).
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.Arrays.hashCode() method
public static int hashCode(boolean[] a)
Parameters
a − This is the array whose hash value to compute.
Return Value
This method returns a content-based hash code for a.
Exception
NA
Java Arrays hashCode(byte[]) Method
Description
The Java Arrays hashCode(byte[]) method returns a hash code based on the contents of the specified array. For any two byte arrays a and b such that Arrays.equals(a, b), it is also the case that Arrays.hashCode(a) == Arrays.hashCode(b).
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.Arrays.hashCode() method
public static int hashCode(byte[] a)
Parameters
a − This is the array whose hash value to compute.
Return Value
This method returns a content-based hash code for a.
Exception
NA
Java Arrays hashCode(char[]) Method
Description
The Java Arrays hashCode(char[]) method returns a hash code based on the contents of the specified array. For any two char arrays a and b such that Arrays.equals(a, b), it is also the case that Arrays.hashCode(a) == Arrays.hashCode(b).
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.Arrays.hashCode() method
public static int hashCode(char[] a)
Parameters
a − This is the array whose hash value to compute.
Return Value
This method returns a content-based hash code for a.
Exception
NA
Java Arrays hashCode(double[]) Method
Description
The Java Arrays hashCode(double[]) method returns a hash code based on the contents of the specified array. For any two double arrays a and b such that Arrays.equals(a, b), it is also the case that Arrays.hashCode(a) == Arrays.hashCode(b).
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.Arrays.hashCode() method
public static int hashCode(double[] a)
Parameters
a − This is the array whose hash value to compute.
Return Value
This method returns a content-based hash code for a.
Exception
NA
Java Arrays hashCode(float[]) Method
Description
The Java Arrays hashCode(float[]) method returns a hash code based on the contents of the specified array. For any two float arrays a and b such that Arrays.equals(a, b), it is also the case that Arrays.hashCode(a) == Arrays.hashCode(b).
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.Arrays.hashCode() method
public static int hashCode(float[] a)
Parameters
a − This is the array whose hash value to compute.
Return Value
This method returns a content-based hash code for a.
Exception
NA
Java Arrays hashCode(int[]) Method
Description
The Java Arrays hashCode(int[]) method returns a hash code based on the contents of the specified array. For any two int arrays a and b such that Arrays.equals(a, b), it is also the case that Arrays.hashCode(a) == Arrays.hashCode(b).
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.Arrays.hashCode() method
public static int hashCode(int[] a)
Parameters
a − This is the array whose hash value to compute.
Return Value
This method returns a content-based hash code for a.
Exception
NA
Java Arrays hashCode(long[]) Method
Description
The Java Arrays hashCode(long[]) method returns a hash code based on the contents of the specified array. For any two long arrays a and b such that Arrays.equals(a, b), it is also the case that Arrays.hashCode(a) == Arrays.hashCode(b).
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.Arrays.hashCode() method
public static int hashCode(long[] a)
Parameters
a − This is the array whose hash value to compute.
Return Value
This method returns a content-based hash code for a.
Exception
NA
Java Arrays hashCode(short[]) Method
Description
The Java Arrays hashCode(short[]) method returns a hash code based on the contents of the specified array. For any two short arrays a and b such that Arrays.equals(a, b), it is also the case that Arrays.hashCode(a) == Arrays.hashCode(b).
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.Arrays.hashCode() method
public static int hashCode(short[] a)
Parameters
a − This is the array whose hash value to compute.
Return Value
This method returns a content-based hash code for a.
Exception
NA
Java Arrays hashCode(Object[]) Method
Description
The Java Arrays hashCode(Object[]) method returns a hash code based on the contents of the specified array. For any two Object arrays a and b such that Arrays.equals(a, b), it is also the case that Arrays.hashCode(a) == Arrays.hashCode(b).
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.Arrays.hashCode() method
public static int hashCode(Object[] a)
Parameters
a − This is the array whose hash value to compute.
Return Value
This method returns a content-based hash code for a.
Exception
NA
Getting hashcode of Array of booleans, bytes, chars, doubles Example
The following example shows the usage of Java Arrays hashcode() methods for boolean[], byte[], char[] and double[]. First, we've created four arrays of boolean, byte, char and double and then their hashcode is printed using Arrays hashCode() method.
package com.tutorialspoint;
import java.util.Arrays;
public class ArrayDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// initializing arrays
boolean[] boolArr = new boolean[] { true, true };
byte[] byteArr = new byte[] {10, 20 };
char[] charArr = new char[] {'A', 'B' };
double[] doubleArr = new double[] {10.0, 20.0 };
// printing hash code value
System.out.println("The hash code of boolean array is: " + Arrays.hashCode(boolArr));
System.out.println("The hash code of byte array is: " + Arrays.hashCode(byteArr));
System.out.println("The hash code of char array is: " + Arrays.hashCode(charArr));
System.out.println("The hash code of double array is: " + Arrays.hashCode(doubleArr));
}
}
Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
The hash code of boolean array is: 40353 The hash code of byte array is: 1291 The hash code of char array is: 3042 The hash code of double array is: 76547009
Getting hashcode of Array of float, int, long and shorts Example
The following example shows the usage of Java Arrays hashcode() methods for float[], int[], long[] and short[]. First, we've created four arrays of float, int, long and short and then their hashcode is printed using Arrays hashCode() method.
package com.tutorialspoint;
import java.util.Arrays;
public class ArrayDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// initializing arrays
float[] floatArr = new float[] { 10.0f, 20.f };
int[] intArr = new int[] {10, 20 };
long[] longArr = new long[] { 10L, 20L };
short[] shortArr = new short[] {10, 20 };
// printing hash code value
System.out.println("The hash code of float array is: " + Arrays.hashCode(floatArr));
System.out.println("The hash code of int array is: " + Arrays.hashCode(intArr));
System.out.println("The hash code of long array is: " + Arrays.hashCode(longArr));
System.out.println("The hash code of short array is: " + Arrays.hashCode(shortArr));
}
}
Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
The hash code of float array is: 612369345 The hash code of int array is: 1291 The hash code of long array is: 1291 The hash code of short array is: 1291
Getting hashcode of Array of Objects Example
The following example shows the usage of Java Arrays hashcode() methods for Object[]. First, we've created an array of Student object and then their hashcode is printed using Arrays hashCode() method.
package com.tutorialspoint;
import java.util.Arrays;
public class ArrayDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// initializing array
Student[] students = { new Student(1, "Julie"), new Student(3, "Adam"), new Student(2, "Robert") };
// printing hash code value
System.out.println("The hash code of Object array is: " + Arrays.hashCode(students));
}
}
class Student {
int rollNo;
String name;
Student(int rollNo, String name){
this.rollNo = rollNo;
this.name = name;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "[ " + this.rollNo + ", " + this.name + " ]";
}
}
Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
The hash code of Object array is: -1497234753