The hashCode() Method of BitSet class in Java is used to fetch the hash code value of a particular this BitSet. This returned hash codes value depends on the set bits of the bit set being passed.
Syntax:
Java
Java
BitSet.hashCode()Parameters: The method does not accept any parameters. Return Value: The method returns the hashcode value of the BitSet. Below programs are used to illustrate the working of BitSet.hashCode() Method: Program 1:
// Java code to illustrate HashCode()
import java.util.*;
public class BitSet_Demo {
public static void main(String args[])
{
// Creating an empty BitSet
BitSet init_bitset = new BitSet();
// Use set() method to add elements into the Set
init_bitset.set(10);
init_bitset.set(20);
init_bitset.set(30);
init_bitset.set(40);
init_bitset.set(50);
// Displaying the BitSet
System.out.println("BitSet: " + init_bitset);
// Displaying the hashcode
System.out.println("The HashCode: "
+ init_bitset.hashCode());
}
}
Output:
Program 2:
BitSet: {10, 20, 30, 40, 50}
The HashCode: 1075053010
// Java code to illustrate HashCode()
import java.util.*;
public class BitSet_Demo {
public static void main(String args[])
{
// Creating an empty BitSet
BitSet init_bitset = new BitSet();
// Use set() method to add elements into the Set
init_bitset.set(40);
init_bitset.set(25);
init_bitset.set(31);
init_bitset.set(48);
init_bitset.set(53);
// Displaying the BitSet
System.out.println("BitSet: " + init_bitset);
// Displaying the hashcode
System.out.println("The HashCode: "
+ init_bitset.hashCode());
}
}
Output:
BitSet: {25, 31, 40, 48, 53}
The HashCode: -2111765038