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ColtIntHashMap<String> native = new ColtIntHashMap<String>(); | |||
Map<Integer, String> map = native; | |||
map.put(3,"test"); | map.put(3,"test"); | ||
//For maximum performance, its necessary to use the original type when putting and retrieving from the map. | //For maximum performance, its necessary to use the original type when putting and retrieving from the map. | ||
Map<Integer, | native.put(3,"test"); | ||
//Caveat: When using Map<Integer,Integer> the compiler cannot infer which of the two put methods you want, and you need to use | |||
native.putNative(3,"test"); | |||
=Benchmark= | =Benchmark= |
Revision as of 12:35, 22 June 2013
Extension of Colt HashMap using Generics for storage of Objects
This is based on part of the code from Colt Project: http://acs.lbl.gov/software/colt/ The Colt Project is made before generics was introduced in Java. This means that the HashMap from Colt Project cannot be used as a drop-in replacement for Java's HashMap.
This version contains only the HashMap part of Colt Project (version 1.2.0) and adds the support for generics, so that it can now be used as a drop-in replacement for Java's HashHamp
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JAR also contains source code
Version | File | Description |
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1.00 | http://files.subsecret.dk/ColtHashMap100.jar | Initial release |
Changes to original code
- Removed all non-hashmap relevant code
- Fixed bug where OpenLongObjectHashMap.indexOfValue(...) and OpenIntObjectHashMap.indexOfValue(...) used "==" rather than equals for Object types.
- Created new interfaces and classes for wrapping Colt Project HashMap in Java's Map<K,V> interface.
Usage
Class | Key type | Value type |
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ColtIntHashMap | Int | Object |
ColtIntIntHashMap | Int | Int |
ColtQuickIntIntHashMap | Int | Int |
ColtIntDoubleHashMap | Int | Double |
ColtLongHashMap | Long | Object |
ColtDoubleIntHashMap | Double | Int |
Existing code can easily be changed to use new HashMaps's.
//From Map<Integer, String> map = new HashMap<Integer,String>(); map.put(3,"test"); //To ColtIntHashMap<String> native = new ColtIntHashMap<String>(); Map<Integer, String> map = native; map.put(3,"test"); //For maximum performance, its necessary to use the original type when putting and retrieving from the map. native.put(3,"test"); //Caveat: When using Map<Integer,Integer> the compiler cannot infer which of the two put methods you want, and you need to use native.putNative(3,"test");
Benchmark
JVM options: -Xms8g -Xmx8g Insertions: 20 million (7 million duplicates) get(...) 13 million Contains key: 20 million Removals: 6 million containsValue(): 100
JVM 1.6
Map | Memory usage (mb) | Insertion time (sec.) |
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Java HashMap | 2483 | 7.8 |
Colt HashMap | 1709 | 7 |
Colt (Native) HashMap | 1709 | 6.1 |
Colt (IntInt) HashMap | 1304 | 4.7 |
Colt (Quick IntInt) HashMap | 1304 | 4.8 |
JVM 1.7