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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T11:20:20+00:00 2026-06-06T11:20:20+00:00

How can I sum the values in two maps and return the map with

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How can I sum the values in two maps and return the map with summed values using guava ? It can be safely assumed, both maps will have the same set of keys.

For e.g.:

Map<OccupancyType, BigDecimal> filteredPrice
[ 1 : 100 ]
[ 2 : 50 ]
[ 3 : 200 ]

Other map

Map<OccupancyType, BigDecimal> pkgPrice
[ 1 : 10 ]
[ 2 : 20 ]
[ 3 : 30 ]

Summed map

Map<OccupancyType, BigDecimal> sumPrice
[ 1 : 110 ]
[ 2 : 70 ]
[ 3 : 230 ]

I know I can iterate through these maps and sum the values easily, but is there a cleaner way to do this using one of the guava methods ?

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    2026-06-06T11:20:21+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 11:20 am

    Guava contributor here.

    If you’re sure that both maps have the same keys, I suppose you could do

    Maps.transformEntries(pkgPrice,
        new EntryTransformer<OccupancyType, BigDecimal, BigDecimal>() {
      public BigDecimal transformEntry(OccupancyType key, BigDecimal pkPrice) {
        return pkPrice.add(filteredPrice.get(key));
      }
    });
    

    but that said, this seems to fall squarely into the category of “the direct approach is the cleanest.” (Additionally, this implementation will recompute the values every time you request them, unless you do a copy. Still, this is almost certainly unnecessarily complicated; the direct, imperative approach is almost certainly preferable here.

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