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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T02:48:47+00:00 2026-05-16T02:48:47+00:00

I’m trying to write a method which takes a Map[K, Collection[V]] and converts it

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I’m trying to write a method which takes a Map[K, Collection[V]] and converts it to a map with a different type of Collection for its values. The method takes the “multimap” and a builder that will construct the new collections. I use it like this:

val multimap = new java.util.HashMap[Int, java.util.List[String]]
multimap.put(1, Arrays.asList("One"))
multimap.put(2, Arrays.asList("Two", "Three"))

val mapOfLists: java.util.Map[Int, java.util.Set[String]] =
    asMap(multimap, Builder.SET)

Here’s what the builder looks like:

trait Builder[C[_] <: java.util.Collection[_]]
{
    def create[V]: C[V]
}

object Builder
{
    val SET = new Builder[java.util.Set]()
    {
        def create[V]: java.util.Set[V] = new java.util.HashSet[V]
    }
}

Here’s the implementation of asMap(). It works but I don’t understand – why do I need the type cast at the end?

def asMap[K, V, C[_] <: java.util.Collection[_]](
        multimap: java.util.Map[K, _ <: java.util.Collection[V]], builder: Builder[C]): java.util.Map[K, C[V]] =
{
    val result = new java.util.HashMap[K, C[V]]
    val iterator: Iterator[K] = multimap.keySet.iterator
    while (iterator.hasNext)
    {
        val key = iterator.next
        val collection: C[V] = builder.create[V]
        collection.asInstanceOf[java.util.Collection[V]].addAll(multimap.get(key))
        result.put(key, collection)
    }
    result
}

Without the type case I get this error:

[ERROR] error: type mismatch;
[INFO]  found   : java.util.Collection[V]
[INFO]  required: java.util.Collection[_ <: _$2] where type _$2
[INFO]             collection.addAll(multimap.get(key))
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    2026-05-16T02:48:48+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:48 am

    You accidentally created existential types instead of type constructors. A valid type constructor would be C[X] <: Collection[X| so you need to change Builder to

    trait Builder[C[X] <: Collection[X]] {
        def create[V]: C[V]
    }
    

    and the signature of asMap to

    def asMap[K, V, C[X] <: Collection[X]](multimap: Map[K, _ <: Collection[V]],
      builder: Builder[C]): Map[K, C[V]]
    
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