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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T17:40:17+00:00 2026-05-21T17:40:17+00:00

My code returns entrySet() as expected if called from within its own class. However

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My code returns entrySet() as expected if called from within its own class. However if i call it via a getter method in Main it returns an empty table. Why?

class Results
{
    Hashtable<String, Double> langScores ;

    public Results()
    {
        langScores = new Hashtable<String, Double>() ;
    }

    public void addScores(double pL1, double pL2, double pL3)
    {
        langScores.put("English", pL1 ) ;
        langScores.put("French", pL2 ) ;
        langScores.put("German", pL3 ) ;
        System.out.println(langScores.entrySet()) ;
    }

    public Set<Map.Entry<String, Double>> getWinner()
    {
        return langScores.entrySet() ;
    }
}

MAIN:

class LanguageIdentifier 
{
    public static void main(String[] args) 
    {
        Results winner = new Results() ;

        AnalyseText analyse = new AnalyseText() ; //addScores called from this class

        analyse.analyseText() ;
        System.out.println(winner.getWinner()) ;
    }
}

OUTPUT

[German=0.0040, French=0.0030, English=0.02] // print statement within Results class works

[] // print statement within Main class prints empty table !?
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    2026-05-21T17:40:18+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 5:40 pm

    In your main you didn’t put any scores in winner (using addScores), so it’s still empty.

    Adding the line winner.addScores(1, 2, 3); fixed it for me.

    As sjr mentioned, and according to your edit, you don’t pass a reference to the Results object to the analyse object in creation, change the AnalyseText constructor to receive Results object as a parameter, and set the private Result reference of TextAnalyser to this object:

    Results winner;
    public TextAnalyser(Results winner)
    {
        this.winner = winner;
    }
    
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