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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T21:35:50+00:00 2026-05-24T21:35:50+00:00

Nested HashMap performance. HashMap I have the following: HashMap <String, HashMap <String, HashMap <String,String>>>

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Nested HashMap performance.

HashMap I have the following:

HashMap <String, HashMap <String, HashMap <String,String>>> table = new HashMap <String, HashMap <String, HashMap <String, String> >>();

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    2026-05-24T21:35:51+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 9:35 pm
    HashMap <String, HashMap <String, HashMap <String,String>>> table1 = new HashMap <String, HashMap <String, HashMap <String, String> >>();
    

    ↑ perfectly fine.

    In terms of nesting the HashMaps, a better option might be to concatenate the keys and use a non-nested HashMap if you’re typically interested in the end values and not the intermediate maps.

    …in other words, define a Triple class with three strings, and define a hashcode and equals method, etc. Then use:

    HashMap<Triple,String> table2 = new HashMap<Triple,String>();
    

    …again, this assumes that your lookup operation takes three strings and returns one value.


    To do lookups on table1, you need to do:

    String val = table1.get(key1).get(key2).get(key3);
    

    To do lookups on table2, you need to do:

    Triple keyt = new Triple(key1, key2, key3);
    String val = table2.get(keyt);
    

    (…FWIW, doing inserts on table2 is must easier).

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