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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T05:46:29+00:00 2026-06-01T05:46:29+00:00

Title says all. Sample code: ArrayList<HashMap<String, Object>> data = new ArrayList<HashMap<String, Object>>(); HashMap<String, Object>

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Title says all.

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ArrayList<HashMap<String, Object>> data = new ArrayList<HashMap<String, Object>>();

HashMap<String, Object> parentHash = new HashMap<String, Object>();
HashMap<String, String> childHash = new HashMap<String, String>();

childHash.put("child_id", "id")
childHash.put("name", "first last");
childHash.put("sex", "man");

parentHash.put("parent_id", "id");
parentHash.put("name", "first last");
parentHash.put("sex", "woman");

parentHash.put("children", childHash);
data.add(parentHash);

Everything looks okay if I print the ArrayList “data” on the screen (example):

[{parent_id=id, name=first last, sex=woman, children=[{
        child_id=id, name=first last, sex=man
    }]
}, {parent_id=id, name=first last, sex=woman, children=[{
        child_id=id, name=first last, sex=man
    }]
}];

So it’s HashMap in HashMap and then in the ArrayList. I know how to retrieve value from the parent, but how
do I retrieve value from the child?

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    2026-06-01T05:46:31+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 5:46 am
    Map<String, String> childData= (Map<String, String>) parent.get("children");
    String childId= childData.get("child_id");
    

    Also note that with your current structure, you can only add one child to a parent:

    parentHash.put("children", childHash);
    parentHash.put("children", anotherChildHash); //overrides childHash
    Map<String, String> childData = (Map<String, String>) parent.get("children");
    

    At the end of the code above, childData contains anotherChildHash and childHash is not stored in the parentHash any longer.

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