The TreeMap.floorKey()
method is present in the TreeMap
class inside the java.util
package.
The TreeMap.floorKey()
method is used to get the largest key which is less than or equal to the key which is given in the parameter and is present in the map at that time.
A null
value is returned if such a key is not present in the TreeMap
.
The syntax of the TreeMap.floorKey()
method is given below:
Key floorKey();
The TreeMap.floorKey()
method accepts one parameter:
Key
: The key for which we need to determine the floor key value.The TreeMap.floorKey()
method returns one value:
Key
: It returns the greatest key less than or equal to the given key in the parameter present in the map currently.Let’s have a look at the code:
import java.util.*;class Main{public static void main(String[] args){TreeMap<Integer, String> t1 = new TreeMap<Integer, String>();t1.put(1, "Let's");t1.put(5, "see");t1.put(2, "TreeMap class");t1.put(27, "methods");t1.put(9, "in java.");System.out.println("The greatest key less than or equal to " +"the given key present in the map is: " + t1.floorKey(4));TreeMap<String, Integer> t2 = new TreeMap<String, Integer>();t2.put("apple", 98);t2.put("banana", 5);t2.put("carrot", 2);t2.put("dog", 27);t2.put("elephant", 9);System.out.println("The greatest key less than or equal to " +"the given key present in the map is: " + t2.floorKey("cat"));}}
In line 1, we import the required package.
In line 2, we make a Main
class.
In line 4, we make a main()
function.
In line 6, we declare a TreeMap
consisting of keys of type Integer
and values of type String
.
In lines 8 to 12, we insert values in the TreeMap
by using the TreeMap.put()
method.
In line 14, we use TreeMap.floorKey()
method and display the greatest key less than or equal to the given key from the map currently with a message.
In lines 17 to 26, we define another TreeMap
object such that the keys are of type String
and the values are of type Integer
. Now, we can see in the output that the greatest key that is less than or equal to the key cat
is displayed. It means that for string-based keys, the function returns the key based on alphabetical order.
So, this is the way to use the TreeMap.floorKey()
method in Java.