Hashcode of an int

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Solution 1

For the hashCode of an int the most natural choice is to use the int itself. A better question is what to use for the hashCode of a long since it doesn't fit into the int-sized hashcode. Your best source for that—and all hashCode-related questions—would be Effective Java.

Solution 2

Taken from the Integer.class source code:

/**
 * Returns a hash code for this {@code Integer}.
 *
 * @return  a hash code value for this object, equal to the
 *          primitive {@code int} value represented by this
 *          {@code Integer} object.
 */
public int hashCode() {
    return value;
}

Where value is the value of the integer.

Solution 3

No hashCode() method for primitive type int available.

Integer is Wrapper class type and hashcode() returns an int

Solution 4

The java.lang.Integer.hashCode() method returns a hash code value for primitive value of int but represented as an Integer object.

/**
 * Returns a hash code value for an Integer,
 * equal to the primitive int value it represents.
 */
public class IntegerDemo {

    public static void main(String[] args){
        Integer i = new Integer("20");
        System.out.println("Value = " + i.hashCode());
    }

}`

Results:

Value = 20

Source Link: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/java/lang/integer_hashcode.htm

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Updated on January 26, 2020

Comments

  • Ed Lee
    Ed Lee over 4 years

    What is the hashcode of a primitive type, such as int?

    for example, let's say num was an interger.

    int hasCode = 0;
    
    if (num != 0) {
      hasCode = hasCode + num.hashCode();
    }