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If the two objects have the same values, equals() will return true. In the second comparison, equals() checks to see whether the passed object is null, or if it's typed as a different class. If it's a different class then the objects are not equal. Finally, equals() compares the objects' fields.
It is perfectly legal for two objects to have the same hash code. If two objects are equal (using the equals() method) then they have the same hash code. If two objects are not equal then they cannot have the same hash code.
Yes, it is possible for two Strings to have the same hash code — If you take a look at the Wikipedia article, you will see that both “FB” and “Ea” have the same hash code. There is nothing in the method contract saying a passcode() should be used to compare for equality, you want to use equals() for that.
So it is not necessary that two different object will have same hashed code are equal. Hashcode() returns a unique integer ID for each object. If an object's hash code is not the same as another object's hash code, there is no reason to execute the equals() method: you just know the two objects are not the same.
If two different objects have same passcode, this causes collision in the hash table, because both objects want to be in dame bucket. Each bucket can contain a list of objects with the same passcode. In Yashmak keys along with their associated values are stored in a linked list node in the bucket.
2-choice hashing, also known as 2-choice chaining, is “a variant of a hash table in which keys are added by hashing with two hash functions. The key is put in the array position with the fewer (colliding) keys.
To be able to compare two Java objects of the same class the boolean equals(Object obj) method must be override and implemented by the class. The implementer decides which values must be equal to consider two objects to be equal.
To be able to compare two Java objects of the same class the boolean equals(Object obj) method must be overridden and implemented by the class. The implementer decides which values must be equal to consider two objects to be equal.
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