I have the following code where I am trying to put the StringBuffer objects as keys in a TreeSet. The reason I do this is to see if I can put mutable objects as keys. I do not get any compile error. but when I run this code, I get the error that is below the code.
specially, I get this java.lang.StringBuffer cannot be cast to java.lang.Comparable
. what does this error indicate?
from javadoc I see that StringBuffer class is declared final (public final class StringBuffer
), doesn't that mean it is immutable and hence hashable?
I am a newbie to the hashing and immutable stuff, so kindly help me out here.
Thanks
import java.util.*;
class MutableKeys {
public static void main(String[] args) {
StringBuffer one = new StringBuffer("one");
StringBuffer two = new StringBuffer("two");
StringBuffer three = new StringBuffer("three");
Set<StringBuffer> sb=new TreeSet<StringBuffer>();
sb.add(one);
sb.add(two);
sb.add(three);
System.out.println("set before change: "+ sb);
one.append("onemore");
System.out.println("set After change: "+ sb);
}
}
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ClassCastException: java.lang.StringBuffer cannot be cast to java.lang.Comparable
at java.util.TreeMap.put(TreeMap.java:542)
at java.util.TreeSet.add(TreeSet.java:238)
at inheritance.MutableKeys.main
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