Better Map Constructor

There's always double-brace initialization:

Map<String, String> map = new HashMap<String, String>(){{
    put("a", "apple"); put("b", "bear"); put("c", "cat");}};

There are problems with this approach. It returns an anonymous inner class extending HashMap, not a HashMap. If you need to serialize the map then know that serialization of inner classes is discouraged.


You could use ImmutableMap.Builder from Google collections library.


No, there isn't, but I wrote a method to do exactly this, inspired by Objective-C NSDictionary class:

public static Map<String, Object> mapWithKeysAndObjects(Object... objects) {

    if (objects.length % 2 != 0) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                "The array has to be of an even size - size is "
                        + objects.length);
    }

    Map<String, Object> values = new HashMap<String, Object>();

    for (int x = 0; x < objects.length; x+=2) {
      values.put((String) objects[x], objects[x + 1]);
    }

    return values;

}

Java 9 adds Map.of, such as:

Map<String, String> map = Map.of("a", "apple", "b", "bear", "c", "cat");

Up to 10 entries are supported. For more entries you can use the overload taking Entry:

Map<String, String> map 
    = Map.ofEntries
        (Map.entry("a", "apple")
        , Map.entry("b", "bear")
        , Map.entry("c", "cat"));

Note that these methods do not return a HashMap. It returns an optimized immutable map.