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Design HashMap

Problem statement

Design a HashMap without using any built-in hash table libraries.

Implement the MyHashMap class:

  • MyHashMap() initializes the object with an empty map.
  • void put(int key, int value) inserts a (key, value) pair into the HashMap. If the key already exists in the map, update the corresponding value.
  • int get(int key) returns the value to which the specified key is mapped, or -1 if this map contains no mapping for the key.
  • void remove(key) removes the key and its corresponding value if the map contains the mapping for the key.

Example 1:

Input["MyHashMap", "put", "put", "get", "get", "put", "get", "remove", "get"][[], [1, 1], [2, 2], [1], [3], [2, 1], [2], [2], [2]]Output[null, null, null, 1, -1, null, 1, null, -1]ExplanationMyHashMap myHashMap = new MyHashMap();myHashMap.put(1, 1); // The map is now [[1,1]]myHashMap.put(2, 2); // The map is now [[1,1], [2,2]]myHashMap.get(1);    // return 1, The map is now [[1,1], [2,2]]myHashMap.get(3);    // return -1 (i.e., not found), The map is now [[1,1], [2,2]]myHashMap.put(2, 1); // The map is now [[1,1], [2,1]] (i.e., update the existing value)myHashMap.get(2);    // return 1, The map is now [[1,1], [2,1]]myHashMap.remove(2); // remove the mapping for 2, The map is now [[1,1]]myHashMap.get(2);    // return -1 (i.e., not found), The map is now [[1,1]]

Constraints:

  • 0 <= key, value <= 106
  • At most 104 calls will be made to put, get, and remove.

My solution


var MyHashMap = function() {
this.map = new Map();
};

/**
* @param {number} key
* @param {number} value
* @return {void}
*/
MyHashMap.prototype.put = function(key, value) {
// console.log(key, value, this.map)
if (!this.map.has(key)) {
this.map.set(key, undefined)
}
this.map.set(key, value)
};

/**
* @param {number} key
* @return {number}
*/
MyHashMap.prototype.get = function(key) {
if (!this.map.has(key)) {
return -1
}
return this.map.get(key)
};

/**
* @param {number} key
* @return {void}
*/
MyHashMap.prototype.remove = function(key) {
this.map.delete(key)
};

/**
* Your MyHashMap object will be instantiated and called as such:
* var obj = new MyHashMap()
* obj.put(key,value)
* var param_2 = obj.get(key)
* obj.remove(key)
*/