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Java Java Data Structures - Retired Exploring the Java Collection Framework Sets

Shariq Shaikh
Shariq Shaikh
13,945 Points

The Hash Tags and Mentions are not loading once I execute the program from the console.

I did everything Craig did in the video, double checked to see if the were any error and all that's displaying once I run the program from the console is:

There are 58 treets. Hash tags: [] Mentions: []

The data that was in the video isn't loading when I run the program. Any thoughts?

3 Answers

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Shariq Shaikh
Shariq Shaikh
13,945 Points
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.HashMap;

import com.teamtreehouse.Treet;
import com.teamtreehouse.Treets;



public class Example {

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    Treet[] treets = Treets.load();
    System.out.printf("There are %d treets. %n",
                     treets.length);
    Set<String> allHashTags = new HashSet<String>();
    Set<String> allMentions = new HashSet<String>();
    for (Treet treet : treets) {
      allHashTags.addAll(treet.getHashTags());
      allMentions.addAll(treet.getMentions()); 
    }
    System.out.printf("Hash tags: %s %n", allHashTags);
    System.out.printf("Mentions: %s %n", allMentions);
    Map<String, Integer> hashTagCounts = new HashMap<String, Integer>();
    for (Treet treet : treets) {
      for (String hashTag : treet.getHashTags()) {
        Integer count = hashTagCounts.get(hashTag);
        if (count == null) {
          count = 0;
        }
        count++;
        hashTagCounts.put(hashTag, count);

      }
    }
    System.out.printf("Hash tag counts: %s %n", hashTagCounts);
 }
}

Hey, I have the same problem, and the same code. What should I change to see those tags and mentions?

Colby Wise
Colby Wise
3,165 Points

I believe this is the issue. Craig mentioned this in another post:

Craig Dennis about 1 year ago Hi Manish!

Yeah you are right I load it by deserializing, there is a class called Treets that does the deserialization of an array of Treet objects. I used the Twitter API to get them originally, and made the Treet object array and then serialized it. Unfortunately after a period of time the Treets fall off, so those are locked in time to when I did the video.

Hope that helps!