Several things:
1) Please don't use Hashtable
, instead use HashMap
. Hashtable
is the old, synchronized version and people don't use it anymore.
Please refer to this excellent answer when to use Hashtable
.
2) Please code against an interface unless you have good reason not to (so your entry
should be of type Map
instead). This allows you to change the underlying implementation to a different kind of map easily.
3) Please read the official Java tutorial it explains how to use the map interface and basically it should be more or less like this:
Map<Integer, int[]> entry = new HashMap<>();
Or if you are using Java older than 7 Map<Integer, int[]> entry = new HashMap<Integer, int[]>();
since the diamond operator was introduced in Java7. Also notice that on both sides you need the same values inside <>
. Why would you write <NodeT, a>
on the right hand side? I gather a
was a try to initialize it with a
but I don't understand the NodeT
.
You have to use Integer
instead of int
as generics in Java do not accept primitive types. int[]
works fine since this is an object in Java.
After that you need to put your entries into the map.