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What is modcount in hashmap?

Answer Posted / Km Karuna

modCount is a variable in HashMap that keeps track of the number of times structural modifications (add or remove) have been performed on the map since it was created. It's used for optimized iteration and to prevent users from manipulating the map concurrently with iterators.

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