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Scala SortedMap count() method with example

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The count() method is utilized to count pair of keys in the SortedMap.
Method Definition: def count(p: ((A, B)) => Boolean): Int Return Type: It returns the number of keys present in the SortedMap that satisfies the given predicate.
Example #1: Scala
// Scala program of count()
// method
import scala.collection.immutable.SortedMap

// Creating object
object GfG
{ 

    // Main method
    def main(args:Array[String])
    {
    
        // Creating a SortedMap
        val m1 = SortedMap("geeks" -> 5, "for" -> 3, "cs" -> 5)
        
        // Applying count method
        val result = m1.count(z=>true)
        
        // Displays output
        println(result)
    
    }
}
Output:
3
Example #2: Scala
// Scala program of count()
// method
import scala.collection.immutable.SortedMap

// Creating object
object GfG
{ 

    // Main method
    def main(args:Array[String])
    {
    
        // Creating a SortedMap
        val m1 = SortedMap("geeks" -> 5, "for" -> 3, "geeks" -> 5)
        
        // Applying count method
        val result = m1.count(z=>true)
        
        // Displays output
        println(result)
    
    }
}
Output:
2
So, the identical keys are counted only once.

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