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A: Populate string value in a map only if matches the threshold bytes

maracaThe reason why it is not working was already mentioned by other answers (you add after it already exceeded the limit). But I think none of the implementations is correct so far, not only because the size of the newline was ommitted. public void populate(final List<Task> tasks) { Map<String, ...

Yeah I need to return map from my method. I was just printing so that I can test out. In real, I am returning a map.
quick question where do you check size for stringbuilder in your example? do we need that or we dont need it anymore now?
Yes it isn't needed any more. We add the task and newline to size each time. The stringbuilder size should be the same as the cumulated size for the tasks (because we use int and no compression is happening).
got it.. I have one more question. I updated my question with your code and I added one changes to it (look for "new change" comment). Let's say if I generating 10 files so my map will have 10 entries in it. Now I want to add timestamp in the first line of each file, followed by new line and then followed by data. So will your solution still work or now I need to make some changes so that it still follows the size limit?
You need to add the size for the timestamp and newline to the check, otherwise no changes. If the format is always the same (e.g. yyyy.mm.dd hh:mm:ss), then it is just a constant. If not (e.g. because leading 0s are ommitted) then it can become a little tricky unless you just take the longest possible timestamp string as constant. (size + ts + nl + timestampsize + nl > 60000) or maybe more readable (size + ts + nl > 60000 - timestampsize - nl)
my timestamp will always be in long. can you provide an example basis on this as well how it will look now which includes timestamp and another new line check?
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@user1950349 edited answer to work with header (timestamp + newline)
@maraca yeah i just noticed
but in your example you are not adding timestamp and newline right? I am assuming you forgot to add that part and just done the logic
So code will look like this with all your changes
public void populate(final List<Task> tasks) {
    Map<String, String> holder = new HashMap<>();
    int size = 0;
    int index = 0;
    int nl = System.getProperty("line.separator").getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8).length;
    int header = String.valueOf(System.currentTimeMillis()).getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8).length + nl;
    StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
	// new change
    sb.append(timestamp).append(System.getProperty("line.separator"));
    for (Task task : tasks) {
        int ts = String.valueOf(task).getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8).length;
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Yes you're right, I thought you add the timestamp on file creation.
only thing missing is the variable for the timestamp, which needs to be updated after before adding it to the next file.
I will add timestamp in each stringbuilder that we are adding in a map
holder.put(fileName, sb.toString());
in this there is a stringbuilder which will have something like this
timestamp
ABC
DEF
like that
so what I have is correct?
almost, i will update the answer
sure
each value in a map is a string and each string will have timestamp first and then followed by data each in new line

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