Iterating over the Values returned from a HashMap

Hi,
I have a HashMap which stores some Strings as Keys and their corresponding Values are a Vector of Strings.
for eg. one (Key, Value) pair is
(String1, [StringA, StringB, StringC, ........])
I understand that I can read the Vector Values by iterating over the HashMap using the ".entrySet()" and "Map.Entry" operations.
My problem is I am not able to iterate through the Vector values returned by the ".getValue( )" method.
can anyone please give some hints as to where I am commiting an error, or if I need to cast my values in some manner to iterate over them?
thanks in advance

can anyone please give some hints as to where I am commiting an errorSomewhere in your code. Post the smallest complete example which demonstrates the problem, then people may be able to give more specific help.

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