By: Dorris in Java Tutorials on 2010年12月26日 [フレーム]
In this example, you will see the use of java.util.LinkedList class. We will be creating an object of link list class and performing various operation like adding and removing object.
This class extends AbstractSequentialList and implements List, Cloneable, Serializable. It permits all elements including null. LinkedList class provides methods get, insert and remove an element at the beginning and end of the list.
In this example six methods of LinkedList class is demonstrated.
add(Object o): Appends the specified element to the end of this list. It returns a boolean value.
size(): Returns the number of elements in this list.
addFirst(Object o): Inserts the given element at the beginning of this list. addLast(Object o): Inserts the given element at the last of this list.
add(int index,Object o): Insert the specified element at the specified position in this list. It throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is out of range.
remove(int index): Remove the element at the specified position in this list. It returns the element that was removed from the list. It throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is out of range.
import java.util.*;
public class LinkedListDemo{
public static void main(String[] args){
LinkedList link=new LinkedList();
link.add("a");
link.add("b");
link.add(new Integer(10));
System.out.println("The contents of array is" + link);
System.out.println("The size of an linkedlist is" + link.size());
link.addFirst(new Integer(20));
System.out.println("The contents of array is" + link);
System.out.println("The size of an linkedlist is" + link.size());
link.addLast("c");
System.out.println("The contents of array is" + link);
System.out.println("The size of an linkedlist is" + link.size());
link.add(2,"j");
System.out.println("The contents of array is" + link);
System.out.println("The size of an linkedlist is" + link.size());
link.add(1,"t");
System.out.println("The contents of array is" + link);
System.out.println("The size of an linkedlist is" + link.size());
link.remove(3);
System.out.println("The contents of array is" + link);
System.out.println("The size of an linkedlist is" + link.size());
}
}
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