LinkedHashSet
Check for element existence in LinkedHashSet example
This is an example of how to check for an element existence in a LinkedHashSet. We will use the contains(Object o)
API method of LinkedHashSet. Checking if an element exists in a LinkedHashSet implies that you should:
- Create a new LinkedHashSet.
- Populate the set with elements, using the
add(E e)
API method of LinkedHashSet. - Check if a specific element exists in the set, using
contains(Object o)
API method, having the element as parameter. The method returns true if the set contains the specified element.
Let’s take a look at the code snippet that follows:
package com.javacodegeeks.snippets.core; import java.util.LinkedHashSet; public class ElementExistsLinkedHashSet { public static void main(String[] args) { // Create a LinkedHashSet and populate it with elements LinkedHashSet linkedHashSet = new LinkedHashSet(); linkedHashSet.add("element_1"); linkedHashSet.add("element_2"); linkedHashSet.add("element_3"); // boolean contains(Object value) method returns true if the LinkedHashSet contains the value, otherwise false. boolean exists = linkedHashSet.contains("element_2"); System.out.println("element_2 exists in LinkedHashSet ? : " + exists); } }
Output:
element_2 exists in LinkedHashSet ? : true
This was an example of how to check for an element existence in a LinkedHashSet in Java.