BlockingDeque takeFirst() method in Java with Examples
Last Updated : 14 Oct, 2019
The
takeFirst() method of
BlockingDeque returns and removes the first element of the Deque container from it, waiting if necessary until an element becomes available.. The method throws an
InterruptedException if it is interrupted while waiting.
Syntax: public E takeFirst()
Returns: This method returns the
first element of the Deque container, waiting if necessary until an element becomes available.
Exception: The function throws an
InterruptedException if it is interrupted while waiting.
Note: The
takeFirst() method of
BlockingDeque has been inherited from the LinkedBlockingDeque class in Java. Below programs illustrate takeFirst() method of LinkedBlockingDeque:
Program 1: Java // Java Program to demonstrate takeFirst() // method of BlockingDeque import java.util.concurrent.BlockingDeque; import java.util.concurrent.BlockingDeque; import java.util.*; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException { // create object of BlockingDeque BlockingDeque<Integer> BD = new LinkedBlockingDeque<Integer>(); // Add numbers to end of BlockingDeque BD.add(7855642); BD.add(35658786); BD.add(5278367); BD.add(74381793); // print Deque System.out.println("Blocking Deque: " + BD); // removes the front element and prints it System.out.println("Head of Blocking Deque: " + BD.takeFirst()); // prints the Deque System.out.println("Blocking Deque: " + BD); } } Output: Blocking Deque: [7855642, 35658786, 5278367, 74381793] Head of Linked Deque: 7855642 Blocking Deque: [35658786, 5278367, 74381793]
Program 2: To demonstrate InterruptedException
Java // Java Program to demonstrate takeFirst() // method of BlockingDeque import java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingDeque; import java.util.concurrent.BlockingDeque; import java.util.*; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException { // create object of BlockingDeque BlockingDeque<Integer> BD = new LinkedBlockingDeque<Integer>(); // Add numbers to end of BlockingDeque BD.add(7855642); BD.add(35658786); BD.add(5278367); BD.add(74381793); // print Dequeue System.out.println("Blocking Deque: " + BD); BD.clear(); // throws error as the list is empty and it // is interrupted while waiting System.out.println("Head of Blocking Deque: " + BD.takeFirst()); } } Runtime Errors: Max real time limit exceeded due to either by heavy load on server or by using sleep function
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/concurrent/BlockingDeque.html#takeFirst()
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