Remove a range of elements from a LinkedList in Java



A range of elements can be removed from a LinkedList by using the method java.util.LinkedList.clear() along with the method java.util.LinkedList.subList(). A program that demonstrates this is given as follows −

Example

 Live Demo

import java.util.LinkedList; public class Demo { public static void main(String[] args) { LinkedList<String> l = new LinkedList<String>(); l.add("Clark"); l.add("Bruce"); l.add("Diana"); l.add("Wally"); l.add("Oliver"); System.out.println("The LinkedList is: " + l); l.subList(1,3).clear(); System.out.println("The LinkedList is: " + l); } }

Output

The LinkedList is: [Clark, Bruce, Diana, Wally, Oliver] The LinkedList is: [Clark, Wally, Oliver]

Now let us understand the above program.

The LinkedList l is created. Then LinkedList.add() is used to add the elements to the LinkedList. Then the LinkedList is displayed. A code snippet which demonstrates this is as follows −

LinkedList<String> l = new LinkedList<String>(); l.add("Clark"); l.add("Bruce"); l.add("Diana"); l.add("Wally"); l.add("Oliver"); System.out.println("The LinkedList is: " + l);

A range of elements from index 1(inclusive) to index 3(exclusive) are removed from the LinkedList using the LinkedList.clear() and the LinkedList.subList() methods. Then the modified LinkedList is displayed. A code snippet which demonstrates this is as follows −

System.out.println("The LinkedList is: " + l); l.subList(1,3).clear(); System.out.println("The LinkedList is: " + l);
Updated on: 2019-07-30T22:30:24+05:30

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