import java.util.LinkedHashSet; public class Main { public static void main(String[] args) { LinkedHashSet<Integer> lhashSet = new LinkedHashSet<Integer>(); lhashSet.add(new Integer("1")); lhashSet.add(new Integer("2")); lhashSet.add(new Integer("3")); Object[] objArray = lhashSet.toArray(); for (Object inte: objArray){ System.out.println(inte); } } }
9.27.LinkedHashMap | ||||
9.27.1. | What you can do with a LinkedHashMap. | |||
9.27.2. | Get Size of Java LinkedHashMap | |||
9.27.3. | Get Set view of Keys from Java LinkedHashMap | |||
9.27.4. | Iterate through the values of Java LinkedHashMap | |||
9.27.5. | Check if a particular element exists in Java LinkedHashSet | |||
9.27.6. | Check if a particular key exists in Java LinkedHashMap example | |||
9.27.7. | Check if a particular value exists in Java LinkedHashMap example | |||
9.27.8. | Copy all elements of Java LinkedHashSet to an Object Array | |||
9.27.9. | Remove all values from Java LinkedHashMap | |||
9.27.10. | Remove value from Java LinkedHashMap | |||
9.27.11. | A Least Recently Used Cache |