The java.util.concurrent.LinkedTransferQueue.poll() method is an in-built function in Java which retrieves and remove the head of the queue if the queue is non-empty.
Syntax:
LinkedTransferQueue.poll()
Parameters: The function does not accept any parameter.
Return Value: The function returns the head of the queue if the queue is non-empty, otherwise it returns null.
Below programs illustrate the LinkedTransferQueue.poll() method:
Program 1:
/* Java Program Demonstrate poll() method of LinkedTransferQueue */ import java.util.concurrent.LinkedTransferQueue; class LinkedTransferQueuePollExample1 { public static void main(String[] args) { // Initializing the queue LinkedTransferQueue<Character> queue = new LinkedTransferQueue<Character>(); // Adding elements to this queue for ( char ch = 'A' ; ch <= 'Z' ; ch++) { queue.add(ch); } // Printing the head of the queue System.out.println( "The head of the queue is " + queue.poll()); // Printing remaining elements of the queue System.out.println( "The elements in the queue :" ); for (Character i : queue) System.out.print(i + " " ); } } |
The head of the queue is A The elements in the queue : B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Program 2:
/* Java Program Demonstrate poll() method of LinkedTransferQueue */ import java.util.concurrent.LinkedTransferQueue; class LinkedTransferQueuePollExample2 { public static void main(String[] args) { // Initializing the queue LinkedTransferQueue<Integer> queue = new LinkedTransferQueue<Integer>(); // Adding elements to this queue for ( int i = 10 ; i <= 50 ; i += 10 ) queue.add(i); // Printing the head of the queue System.out.println( "The head of the queue is " + queue.poll()); // Printing remaining elements of the queue System.out.println( "The elements in the queue :" ); for (Integer i : queue) System.out.print(i + " " ); } } |
The head of the queue is 10 The elements in the queue : 20 30 40 50
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/concurrent/LinkedTransferQueue.html#poll()