To replace an element in Java Vector, set() method of java.util.Vector class can be used. The set() method takes two parameters-the indexes of the element which has to be replaced and the new element. The index of a Vector is zero-based. So, to replace the first element, 0 should be the index passed as parameter.
Declaration:
public Object set(int index, Object element)
Return Value:
The element which is at the specified index
Exception Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException when the index is out of range i.e, index < 0 or index >= size()
Implementation:
Java
// Replacing Element in Java Vector import java.util.Vector; public class Sias { public static void main(String args[]) { try { // create a instance vector Vector<Integer> vector = new Vector<>(); // insert the values in vector vector.add( 1 ); vector.add( 2 ); vector.add( 3 ); vector.add( 4 ); vector.add( 5 ); // display the vector System.out.println( "original vector : " + vector); // call set() and replace 2 index value vector.set( 2 , 10 ); // display vector after replacing value System.out.println( "after replace the value : " + vector); // call set() and replace 9th index value // which is exception as arrayoutofbound vector.set( 9 , 91 ); // display vector after replacing value System.out.println( "after replace the value : " + vector); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println(e); } } } |
original vector : [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] after replace the value : [1, 2, 10, 4, 5] java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: Array index out of range: 9
Time Complexity: O(n), where n is the length of the vector