The Java.util.LinkedList.indexOf(Object element) method is used to check and find the occurrence of a particular element in the list. If the element is present then the index of the first occurrence of the element is returned otherwise -1 is returned if the list does not contain the element.
Syntax:
LinkedList.indexOf(Object element)
Parameters: The parameter element is of the type LinkedList. It specifies the element whose occurrence is needed to be checked in the LinkedList.
Return Value: The method returns the index or position of the first occurrence of the element in the list else -1 if the element is not present in the list. The returned value is of integer type.
Below program illustrate the Java.util.LinkedList.indexOf() method:
// Java code to illustrate indexOf() import java.io.*; import java.util.LinkedList; public class LinkedListDemo { public static void main(String args[]) { // Creating an empty LinkedList LinkedList<String> list = new LinkedList<String>(); // Use add() method to add elements in the list list.add( "Geeks" ); list.add( "for" ); list.add( "Geeks" ); list.add( "10" ); list.add( "20" ); // Displaying the list System.out.println( "LinkedList:" + list); // The first position of an element // is returned System.out.println( "The first occurrence of Geeks is at index:" + list.indexOf( "Geeks" )); System.out.println( "The first occurrence of 10 is at index: " + list.indexOf( "10" )); } } |
LinkedList:[Geeks, for, Geeks, 10, 20] The first occurrence of Geeks is at index: 0 The first occurrence of 10 is at index: 3