The Java.util.LinkedHashSet.remove(Object O) method is used to remove a particular element from a LinkedHashSet.
Syntax:
LinkedHashSet.remove(Object O)
Parameters: The parameter O is of the type of LinkedHashSet and specifies the element to be removed from the LinkedHashSet.
Return Value: This method returns True if the specified element is present in the LinkedHashSet otherwise it returns False.
Below program illustrate the Java.util.LinkedHashSet.remove(Object O) method:
// Java code to illustrate LinkedHashSet.remove() method import java.util.*; import java.util.LinkedHashSet; public class LinkedHashSetDemo { public static void main(String args[]) { // Creating an empty LinkedHashSet LinkedHashSet<String> set = new LinkedHashSet<String>(); // Use add() method to add elements into the Set set.add( "Welcome" ); set.add( "To" ); set.add( "Geeks" ); set.add( "4" ); set.add( "Geeks" ); // Displaying the LinkedHashSet System.out.println( "LinkedHashSet: " + set); // Removing elements using remove() method set.remove( "Geeks" ); set.remove( "4" ); set.remove( "Welcome" ); // Displaying the LinkedHashSet after removal System.out.println( "LinkedHashSet after removing " + "elements: " + set); } } |
LinkedHashSet: [Welcome, To, Geeks, 4] LinkedHashSet after removing elements: [To]