- The Java.util.ArrayDeque.remove() method is used to remove the element present at the head of the Deque.
Syntax:
Array_Deque.remove()
Parameters: The method does not take any parameters.
Return Value: This method returns the element present at the head of the Deque.
Exceptions: The method throws NoSuchElementException is thrown if the deque is empty.
Below programs illustrate the Java.util.ArrayDeque.remove() method:
Program 1:
// Java code to illustrate remove()
import
java.util.*;
public
class
ArrayDequeDemo {
public
static
void
main(String args[])
{
// Creating an empty ArrayDeque
Deque<String> de_que =
new
ArrayDeque<String>();
// Use add() method to add elements into the Deque
de_que.add(
"Welcome"
);
de_que.add(
"To"
);
de_que.add(
"Geeks"
);
de_que.add(
"For"
);
de_que.add(
"Geeks"
);
// Displaying the ArrayDeque
System.out.println(
"Initial ArrayDeque: "
+ de_que);
// Removing elements using remove() method
de_que.remove();
de_que.remove();
// Displaying the ArrayDeque after removal
System.out.println(
"ArrayDeque after removing "
+
"elements: "
+ de_que);
}
}
Output:Initial ArrayDeque: [Welcome, To, Geeks, For, Geeks] ArrayDeque after removing elements: [Geeks, For, Geeks]
Program 2:
// Java code to illustrate remove()
import
java.util.*;
public
class
ArrayDequeDemo {
public
static
void
main(String args[])
{
// Creating an empty ArrayDeque
Deque<Integer> de_que =
new
ArrayDeque<Integer>();
// Use add() method to add elements into the Deque
de_que.add(
10
);
de_que.add(
15
);
de_que.add(
30
);
de_que.add(
20
);
de_que.add(
5
);
// Displaying the ArrayDeque
System.out.println(
"Initial ArrayDeque: "
+ de_que);
// Removing elements using remove() method
de_que.remove();
de_que.remove();
// Displaying the ArrayDeque after removal
System.out.println(
"ArrayDeque after removing "
+
"elements: "
+ de_que);
}
}
Output:Initial ArrayDeque: [10, 15, 30, 20, 5] ArrayDeque after removing elements: [30, 20, 5]
- The Java.util.ArrayDeque.remove(Object) method is used to remove a particular element from an ArrayDeque.
Syntax:
Priority_Queue.remove(Object O)
Parameters: The parameter O is of the type of ArrayDeque and specifies the element to be removed from the ArrayDeque.
Return Value: This method returns True if the specified element is present in the Deque else it returns False.
Below programs illustrate the Java.util.ArrayDeque.remove() method:
Program 1:
// Java code to illustrate remove()
import
java.util.*;
public
class
ArrayDequeDemo {
public
static
void
main(String args[])
{
// Creating an empty ArrayDeque
Deque<String> de_que =
new
ArrayDeque<String>();
// Use add() method to add elements into the Deque
de_que.add(
"Welcome"
);
de_que.add(
"To"
);
de_que.add(
"Geeks"
);
de_que.add(
"For"
);
de_que.add(
"Geeks"
);
// Displaying the ArrayDeque
System.out.println(
"Initial ArrayDeque: "
+ de_que);
// Removing elements using remove() method
de_que.remove(
"Geeks"
);
de_que.remove(
"For"
);
de_que.remove(
"Welcome"
);
// Displaying the ArrayDeque after removal
System.out.println(
"ArrayDeque after removing "
+
"elements: "
+ de_que);
}
}
Output:Initial ArrayDeque: [Welcome, To, Geeks, For, Geeks] ArrayDeque after removing elements: [To, Geeks]
Program 2:
// Java code to illustrate remove()
import
java.util.*;
public
class
ArrayDequeDemo {
public
static
void
main(String args[])
{
// Creating an empty ArrayDeque
Deque<Integer> de_que =
new
ArrayDeque<Integer>();
// Use add() method to add elements into the Deque
de_que.add(
10
);
de_que.add(
15
);
de_que.add(
30
);
de_que.add(
20
);
de_que.add(
5
);
// Displaying the ArrayDeque
System.out.println(
"Initial ArrayDeque: "
+ de_que);
// Removing elements using remove() method
de_que.remove(
30
);
de_que.remove(
5
);
// Displaying the ArrayDeque after removal
System.out.println(
"ArrayDeque after removing "
+
"elements: "
+ de_que);
}
}
Output:Initial ArrayDeque: [10, 15, 30, 20, 5] ArrayDeque after removing elements: [10, 15, 20]