The isEmpty() method of List interface in java is used to check if a list is empty or not. It returns true if the list contains no elements otherwise it returns false if the list contains any element.
Syntax:
boolean isEmpty()
Parameter: It does not accepts any parameter.
Returns: It returns True if the list has no elements else it returns false. The return type is of datatype boolean.
Error and Exceptions: This method has no error or exceptions.
Program to demonstrate working of isEmpty() in Java:
// Java code to demonstrate the working of // isEmpty() method in List interface   import java.util.*;   public class GFG {     public static void main(String[] args)     {         // creating an Empty Integer List         List<Integer> arr = new ArrayList<Integer>( 10 );           // check if the list is empty or not         // using isEmpty() function         boolean ans = arr.isEmpty();         if (ans == true )             System.out.println( "The List is empty" );         else             System.out.println( "The List is not empty" );           // addition of a element to         // the List         arr.add( 1 );           // check if the list is empty or not         // after adding an element         ans = arr.isEmpty();         if (ans == true )             System.out.println( "The List is empty" );         else             System.out.println( "The List is not empty" );     } } |
Output:
The List is empty The List is not empty
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/List.html#isEmpty()
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