The contains() method of java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentSkipListSet is an in-built function in Java which returns a true boolean value if the specified element is present in this set otherwise it returns false.
Syntax:
ConcurrentSkipListSet.contains(Object o)
Parameters: The function accepts a single parameter o i.e. to be checked for the presence in this set.
Return Value: The function returns a Boolean value. It returns True if the specified element is present in this set else it returns False.
Below programs illustrate the ConcurrentSkipListSet.contains() method:
Program 1:
// Java Program Demonstrate contains() // method of ConcurrentSkipListSet   import java.util.concurrent.*;   class ConcurrentSkipListSetContainsExample1 {     public static void main(String[] args)     {           // Initializing the set         ConcurrentSkipListSet<Integer>             set = new ConcurrentSkipListSet<Integer>();           // Adding elements to this set         for ( int i = 10 ; i <= 15 ; i++)             set.add(i);           // Checks if 9 is present in the set         if (set.contains( 9 ))             System.out.println( "9 is present in the set." );         else             System.out.println( "9 is not present in the set." );     } } |
9 is not present in the set.
Program 2:
// Java Program Demonstrate contains() // method of ConcurrentSkipListSet */   import java.util.concurrent.*;   class ConcurrentSkipListSetContainsExample2 {     public static void main(String[] args)     {           // Initializing the set         ConcurrentSkipListSet<String>             set = new ConcurrentSkipListSet<String>();           // Adding elements to this set         set.add( "Gfg" );         set.add( "is" );         set.add( "fun" );           // Checks if Gfg is present in the set         if (set.contains( "Gfg" ))             System.out.println( "Gfg is present in the set." );         else             System.out.println( "Gfg is not present in the set." );     } } |
Gfg is present in the set.