The remainingCapacity() method of BlockingQueue returns the number of more elements that can be added to BlockingQueue without blocking.
The Capacity returned arises in three cases:
- If remaining Capacity is Zero, then no more elements can be added to the BlockingQueue.
- If remaining Capacity of BlockingQueue is equal to the size of the Queue, then no element can be removed from the queue because in such situation queue is empty.
- In any other case, Capacity is always equal to a difference between the initial capacity of this BlockingQueue and the current size of this BlockingQueue.
Syntax:
public int remainingCapacity()
Return Value: This method returns the remaining capacity of the BlockingQueue.
Note: The remainingCapacity() method of BlockingQueue has been inherited from the Queue class in Java.
Below programs illustrates remainingCapacity() method of BlockingQueue class:
Program 1:
// Java Program Demonstrate remainingCapacity() // method of BlockingQueue import java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingQueue; import java.util.concurrent.BlockingQueue; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // define capacity of BlockingQueue int capacityOfQueue = 7 ; // create object of BlockingQueue BlockingQueue<String> BQ = new LinkedBlockingQueue<String>( capacityOfQueue); // Add element to BlockingQueue BQ.add( "John" ); BQ.add( "Tom" ); BQ.add( "Clark" ); BQ.add( "Kat" ); // find remaining Capacity of BQ // using remainingCapacity() method int remainingCapacity = BQ.remainingCapacity(); // print result System.out.println( "Queue is " + BQ); // print head of the queue System.out.println( "Remaining Capacity of Queue is " + remainingCapacity); } } |
Queue is [John, Tom, Clark, Kat] Remaining Capacity of Queue is 3
Program 2:
// Java Program Demonstrate remainingCapacity() // method of BlockingQueue import java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingQueue; import java.util.concurrent.BlockingQueue; public class GFG { public void findPeek() { // define capacity of BlockingQueue int capacityOfQueue = 7 ; // create object of BlockingQueue BlockingQueue<Employee> BQ = new LinkedBlockingQueue<Employee>( capacityOfQueue); // Add element to BlockingQueue Employee emp1 = new Employee( "Ravi" , "Tester" , "39000" ); Employee emp2 = new Employee( "Sanjeet" , "Manager" , "98000" ); // Add Employee Objects to BQ BQ.add(emp1); BQ.add(emp2); // add element and find remaining capacity // follow same process again // until the queue becomes full while (BQ.size() != 7 ) { // adding emp2 again and again to queue System.out.println( "Adding employee is success " + BQ.offer(emp2)); // find remaining capacity of BQ // using remainingCapacity() method int remain = BQ.remainingCapacity(); // print remaining capacity value System.out.println( "Remaining Capacity of list :" + remain); } } // create an Employee Object with name, // position and salary as an attribute public class Employee { public String name; public String position; public String salary; Employee(String name, String position, String salary) { this .name = name; this .position = position; this .salary = salary; } @Override public String toString() { return "Employee [name=" + name + ", position=" + position + ", salary=" + salary + "]" ; } } // Main Method public static void main(String[] args) { GFG gfg = new GFG(); gfg.findPeek(); } } |
Adding employee is success true Remaining Capacity of list :4 Adding employee is success true Remaining Capacity of list :3 Adding employee is success true Remaining Capacity of list :2 Adding employee is success true Remaining Capacity of list :1 Adding employee is success true Remaining Capacity of list :0