The Java.util.EnumMap.remove(key) method in Java is used to remove the specified key from the map.
Syntax:
remove(Object key)
Parameters: The method takes one parameter key which refers to the key whose mapping is to be removed.
Return Value: The method does not return any value.
Below programs illustrate the working of remove(key) function:
Program 1:
// Java program to demonstrate remove() import java.util.*;   // An enum of neveropen public enum gfg {     India_today,     United_States_today } ;   class Enum_demo {     public static void main(String[] args)     {           EnumMap<gfg, String> mp = new                    EnumMap<gfg, String>(gfg. class );           // Values are associated         mp.put(gfg.India_today, "61.8%" );         mp.put(gfg.United_States_today, "18.2%" );           // Prints the map         System.out.println( "The EnumMap: " + mp);           // Remove mapping of this key         mp.remove(gfg.United_States_today);           // Prints the final map         System.out.println( "Map after removal: " + mp);     } } |
The EnumMap: {India_today=61.8%, United_States_today=18.2%} Map after removal: {India_today=61.8%}
Program 2:
// Java program to demonstrate the working of keySet() import java.util.*;   // an enum of neveropen // rank in India and United States public enum gfg {       India_today,     United_States_today } ;   class Enum_demo {     public static void main(String[] args)     {           EnumMap<gfg, Integer> mp = new                     EnumMap<gfg, Integer>(gfg. class );           // Values are associated         mp.put(gfg.India_today, 69 );         mp.put(gfg.United_States_today, 1073 );           // Prints the map         System.out.println( "The EnumMap: " + mp);           // Remove mapping of this key         mp.remove(gfg.United_States_today);           // Prints the final map         System.out.println( "Map after removal: " + mp);     } } |
The EnumMap: {India_today=69, United_States_today=1073} Map after removal: {India_today=69}