The containsAll() method of Java SortedSet is used to check whether two sets contain the same elements or not. It takes one set as a parameter and returns True if all of the elements of this set is present in the other set.
Syntax:
public boolean containsAll(Collection C)
Parameters: The parameter C is a Collection. This parameter refers to the set whose elements occurrence is needed to be checked in this set.
Return Value: The method returns True if this set contains all the elements of other set otherwise it returns False.
Note: The containsAll() method in SortedSet is inherited from the Set interface in Java.
Below programs illustrate the Set.containsAll() method:
Program 1:
// Java code to illustrate// Set containsAll() import java.util.*; class SortedSetDemo { public static void main(String args[]) { // Creating an empty set SortedSet<String> set = new TreeSet<String>(); // Use add() method to // add elements in the set set.add("Geeks"); set.add("for"); set.add("Geeks"); set.add("10"); set.add("20"); // prints the set System.out.println("Set 1: " + set); // Creating another empty set Set<String> set2 = new HashSet<String>(); // Use add() method to // add elements in the set set2.add("Geeks"); set2.add("for"); set2.add("Geeks"); set2.add("10"); set2.add("20"); // prints the set System.out.println("Set 2: " + set2); // Check if the set // contains same elements System.out.println( "\nDoes set 1 contains set 2?: " + set.containsAll(set2)); }} |
Set 1: [10, 20, Geeks, for] Set 2: [Geeks, for, 20, 10] Does set 1 contains set 2?: true
Program 2:
// Java code to illustrate// boolean containsAll() import java.util.*; class SortedSetDemo { public static void main(String args[]) { // Creating an empty set SortedSet<String> set = new TreeSet<String>(); // Use add() method to // add elements in the set set.add("Geeks"); set.add("for"); set.add("Geeks"); // prints the set System.out.println("Set 1: " + set); // Creating another empty set Set<String> set2 = new HashSet<String>(); // Use add() method to // add elements in the set set2.add("10"); set2.add("20"); // prints the set System.out.println("Set 2: " + set2); // Check if the set // contains same elements System.out.println( "\nDoes set 1 contains set 2: " + set.containsAll(set2)); }} |
Set 1: [Geeks, for] Set 2: [20, 10] Does set 1 contains set 2: false
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/Set.html#containsAll(java.util.Collection)

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