The method splitToList(CharSequence sequence) splits sequence into string components and returns them as an immutable list.
Syntax:
public List<String>
splitToList(CharSequence sequence)
Parameters: This method takes sequence as parameter which is the sequence of characters to split.
Return Value: This method returns an immutable list of the segments split from the parameter.
Below examples illustrate the working of splitToList() method:
Example 1:
// Java code to show implementation of// splitToList method// of Guava's Splitter Class  import com.google.common.base.Splitter;import java.util.List;  class GFG {      // Driver's code    public static void main(String[] args)    {          // Creating a string variable        String str = "Hello, geeks, for, geeks, noida";          // SplitToList returns a List of the strings.        // This can be transformed to an ArrayList        // or used directly in a loop.        List<String> myList = Splitter.on(',').splitToList(str);          for (String temp : myList) {            System.out.println(temp);        }    }} |
Hello geeks for geeks noida
Example 2:
// Java code to show implementation of// splitToList method // of Guava's Splitter Class  import com.google.common.base.Splitter;import java.util.List;  class GFG {      // Driver's code    public static void main(String[] args)    {          // Creating a string variable        String str = "Everyone. should. Learn, Data. Structures";          // SplitToList returns a List of the strings.        // This can be transformed to an ArrayList        // or used directly in a loop.        List<String> myList = Splitter.on('.').splitToList(str);          for (String temp : myList) {            System.out.println(temp);        }    }} |
Everyone should Learn, Data Structures

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