The list() method of java.util.Collections class is used to return an array list containing the elements returned by the specified enumeration in the order they are returned by the enumeration. This method provides interoperability between legacy APIs that return enumerations and new APIs that require collections.
Syntax:
public static ArrayList list(Enumeration e)
Parameters: This method takes enumeration e as a parameter providing elements for the returned array list.
Return Value: This method returns an array list containing the elements returned by the specified enumeration.
Below are the examples to illustrate the list() method
Example 1:
// Java program to demonstrate // list() method // for String value import java.util.*;
public class GFG1 {
public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception
{
try {
// creating object of List<String>
List<String> arrlist = new ArrayList<String>();
// creating object of Vector<String>
Vector<String> v = new Vector<String>();
// Adding element to Vector v
v.add( "A" );
v.add( "B" );
v.add( "C" );
v.add( "D" );
v.add( "E" );
// printing the list
System.out.println( "Current list : " + arrlist);
// creating Enumeration
Enumeration<String> e = v.elements();
// getting arrlist of specified Enumeration
// using list() method
arrlist = Collections.list(e);
// printing the arrlist
System.out.println( "Returned list: " + arrlist);
}
catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
System.out.println( "Exception thrown : " + e);
}
}
} |
Current list : [] Returned list: [A, B, C, D, E]
Example 2:
// Java program to demonstrate // list() method // for Integer value import java.util.*;
public class GFG1 {
public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception
{
try {
// creating object of List<String>
List<Integer> arrlist = new ArrayList<Integer>();
// creating object of Vector<String>
Vector<Integer> v = new Vector<Integer>();
// Adding element to Vector v
v.add( 10 );
v.add( 20 );
v.add( 30 );
v.add( 40 );
v.add( 50 );
// printing the list
System.out.println( "Current list : " + arrlist);
// creating Enumeration
Enumeration<Integer> e = v.elements();
// getting arrlist of specified Enumeration
// using list() method
arrlist = Collections.list(e);
// printing the arrlist
System.out.println( "Returned list: "
+ arrlist);
}
catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
System.out.println( "Exception thrown : " + e);
}
}
} |
Current list : [] Returned list: [10, 20, 30, 40, 50]