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Program to convert Java set of Shorts to an Indexed Sequence in Scala

Last Updated : 14 Jan, 2020
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A java set of Shorts can be converted to an Indexed Sequence in Scala by utilizing toIndexedSeq method of Java in Scala. Here, we need to import Scala’s JavaConversions object in order to make this conversions work else an error will occur.
Now, lets see some examples and then discuss how it works in details.
Example:1#




// Scala program to convert Java set
// to an Indexed Sequence in Scala
  
// Importing Scala's JavaConversions object
import scala.collection.JavaConversions._
  
  
// Creating object
object GfG
  
    // Main method
    def main(args:Array[String])
    {
          
        // Creating set of Shorts in Java
        val set = new java.util.HashSet[Short]()
          
        // Adding Shorts to the set
        set.add(100)
        set.add(1000)
        set.add(999)
          
        // Converting set to an Indexed Sequence
        val ind = set.toIndexedSeq
          
        // Displays Indexed Sequence
        println(ind)
          
    }
}


Output:

Vector(100, 999, 1000)

Example:2#




// Scala program to convert Java set
// to an Indexed Sequence in Scala
  
// Importing Scala's JavaConversions object
import scala.collection.JavaConversions._
  
// Creating object
object GfG
  
    // Main method
    def main(args:Array[String])
    {
      
        // Creating set of Shorts in Java
        val set = new java.util.HashSet[Short]()
          
        // Adding Shorts to the set
        set.add(-199)
        set.add(-1000)
        set.add(-200)
          
        // Converting set to an Indexed Sequence
        val ind = set.toIndexedSeq
          
        // Displays Indexed Sequence
        println(ind)
      
    }
}


Output:

Vector(-199, -1000, -200)


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