Scala immutable TreeSet exists() method with example
Last Updated :
19 Apr, 2020
In Scala immutable TreeSet class
, the exists() method is utilised to check whether a predicate holds for any of the elements of the TreeSet.
Method Definition: def exists(p: (A) => Boolean): Boolean
Return Type: It returns true if the predicate holds true for any of the elements of the TreeSet or else returns false.
Example #1:
import scala.collection.immutable. _
object GfG
{
def main(args : Array[String])
{
val t 1 = TreeSet( 1 , 3 , 2 , 7 , 6 , 5 )
println(t 1 )
val result = t 1 .exists(x => {x % 7 == 0 })
println( "Element divisible by 7 exists: " + result)
}
}
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Output:
TreeSet(1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7)
Element divisible by 7 exists: true
Example #2:
import scala.collection.immutable. _
object GfG
{
def main(args : Array[String])
{
val t 1 = TreeSet( 1 , 3 , 2 , 7 , 6 , 5 )
println(t 1 )
val result = t 1 .exists(x => {x == 10 })
println( "Element 10 exists: " + result)
}
}
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Output:
TreeSet(1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7)
Element 10 exists: false
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