The splitAt() method is utilized to split the given queue into a prefix/suffix pair of queues at a stated position.
Method Definition: def splitAt(n: Int): (Queue[A], Queue[A])
Where, n is the position at which we need to split.Return Type: It returns a pair of queues consisting of the first n elements of this queue, and the other elements.
Example #1:
// Scala program of splitAt() // method // Import Queue import scala.collection.mutable. _
// Creating object object GfG
{ // Main method
def main(args : Array[String])
{
// Creating a queue
val q 1 = Queue( 5 , 2 , 13 , 7 , 1 )
// Print the queue
println(q 1 )
// Applying splitAt method
val result = q 1 .splitAt( 3 )
// Display output
print(result)
}
} |
Output:
Queue(5, 2, 13, 7, 1) (Queue(5, 2, 13), Queue(7, 1))
Example #2:
// Scala program of splitAt() // method // Import Queue import scala.collection.mutable. _
// Creating object object GfG
{ // Main method
def main(args : Array[String])
{
// Creating a queue
val q 1 = Queue( 5 , 2 , 13 , 7 , 1 )
// Print the queue
println(q 1 )
// Applying splitAt method
val result = q 1 .splitAt( 2 )
// Display output
print(result)
}
} |
Output:
Queue(5, 2, 13, 7, 1) (Queue(5, 2), Queue(13, 7, 1))