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Vector setElementAt() method in Java with Example

The setElementAt() method of Java Vector is used to set the component at the specified index of this vector to be the specified object. The previous component at that position is discarded. The index must be a value greater than or equal to 0 and less than the current size of the vector.

Syntax:

public void setElementAt(E element, int index)

Parameters: This function accepts two parameters as shown in the above syntax and described below.

Return Value: This method do not return anything.

Exception: This method throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range (index = size())

Below program illustrate the Java.util.Vector.setElementAt() method:

Example 1:




// Java code to illustrate setElementAt()
  
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
  
public class VectorDemo {
    public static void main(String args[])
    {
        // Creating an empty Vector
        Vector<String> vector
            = new Vector<String>();
  
        // Use add() method to add elements in the vector
        vector.add("Geeks");
        vector.add("for");
        vector.add("Geeks");
        vector.add("10");
        vector.add("20");
  
        // Displaying the linkedvector
        System.out.println("Vector:"
                           + vector);
  
        // Using setElementAt() method to replace Geeks with GFG
        vector.setElementAt("GFG", 2);
        System.out.println("Geeks replaced with GFG");
  
        // Displaying the modified linkedvector
        System.out.println("The new Vector is:"
                           + vector);
    }
}

Output:
Vector:[Geeks, for, Geeks, 10, 20]
Geeks replaced with GFG
The new Vector is:[Geeks, for, GFG, 10, 20]

Example 2: To demonstrate ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException




// Java code to illustrate setElementAt()
  
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
  
public class VectorDemo {
    public static void main(String args[])
    {
        // Creating an empty Vector
        Vector<String> vector
            = new Vector<String>();
  
        // Use add() method to add elements in the vector
        vector.add("Geeks");
        vector.add("for");
        vector.add("Geeks");
        vector.add("10");
        vector.add("20");
  
        // Displaying the linkedvector
        System.out.println("Vector:"
                           + vector);
  
        // Using setElementAt() method to replace 10th with GFG
        // and the 10th element does not exist
        System.out.println("Trying to replace 10th "
                           + "element with GFG");
  
        try {
            vector.setElementAt("GFG", 10);
        }
        catch (Exception e) {
            System.out.println(e);
        }
    }
}

Output:
Vector:[Geeks, for, Geeks, 10, 20]
Trying to replace 10th element with GFG
java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 10 >= 5

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