Collection to Enumeration conversion

In this post under Java Collections, I will show with example how to convert a collection to Enumeration. Below is the complete code for your reference. Main class 1 package core.collection; 2 3 import java.util.Collections; 4 import java.util.Enumeration; 5 import java.util.List; 6 import java.util.ArrayList; 7 8 public class ColToEnumDemo { 9 public static void main(String…… Continue reading Collection to Enumeration conversion

Copying elements from one list to another list

In this post under Java Collections, I will show with example how to copy elements from one list to another. Below is the complete code for your reference. Main class 1 package core.collection; 2 3 import java.util.ArrayList; 4 import java.util.Collections; 5 import java.util.List; 6 7 public class ListCopyDemo { 8 public static void main(String []…… Continue reading Copying elements from one list to another list

Comparing two arrays for equality

In this post under Java, I will show with example how to check whether two arrays are equal or not. The class Arrays under java.util package has “equals” static method which takes two arrays as arguments and compare their contents to check whether they are same. Below is the code showing an example Main 1…… Continue reading Comparing two arrays for equality

Different ways to convert collection to an array

This post explains two ways through which we can convert a collection to an array. The collection can be a list or set. First approach is simply calling “toArray” on collection instance. This method returns an Object array, When converting to array it doesn’t consider the data type of the entries in the collection. Below…… Continue reading Different ways to convert collection to an array