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Program: How to delete specific element from LinkedHashSet?


Description:

Below example shows how to delete specific element from LinkedHashSet object.


Code:
package com.java2novice.linkedhashset;

import java.util.LinkedHashSet;

public class MyLhsDeleteEx {

	public static void main(String a[]){
		
		LinkedHashSet<String> lhs = new LinkedHashSet<String>();
		//add elements to HashSet
		lhs.add("first");
		lhs.add("second");
		lhs.add("third");
		System.out.println(lhs);
		lhs.remove("second");
		System.out.println("Elements after deleting an element:");
		System.out.println(lhs);
	}
}

Output:
[first, second, third]
Elements after deleting an element:
[first, third]
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Difference between Enumeration and Iterator
The functionality of Enumeration and the Iterator are same. You can get remove() from Iterator to remove an element, while while Enumeration does not have remove() method. Using Enumeration you can only traverse and fetch the objects, where as using Iterator we can also add and remove the objects. So Iterator can be useful if you want to manipulate the list and Enumeration is for read-only access.
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I'm Nataraja Gootooru, programmer by profession and passionate about technologies. All examples given here are as simple as possible to help beginners. The source code is compiled and tested in my dev environment.

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