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Program: How to get sub list from vector?


Description:

You can copy a range of vector content. The method subList() helps us to get sub range from the given vector object.


Code:
package com.java2novice.vector;

import java.util.List;
import java.util.Vector;

public class MyVectorSubRange {

	public static void main(String a[]){
		Vector<String> vct = new Vector<String>();
		//adding elements to the end
		vct.add("First");
		vct.add("Second");
		vct.add("Third");
		vct.add("Random");
		vct.add("Click");
		System.out.println("Actual vector:"+vct);
		List<String> list = vct.subList(2, 4);
		System.out.println("Sub List: "+list);
	}
}

Output:
Actual vector:[First, Second, Third, Random, Click]
Sub List: [Third, Random]
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