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VectorExample.java
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VectorExample.java
import java.util.List; import java.util.Vector; /* * Example of using subList(int fromIndex,int toIndex) method remove * range of elements. */ public class VectorExample { public static void main(String[] args) { Vector<Integer> vector = new Vector<Integer>(); vector.add(20); vector.add(30); vector.add(40); vector.add(50); vector.add(60); vector.add(70); System.out.println("vector : " + vector + "\n"); /* * Returns a view of the portion of this List between fromIndex, * inclusive, and toIndex, exclusive. (If fromIndex and toIndex are * equal, the returned List is empty.) * * The returned List is backed by this List, so changes in the returned * List are reflected in this List, and vice-versa. The returned List * supports all of the optional List operations supported by this List. */ List<Integer> subList = vector.subList(1, 4); System.out.println("subList : " + subList + "\n"); subList.clear(); System.out.println("subList : " + subList + "\n"); System.out.println("vector : " + vector + "\n"); } }
vector : [20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70] subList : [30, 40, 50] subList : [] vector : [20, 60, 70]
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