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How do you get the index of an element in a list in Java?

Aishwarya Naglot
Aishwarya Naglot
Updated on 05-Jun-2025 22K+ Views

List is a collection in Java that allows us to store elements. In this article, we will learn how to get the index of an element in a List in Java. We have various ways to get the index of an element in a List in Java. They are - Using the indexOf() method Using a for loop Using Stream API Using the indexOf() method The indexOf() method returns the index of the first occurrence of the specified element in this list, or -1 if this ...

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Can we define a method name same as class name in Java?

Alshifa Hasnain
Alshifa Hasnain
Updated on 05-Jun-2025 5K+ Views

A method is a collection of statements that are grouped together to perform an operation. In Java, you can define a method having the same name as the class but it is not recommended as per the coding standard. Can We define a Method Having Same as Class? Yes, It is allowed to define a method with the same name as that of a class. There is no compile-time or runtime error will occur. But this is not recommended as per coding standards in Java. Normally the constructor name and class name always the same in Java. Example of a ...

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Java Program to Implement Multiple Inheritance

Manisha Chand
Manisha Chand
Updated on 05-Jun-2025 16K+ Views

In this article, we will understand how to implement multiple inheritance. Unlike other programming languages, such as C++, Java does not support multiple inheritance through classes. This means that a class cannot inherit from more than one class. But why? Let's understand first what multiple inheritance is and why it is so. Multiple Inheritance Multiple Inheritance is one of the features of object-oriented programming, where a class (child class) can inherit properties of more than one class (parent class) using the extends keyword. But Java does not support this to avoid complexity and ambiguity. It can ...

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Java Program to Calculate Simple Interest

Manisha Chand
Manisha Chand
Updated on 05-Jun-2025 4K+ Views

In this article, we will understand how to write a Java program to calculate simple interest. But, before doing it, let's understand how we calculate simple interest mathematically. The simple interest is a way to determine the amount of interest gained on a principal amount at the specified interest rate for a given time. Unlike compound interest, its principal amount does not change over time. To calculate Simple Interest, we use the following formula− Simple Interest (S.I) = Principal * Time * Rate / 100 where, P is the principal amount T is the time R is the rate ...

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Java Program to Display All Prime Numbers from 1 to N

Manisha Chand
Manisha Chand
Updated on 05-Jun-2025 38K+ Views

In this article, we will understand how to display all the prime numbers from 1 to N in Java. All possible positive numbers from 1 to infinity are called natural numbers. A number is a prime number if its only factors are 1 and itself and cannot be divided by any other number. 11 is a prime number. Its factors are 1 and 11 itself. Some examples of prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, and so on. 2 is the only even prime number. All other prime numbers are odd numbers. Below is a demonstration of the ...

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How do you make a shallow copy of a list in Java?

Aishwarya Naglot
Aishwarya Naglot
Updated on 30-May-2025 1K+ Views

In this article, we will learn how to make a shallow copy of a List in Java. What is the List in Java? List is a part of the Java collection framework. It stores elements sequentially and also allows us to store duplicate elements. It is an interface, not a class, so it cannot be instantiated directly. However, there are several classes that implement the List interface, such as ArrayList, LinkedList, and Vector. Shallow Copy of a List A shallow copy means it is a copy of the original list, but elements in the copied list are still referencing the ...

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How do you turn an ArrayList into a Set in Java?

Aishwarya Naglot
Aishwarya Naglot
Updated on 30-May-2025 12K+ Views

In this article, let's learn how to convert an ArrayList into a Set in Java. ArrayList is a collection that allows us to store duplicates, whereas Set is a collection that does not allow duplicates. So, when we convert an ArrayList to a Set, all the duplicate elements will be removed. If someone tries to add duplicate elements to a Set, it will not throw an error but will simply ignore the duplicate elements. Let's take an example: Input: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 6] Output: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Ways to Convert an ArrayList to ...

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Java Program to Add Characters to a String

Shriansh Kumar
Shriansh Kumar
Updated on 30-May-2025 14K+ Views

Java Program to Add Characters to a String Java provides different ways to add characters to a string. We can add characters in the beginning or at the end or at any position according to the need. In this article, we are going to see three different approaches to do so: Using '+' operator Using methods of StringBuffer and StringBuilder classes ...

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Java Program to Check if a given Class is a Local Inner Class

Shriansh Kumar
Shriansh Kumar
Updated on 30-May-2025 340 Views

The nested class that is defined inside the body of a method or within a loop, like for and if, is called a local inner class. Before making a Java program to check whether a given class is a local inner class or not, we need to understand the concept of nested classes first. Let's discuss this in detail. Nested Class When we create a class within another class, it is referred to as a nested class. The nested classes share the same scope. It allows the grouping of similar classes and encapsulation (wrapping of similar functionalities in a single unit). ...

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Java Program to Add the nth Square Series

Shriansh Kumar
Shriansh Kumar
Updated on 30-May-2025 373 Views

The sum of the nth squares series is a form of arithmetic progression where the sum of squares is arranged in a sequence with the initial term as 1, and n being the total number of terms. 12 + 22 + 32 + ... + n2 In this article, we will discuss a Java program to add the nth square series. But, before that, let's see an example scenario: Example Scenario: Input: num = 6 Output: sum = 91 It will be calculated as: 12 + 22 + 32 + 42 + 52 + 62 = 1 ...

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