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To get the list of values of a SortedList object, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections; public class Demo { public static void Main(String[] args) { SortedList list = new SortedList(); list.Add("A", 1); list.Add("B ", 2); list.Add("C ", 3); list.Add("D", 4); list.Add("E", 5); list.Add("F", 6); list.Add("G", 7); list.Add("H", 8); Console.WriteLine("SortedList elements..."); foreach(DictionaryEntry d in list) { Console.WriteLine(d.Key + ... Read More
 
			
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To get the list of keys of a SortedList object, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections; public class Demo { public static void Main(String[] args) { SortedList list1 = new SortedList(); list1.Add("One", 1); list1.Add("Two ", 2); list1.Add("Three ", 3); list1.Add("Four", 4); list1.Add("Five", 5); list1.Add("Six", 6); list1.Add("Seven ", 7); list1.Add("Eight ", 8); list1.Add("Nine", 9); list1.Add("Ten", 10); Console.WriteLine("SortedList1 elements..."); ... Read More
 
			
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To get or set the number of elements in the BitArray, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections; public class Demo { public static void Main() { BitArray arr1 = new BitArray(2); BitArray arr2 = new BitArray(2); arr1[0] = false; arr1[1] = true; Console.WriteLine("BitArray1 length = "+arr1.Length); Console.WriteLine("Elements in BitArray1..."); foreach (bool res in arr1) { Console.WriteLine(res); } arr2[0] = false; arr2[1] ... Read More
 
			
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To compute the Union of SortedSet to a Collection, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections.Generic; public class Demo { public static void Main() { SortedSet set1 = new SortedSet(); set1.Add(50); set1.Add(100); set1.Add(150); Console.WriteLine("SortedSet1 elements..."); foreach(int ele in set1) { Console.WriteLine(ele); } SortedSet set2 = new SortedSet(); set2.Add(100); set2.Add(150); set2.Add(200); set2.Add(250); Console.WriteLine("SortedSet2 elements..."); ... Read More
 
			
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Let us see how to implement Bitwise OR operation between the elements of BitArray −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections; public class Demo { public static void Main() { BitArray arr1 = new BitArray(5); BitArray arr2 = new BitArray(5); arr1[0] = false; arr1[1] = false; arr2[0] = false; arr2[1] = true; Console.WriteLine("BitArray1 elements..."); foreach (bool res in arr1) { Console.WriteLine(res); } Console.WriteLine("BitArray2 elements..."); ... Read More
 
			
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To get or set the element at the specified index in ArrayList, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections; public class Demo { public static void Main() { ArrayList arrList = new ArrayList(); arrList.Add("Laptop"); arrList.Add("Desktop"); arrList.Add("Notebook"); arrList.Add("Ultrabook"); arrList.Add("Tablet"); arrList.Add("Headphone"); arrList.Add("Speaker"); Console.WriteLine("Elements in ArrayList..."); foreach(string str in arrList) { Console.WriteLine(str); } Console.WriteLine("Element at index 5 = " ... Read More
 
			
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To get or set the element at specified index in Collection, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections.ObjectModel; public class Demo { public static void Main() { Collection col = new Collection(); col.Add("Laptop"); col.Add("Desktop"); col.Add("Notebook"); col.Add("Ultrabook"); col.Add("Tablet"); col.Add("Headphone"); col.Add("Speaker"); Console.WriteLine("Elements in Collection..."); foreach(string str in col) { Console.WriteLine(str); } Console.WriteLine("Element at index 3 = " + ... Read More
 
			
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To get or set at specified index in StringCollection, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections.Specialized; public class Demo { public static void Main() { StringCollection strCol = new StringCollection(); String[] strArr = new String[] { "A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G", "H" }; Console.WriteLine("StringCollection elements..."); foreach (string str in strArr) { Console.WriteLine(str); } strCol.AddRange(strArr); Console.WriteLine("Element at 5th index = "+strCol[5]); } }OutputThis will produce the following output −StringCollection elements... ... Read More
 
			
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To check if SortedSet and a specified collection share common element, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections.Generic; public class Demo { public static void Main() { SortedSet set1 = new SortedSet(); set1.Add(100); set1.Add(200); set1.Add(300); set1.Add(400); set1.Add(500); set1.Add(600); SortedSet set2 = new SortedSet(); set2.Add(100); set2.Add(200); set2.Add(300); set2.Add(400); set2.Add(500); set2.Add(600); Console.WriteLine("Does it ... Read More
 
			
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A lambda expression is an anonymous function without having any name and does not belong to any class that means it is a block of code that can be passed around to execute.Syntax(parameter-list) -> {body}We can implement a lambda expression without creating an anonymous inner class in the below program. For the button's ActionListener interface, we need to override one abstract method addActionListener() and implement the block of code using the lambda expression.Exampleimport java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; import javax.swing.*; public class LambdaExpressionButtonTest extends JFrame { private JButton btn; public LambdaExpressionButtonTest() { btn = new JButton("Click on the button"); ... Read More