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Java LinkedList removeLast() Method
Description
The Java LinkedList removeLast() method retrieves and removes the last element of this linkedList. This operation modifies the LinkedList instance.
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.LinkedList.removeLast() method
public E removeLast()
Parameters
NA
Return Value
This method returns the tail (last element) of this linkedList.
Exception
NoSuchElementException − if this linkedList is empty.
Removing Last Element from a LinkedList of Integers Example
The following example shows the usage of Java LinkedList removeLast() method with Integers. We're creating an LinkedList of Integers, adding some elements, print it and then use removeLast() method to get the last element. As LinkedList is modified it is printed to check if last element is removed or not.
package com.tutorialspoint;
import java.util.LinkedList;
public class LinkedListDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// create an empty linkedList
LinkedList<Integer> linkedList = new LinkedList<>();
// use add() method to add elements in the linkedList
linkedList.add(25);
linkedList.add(30);
linkedList.add(20);
linkedList.add(18);
// let us print all the elements available in linkedList
System.out.println("LinkedList = " + linkedList);
// it will retrieve last element after removing from linkedList
System.out.println("Retrieved Element is = " + linkedList.removeLast());
// let us print all the elements available in linkedList again
System.out.println("LinkedList = " + linkedList);
}
}
Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
LinkedList = [25, 30, 20, 18] Retrieved Element is = 18 LinkedList = [25, 30, 20]
Removing Last Element from a LinkedList of Strings Example
The following example shows the usage of Java LinkedList removeLast() method with Strings. We're creating an LinkedList of String, adding some elements, print it and then use removeLast() method to get the last element. As LinkedList is modified it is printed to check if last element is removed or not.
package com.tutorialspoint;
import java.util.LinkedList;
public class LinkedListDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// create an empty linkedList
LinkedList<String> linkedList = new LinkedList<>();
// use add() method to add elements in the linkedList
linkedList.add("A");
linkedList.add("B");
linkedList.add("C");
linkedList.add("D");
// let us print all the elements available in linkedList
System.out.println("LinkedList = " + linkedList);
// it will retrieve last element after removing from linkedList
System.out.println("Retrieved Element is = " + linkedList.removeLast());
// let us print all the elements available in linkedList again
System.out.println("LinkedList = " + linkedList);
}
}
Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
LinkedList = [A, B, C, D] Retrieved Element is = D LinkedList = [A, B, C]
Removing Last Element from a LinkedList of Objects Example
The following example shows the usage of Java LinkedList removeLast() method with Student objects. We're creating an LinkedList of Student, adding some elements, print it and then use removeLast() method to get the a last student removed. As LinkedList is modified it is printed to check if last student object is removed or not.
package com.tutorialspoint;
import java.util.LinkedList;
public class LinkedListDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// create an empty linkedList
LinkedList<Student> linkedList = new LinkedList<>();
// use add() method to add elements in the linkedList
linkedList.add(new Student(1, "Julie"));
linkedList.add(new Student(2, "Robert"));
linkedList.add(new Student(3, "Adam"));
// let us print all the elements available in linkedList
System.out.println("LinkedList = " + linkedList);
// it will return true after removing last student from linkedList
System.out.println("Retrieved Element is = " + linkedList.removeLast());
// let us print all the elements available in linkedList again
System.out.println("LinkedList = " + linkedList);
}
}
class Student {
int rollNo;
String name;
Student(int rollNo, String name){
this.rollNo = rollNo;
this.name = name;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "[ " + this.rollNo + ", " + this.name + " ]";
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
Student s = (Student)obj;
return this.rollNo == s.rollNo && this.name.equalsIgnoreCase(s.name);
}
}
Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
LinkedList = [[ 1, Julie ], [ 2, Robert ], [ 3, Adam ]] Retrieved Element is = [ 3, Adam ] LinkedList = [[ 1, Julie ], [ 2, Robert ]]