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Adding an Element to a LinkedList - Testingpool

Adding an Element to a LinkedList

In the previous post, we have seen LinkedList in java.In this post, we will learn how to add element to a linkedList.

We use the method add() to add the elements to the LinkedList. It maintains the insertion order for the elements.

import java.util.LinkedList;

public class LinkedListEx {

	public static void main(String[] args) {
		LinkedList<String> fruits1 = new LinkedList<String>();
		fruits1.add("Orange");
		fruits1.add("Mango");
		fruits1.add("Apple");
		fruits1.add("Grapes");
		
		System.out.println("All fruits :"+ fruits1);
	}
}

Output:

All fruits : [Orange, Mango, Apple, Grapes]


 

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