Last Updated : 11 Jul, 2025
ArrayBlockingQueueis bounded, blocking queue that stores the elements internally backed by an array.
The
add (E e)method inserts the element passed as a parameter to the method at the
tailof this queue. If adding the element exceeds the capacity of the queue then the method will throw an IllegalStateException. This method returns true if adding of element is successful else it will throw an IllegalStateException.
Syntax:public boolean add(E e)Parameter:
e - the element to be added to queue.
Return Value:true if adding is successful.
Throws:IllegalStateException - if this queue is full NullPointerException - if the specified element is null
Example 1Below program illustrate adding element to ArrayBlockingQueue.
Java
// Java Program to Demonstrate add(E e) method
// of ArrayBlockingQueue.
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.concurrent.ArrayBlockingQueue;
public class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// define capacity of ArrayBlockingQueue
int capacity = 10;
// create object of ArrayBlockingQueue
ArrayBlockingQueue<Integer> queue = new ArrayBlockingQueue<Integer>(capacity);
// Add element to ArrayBlockingQueue
queue.add(23);
// print queue after add operation
System.out.println("After adding 23");
System.out.println(queue);
// add more numbers
queue.add(32);
queue.add(45);
queue.add(12);
// print queue after add operation
System.out.println("After adding 32, 45, 12");
System.out.println(queue);
// add more numbers
queue.add(27);
queue.add(67);
// print queue after add operation
System.out.println("After adding 27, 67");
System.out.println(queue);
}
}
Output : After adding 23 [23] After adding 32, 45, 12 [23, 32, 45, 12] After adding 27, 67 [23, 32, 45, 12, 27, 67]Example 2
Below program illustrate adding Element to ArrayBlockingQueue and exception thrown if queue is full.
Java
// Java Program to Demonstrate add(E e) method
// of ArrayBlockingQueue.
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.concurrent.ArrayBlockingQueue;
public class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// define capacity of ArrayBlockingQueue to 5 elements
int capacity = 5;
// create object of ArrayBlockingQueue
ArrayBlockingQueue<Integer> queue = new ArrayBlockingQueue<Integer>(capacity);
// Add 5 element to ArrayBlockingQueue
queue.add(23);
queue.add(32);
queue.add(45);
queue.add(12);
queue.add(27);
// print queue after add operation
System.out.println("After adding all 5 elements to queue");
System.out.println(queue);
// check whether queue is full or not.
if (queue.remainingCapacity() == 0) {
System.out.println("Queue is full");
}
else {
System.out.println("Queue is not full");
}
// try to add more elements
// If exception thrown print the exception.
try {
Boolean response = queue.add(27);
}
catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
Output : After adding all 5 elements to queue [23, 32, 45, 12, 27] Queue is full java.lang.IllegalStateException: Queue full at java.util.AbstractQueue.add(Unknown Source) at java.util.concurrent.ArrayBlockingQueue.add(Unknown Source) at defaultpackage.GFG.main(GFG.java:38)Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/concurrent/ArrayBlockingQueue.html#add(E)
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