The Java Collections checkedList(List<E>, Class<E>) method is used to get a dynamically typesafe view of the specified list.
DeclarationFollowing is the declaration for java.util.Collections.checkedList() method.
public static <E> List<E> checkedList(List<E> list,Class<E> type)Parameters
list − This is the list for which a dynamically typesafe view is to be returned.
type − This is the type of element that list is permitted to hold.
The method call returns a dynamically typesafe view of the specified list.
ExceptionNA
Getting a TypeSafe List from a Collection of Integers ExampleThe following example shows the usage of Java Collection checkedList(List,Class ) method to get a typesafe view of list of integers. We've created a List object with some integers, printed the original list. Using checkedList(List, Integer) method, we're getting a list of Integer and then it is printed.
package com.tutorialspoint; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.List; public class CollectionsDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { List<Integer> list = new ArrayList<>(Arrays.asList(1,2,3,4,5)); System.out.println("Initial collection value: " + list); List<Integer> safeList = Collections.checkedList(list, Integer.class); System.out.println("Typesafe View: "+safeList); } }Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result.
Initial collection value: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Typesafe View: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]Getting a TypeSafe List from a Collection of Strings Example
The following example shows the usage of Java Collection checkedList(List,Class ) method to get a typesafe view of list of strings. We've created a List object with some integers, printed the original list. Using checkedList(List, String) method, we're getting a list of String and then it is printed.
package com.tutorialspoint; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.List; public class CollectionsDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { List<String> list = new ArrayList<>(Arrays.asList("Welcome","to","Tutorialspoint")); System.out.println("Initial collection value: " + list); List<String> safeList = Collections.checkedList(list, String.class); System.out.println("Typesafe View: "+safeList); } }Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result.
Initial collection value: [Welcome, to, Tutorialspoint] Typesafe View: [Welcome, to, Tutorialspoint]Getting a TypeSafe List from a Collection of Objects Example
The following example shows the usage of Java Collection checkedList(List,Class ) method to get a typesafe view of list of Student objects. We've created a List object with some student objects, printed the original list. Using checkedList(List, Student) method, we're getting a list of Students and then it is printed.
package com.tutorialspoint; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.List; public class CollectionsDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { List<Student> list = new ArrayList<>(Arrays.asList(new Student(1, "Julie"), new Student(2, "Robert"), new Student(3, "Adam"))); System.out.println("Initial collection value: " + list); List<Student> safeList = Collections.checkedList(list, Student.class); System.out.println("Typesafe View: "+safeList); } } 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 + " ]"; } }Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result.
Initial collection value: [[ 1, Julie ], [ 2, Robert ], [ 3, Adam ]] Typesafe View: [[ 1, Julie ], [ 2, Robert ], [ 3, Adam ]]
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