Thursday, July 21, 2011

Enumerate through a Vector using Java Enumeration Example

/*
Enumerate through a Vector using Java Enumeration Example
This Java Example shows how to enumerate through elements of a Vector
using Java Enumeration.
*/

package org.best.example;
import java.util.Vector;
import java.util.Enumeration;

public class EnumerateThroughVectorExample {

public static void main(String[] args) {

//create a Vector object

Vector v = new Vector();

//populate the Vector

v.add("One");
v.add("Two");
v.add("Three");
v.add("Four");

//Get Enumeration of Vector's elements using elements() method

Enumeration e = v.elements();

/*
Enumeration provides two methods to enumerate through the elements.
It's hasMoreElements method returns true if there are more elements to
enumerate through otherwise it returns false. Its nextElement method returns
the next element in enumeration.
*/

System.out.println("Elements of the Vector are : ");

while(e.hasMoreElements())
         System.out.println(e.nextElement());
}

}
/*
Output would be
Elements of the Vector are :
One
Two
Three
Four
*/

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