We can use contains() method to check if a particular element exists in LinkedHashSet.
Syntax:
linkedHashSet.contains(specifiedElement);
Example:
package com.w3schools; import java.util.LinkedHashSet; public class Test { public static void main(String args[]){ //Create LinkedHashSet LinkedHashSet<String> linkedHashSet = new LinkedHashSet<String>(); //Add elements to LinkedHashSet linkedHashSet.add("Jai"); linkedHashSet.add("Mahesh"); linkedHashSet.add("Vikas"); linkedHashSet.add("Sahil"); linkedHashSet.add("Sachin"); linkedHashSet.add("Vijay"); System.out.println("LinkedHashSet: " + linkedHashSet); System.out.println("LinkedHashSet contains 'Sahil':"); System.out.println(linkedHashSet.contains("Sahil")); } } |
Output
LinkedHashSet: [Jai, Mahesh, Vikas, Sahil, Sachin, Vijay] LinkedHashSet contains 'Sahil': true |